Lions and tigers have been apex predators since the last ice age and captured human imaginations for centuries. They rule their grasslands and forests, but trophy hunting, poaching, and deforestation have drastically reduced their numbers and relegated them to tiny islands of wilderness. How do they survive the new pressures of a world shaped by humanity? Award winning author/illustrator Ted Rechlin (End of the Ice Age, Jurassic, Sue) presents a fresh look at the biggest of the big cats in this lush, full-color graphic ...
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Lions and tigers have been apex predators since the last ice age and captured human imaginations for centuries. They rule their grasslands and forests, but trophy hunting, poaching, and deforestation have drastically reduced their numbers and relegated them to tiny islands of wilderness. How do they survive the new pressures of a world shaped by humanity? Award winning author/illustrator Ted Rechlin (End of the Ice Age, Jurassic, Sue) presents a fresh look at the biggest of the big cats in this lush, full-color graphic novel: a thrilling and thought-provoking adventure through the African savanna and Siberian forest that explores their habitat, history, and hope for future conservation efforts. Dynamic illustrations bring readers to the center of the action and exciting, educational text is appropriate for ages 6 and up.
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