(a species of owlet moth (Noctuid)) Some caterpillars, after they emerge from their egg, can increase their weight by 25,000 times.

Skip to page content

All books

Bears - the solitary rulers

Bears The Solitary Rulers Thumb

Explore every aspect of bears’ lives, from hunting to courting and cub-raising.

Find out about the members of the various bear species from different regions around the world.

ISBN: 9788854402270

Author: Eric Baccega

View larger image  

Bears - the solitary rulers

£ 19.99

Buy

Striking imagery and informative text describe themes like bear reproduction, hibernation and relationships that exist between mothers and cubs. The book also approaches the different hunting techniques that bears employ.

Learn how 8 different species of bear exist on Earth, the most common being the polar bear, brown bear and black bear. These bears are described in great detail, as are the lesser known Asiatic black bear, the spectacled bear, sun bear, sloth bear and the giant panda.

Sales of all products support the Natural History Museum

Profits from all online shop orders support the Museum's research into fighting diseases like malaria and conserving the biodiversity of our planet. With your help we can continue to carry out pioneering research, care for our internationally important collections and inspire people to take better care of the natural world.

Related Products

You may also be interested in these products