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The Book of Animal Ignorance: Everything You Think You Know Is Wrong

by John Lloyd and John Mitchinson

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ISBN13: 9780307394934
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This alphabetized bestiary is an entertaining overview of the critters that share our planet. Fun reading no matter your knowledge level, with The Book of Animal Ignorance, you'll laugh and learn your way through the animal kingdom.
Recommended by Doug, Powells.com

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"Several years ago Lloyd and Mitchinson entertained readers with The Book of General Ignorance. Now they are back with this fun overview of the animal world. Unlike many factoid-ish general overviews, The Book of Animal Ignorance isn't dumbed down for beginners. Scientific names are almost always given in addition to common names, and interesting etymologies are commonly provided. I have a master's degree in zoology, and I learned quite a few new things." Doug Brown, Powells.com (read the entire Powells.com review)

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Publisher Comments:

Fast on the heels of the New York Times bestseller The Book of General Ignorance comes The Book of Animal Ignorance, a fun, fact-filled bestiary that is sure to delight animal lovers everywhere. Arranged alphabetically from aardvark to worm, here are one hundred of the most interesting members of the animal kingdom explained, dissected, and illustrated, with the trademark wit and wisdom of John Lloyd and John Mitchinson.

Did you know, for instance, that

• when a young albatross takes wing, it may stay aloft for ten years

• vampire bat saliva—unsurprisingly, when you think about it—is the source of the world’s most powerful blood thinning drug, appropriately called draculin

• bombardier beetles fire a boiling chemical spray out of their rears at 300 pulses per second

• a bald eagle’s feathers weigh twice as much as its bones

• a giant tortoise recently died at the documented age of 255

• octopuses are dexterous enough to unscrew tops from jars

• spider silk is so light that a strand long enough to circle the world would weigh as much as a bar of soap?

So meet the water bears that can live in suspension for hundreds of years, the parasite carried by your cat that makes men grumpy and women promiscuous, and the woodlouse that drinks through its bottom. Marvel at elephants that walk on tiptoe, pigs that shine in the dark, and woodpeckers that have ears on the ends of their tongues.

If you still think a pangolin is a musical instrument, that hyenas are dogs, or that sheep are pointless and stupid, The Book of Animal Ignorance has arrived just in time.

Review:

"Lloyd and Mitchinson, the respective creator and chief researcher of the British quiz show, Q!, present an alphabetical series of short, hammy articles concerning 100 animals, Aardvark to Gibbon to Pig to Worm. The profiles are written with a snappy ready-for-TV comic style, with a great deal of adolescent elbow-ribbing over sexual appendages and defecation-much of it bizarre and/or repugnant (to humans). One of the better essays describes how a pearl really forms inside an oyster; another looks at pangolins, scale-covered mammals related to dogs. Perhaps most interesting are the clever mechanical drawings by Ted Dewan that illustrate the multiflex wrists of gibbons and diagram the Fossa, a 'dog-cat-mongoose that lives in a tree.' Bomb-like dinner party conversation-starters lie in the physiological and ecological arcana the authors compile; eventually, however, one tires of the inevitable parade of strange, contorted and gruesome descriptions of animal mating. Adults will only be able to stand a few at a time, and excess of sexual description limits the use of the book by younger kids, but should get teenagers and student animal lovers giggling while they learn." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

JOHN LLOYD is the producer of the hit British comedy shows Not the Nine O’Clock News, Blackadder, and Spitting Image. He earned a lifetime achievement award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).

JOHN MITCHINSON is a former publisher and bookseller who now writes for the British television show QI (Quite Interesting).

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lukas, June 10, 2009 (view all comments by lukas)
As a trivia geek and former zoo camp counselor, I can't get enough of interesting animal facts. And this highly entertaining book presents them in a-z bite sized form. Did you know that the armadillo is the best of endowed mammal? Or that you shouldn't say "sweat like a pig" because pigs don't sweat? And I'm not sure why the previous commentor said there was no sex and violence becuase there is plenty. The animal kingdom is rated R yo.
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Bookwomyn, December 20, 2008 (view all comments by Bookwomyn)
I enjoyed reading the book - the author included some unknown (to me) animals which was also interesting. I did find though that it wasn't so much 'everything you know is wrong' as it was, a few facts that you didn't know about animals. Still, it was an enjoyable bedtime book - no sex, violence, murder, etc.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780307394934
Subtitle:
Everything You Think You Know Is Wrong
Author:
John Lloyd and John Mitchinson
Illustrator:
Dewan, Ted
Author:
Mitchinson, John
Author:
Lloyd, John
Author:
Mitchinson, John Lloyd and John
Publisher:
Harmony
Subject:
Animals
Subject:
General
Subject:
Life Sciences - Zoology - General
Publication Date:
September 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
241
Dimensions:
8.52x6.34x.89 in. .88 lbs.

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