The Hunter's Breath : On Expedition with the Weddell Seals of the Antartic
The Hunter's Breath : On Expedition with the Weddell Seals of the Antartic
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Book Description
This is the story of a dedicated group that goes to Antarctica to study the Weddell seal, the only mammal on earth able to survive year-round in the most extreme Antarctic temperatures.
The Hunter's Breath: On Expedition with the Weddell Seals of the Antartic,Terrie Williams,M. Evans and Company, Inc.,1590770285,Animals,Antarctica,Mammals,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Research,Weddell seal,Wildlife,Nature / General,Sea & seashore life
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