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Marine life in India / B.F. Chhapgar.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Chhapgar, B. F.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Marine organisms--Indian Ocean.
- Marine organisms.
- Indian Ocean.
- Physical Description:
- xv, 368 pages, 22 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2006.
- Summary:
- The sea covers about three-quarters of the earth's surface and houses a complex and varied set of creatures, including some as colourful as butterflies and birds. There are many that have quaint, even bizarre, habits. Some fishes, for instance, can literally 'shock' you with a high voltage electric current. Others rob their prey of poison darts and store these in their bodies to use as weapons. Yet others are experts in marksmanship, and can shoot down a target with water bullets.
- There are also creatures that live in the dark ocean depths, producing their own light. Then there are marine plants that do not have a root, stem, leaves or flowers, and are so tiny that ten million could fit in a thimbleful of water. Some of these marine creatures have no relatives on land or in fresh water.
- Full of such fascinating facts, illustrations, and photographs, Marine Life in India is compact, engaging, and easy-to-read. The young reader and others with an interest in marine life will find this book a valuable introduction.
- Contents:
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 The Living Soup-Pastures of the Sea 6
- 3 Forests in the Sea 10
- 4 The Living Bridge 18
- 5 The Tree That Makes Land 23
- 6 The Itsy-bitsy, Teeny-weeny Drifters of the Sea 27
- 7 Miniature Sea-shells 31
- 8 The Living Sieve 34
- 9 On the Rocks-but not whisky 40
- 10 The Living Jellies 44
- 11 Borne on the Purple Wind 49
- 12 Flower Power 54
- 13 Deep-sea Corals 62
- 14 A Miscellany of Home-use Items 64
- 15 Psst! It's time someone noticed us too 67
- 16 "Worms" that are not worms 75
- 17 Legs-Fuzzy-wuzzy Creepy Crawlies of the Sea 80
- 18 The Motley Crowd 85
- 19 The Birds and the B's 94
- 20 Salty Knight in Armour 100
- 21 Pinocchios of the Sea 106
- 22 Home is where the Heart is 109
- 23 Give a dog an ill name-and hang him 113
- 24 Masquerade (when a crab is not a crab) 117
- 25 The Bottom Gang 121
- 26 The Sidewalk Specialists 126
- 27 Beach Buddies 130
- 28 Gladiators of the Sea 135
- 29 Oddest Ancient Oaf Alive 138
- 30 The bug that walks on water 144
- 31 Double-shelled Snails 146
- 32 Drillers in the Sea 153
- 33 Taj Mahals in the Sea 157
- 34 Silk in the Sea 162
- 35 Backpackers of the Sea 164
- 36 Stingers on the Shore 175
- 37 Purple Pomp 178
- 38 Gilding the Lily 181
- 39 Butterflies of the Sea-"Flying Snails" 184
- 40 Quaint Rabbits of the Sea 187
- 41 The Bold and the Beautiful 190
- 42 Beauty and the Beast 193
- 43 Octopus-Odious or Ostracised? 197
- 44 Sleek and Savage 201
- 45 The Mathematical Prodigy 207
- 46 Stars in the Sea 214
- 47 Rough Stuff-Pin-cushions in the Sea 221
- 48 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 225
- 49 Footprints on the Sands 229
- 50 Our Forefathers 234
- 51 Monarchs of the Aquatic Realm 241
- 52 Body Talk 246
- 53 Kites in the Sea (and their kin) 250
- 54 The Misunderstood Moray 255
- 55 The Fish That Flies 258
- 56 Women's Lib in the Water 261
- 57 The Leopard That Changes Its Spots 264
- 58 William Tells in the Water 266
- 59 Cinderellas of the Sea 268
- 60 Rainbows in the Sea 271
- 61 Painful Pricks (They Jab and They Stab) 276
- 62 Aquatic Olympics-Hop-skip-and-jump Champions of the Sea 284
- 63 Doctors at Sea 286
- 64 Hitch-hikers of the Sea 291
- 65 Poison in the Pot 294
- 66 Meet the Mighty Mola 297
- 67 The Compleat Angler 300
- 68 Have your cake, and eat it too 303
- 69 The Gentle Giants 306
- 70 Born to Kill 311
- 71 The Gray Ghosts 316
- 72 The ... that lays the Golden Egg 324
- 73 Neither Fish nor Fowl (the adorable, intelligent dolphins) 326
- 74 Mermaids with Moustaches 333.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [340]-341) and indexes.
- ISBN:
- 9780195685145
- 0195685148
- OCLC:
- 74461991
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