The Earth Dwellers by Erich Hoyt

The Earth Dwellers by Erich Hoyt

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Ants inhabit a world of their own. They plant underground gardens and harvest crops, raise other insects as livestock, build their own roads and bridges, communicate with each other and make war. This book illuminates the lives of individual ants, revealing their world.

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The Earth Dwellers by Erich Hoyt

Set in the nature reserve of La Selva in Costa Rica, this book illuminates the lives of individual ants, allowing them to lead us into their vivid and complex world. Erich Hoyt - along with two of the world's most renowned field biologists, Edward O. Wilson and James L. Brown, Jnr - invites us to enter this world and see it in a unique way: from the ant's point of view. Ants inhabit a world all of their own, a world that is fantastic, alien, yet at times oddly familiar. They plant underground gardens and harvest crops, raise other insects as livestock, build their own roads and bridges and communicate using a complex system of chemical and tactile messages. They also make war and stage bizarre tournaments. Qualities they display such as altruism and loyalty lead Darwin to doubt his theory of evolution by natural selection.
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ISBN 13 9781840180879
ISBN 10 1840180870
Title The Earth Dwellers
Author Erich Hoyt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 1998-09-28
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.