Meerkats
- 101 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The remarkable collection of photographs in this book provide a rare insight into the fascinating world of meerkats.






The remarkable collection of photographs in this book provide a rare insight into the fascinating world of meerkats.
A Scathing Satire On Psychology, Identity Theory And Class Prejudice -- herewith Cards of Identity. The plot centers on an annual meeting of the Identity Club, a group of psychologists who come together to present "case histories" promoting their chosen theory of identity. These case studies (three of which are presented in the novel) are not scientific treatises, but fictional representations of characters in line with the author's biases. In fact, members of the Club aren't allowed to interact with actual patients when creating their stories. Surrounding this meeting is the equally bizarre story of the local townspeople, who are brainwashed and transformed into servants for the convention, and who end the book with a show-stopping Shakespearian play.
A visual representation of one of Africa's great wildernesses and most-visited national parks. Nigel Dennis's photographs of Kruger and its many inhabitants are prefaced by a textual introduction to the conservation and natural history of the park. Michael Brett describes the diverse habitats of the Southern, Central, Northern and Far Northern regions of the park, and offers insight into the diversity of wildlife characteristic of each of them.
Nigel Dennis has been photographing wildlife in Africa for the last twenty years, and elephants have always been one of his favourite subjects. This is a selection of his best photographs taken during that period showing all the facets of the elephant life and family, from the African bull in must and the matriarchal family down to the tiniest new born elephant. The images captured are some of the best elephant photographs ever taken and cover a wide variety of habitats, from the arid conditions faced by the desert elephants of the Kalahari, through Savannah and forest to the lush tropical regions of Africa.