Cats vs Dogs

Misbehaving mammals, intellectual insects, flatulent fish and the great pet showdown

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Bargain Book: Some of these books may have remainder marks.

Informative, surprising and hilarious, New Scientist tackles questions about the animal kingdom from readers in the magazine's popular 'Last Word' column. This book brings together the best of the bunch:

Why do millipedes have so many legs?

Will we ever speak dolphin?

Do geese always fly in a V formation?

And, at long last, a scientific verdict on the ultimate question: cats or dogs?

ISBN:
9781529339208
Format:
Hardback
Pages:
256
Published:
Publisher:
John Murray Press
Imprint:
John Murray Publishers Ltd
Weight:
320 g