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Taking Flight by Lev Parikian; 9781783967032

Taking Flight

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Taking Flight by Lev Parikian is an enlightening exploration into the evolutionary history of flight, examining the remarkable adaptations and behaviours that have allowed various species to take to the skies. This narrative delves into fourteen distinct flying creatures, including insects, birds, and butterflies, tracing their evolutionary paths from ancient origins to contemporary existence.

The Plot

The book invites readers to witness the incredible diversity of flight as it unfolds across different species. Parikian meticulously details the unique characteristics that enable these creatures to soar, such as:

  • Hummingbirds: Their intricate interactions with flowers, showcasing the delicate balance of nature.
  • Monarch butterflies: The awe-inspiring migration patterns that span thousands of miles.
  • Various birds: Each with distinct flying techniques and behaviours that highlight their evolutionary adaptations.

Through a blend of scientific research and engaging storytelling, Parikian crafts a narrative that is as informative as it is captivating.

Themes

At its core, Taking Flight is a celebration of nature’s ingenuity. It prompts readers to reflect on themes of adaptation, survival, and the interconnectedness of life. Parikian’s writing is both accessible and rich in detail, making complex concepts understandable without sacrificing depth.

"A stunning tribute to the marvels of flight and the wonders of evolution." - A reader's reflection

Fans of natural history and those who appreciated Parikian's previous works will find this book a compelling addition to their collection. It resonates with anyone intrigued by the marvels of the natural world and the stories behind its inhabitants.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 142 mm × 224 mm × 27 mm
Pages: 256
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
ISBN: 9781783967032

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