Nature's Nether Regions

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Nature's Nether Regions
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780143127062
ISBN-13 : 0143127063
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Book Synopsis Nature's Nether Regions by : Menno Schilthuizen

Book excerpt: A tour of evolution’s most inventive—and essential—creations: animal genitalia Forget opposable thumbs and canine teeth: the largest anatomical differences between humans and chimps are found below the belt. In Nature’s Nether Regions, ecologist and evolutionary biologist Menno Schilthuizen invites readers to discover the wondrous diversity of animalian reproductive organs. Schilthuizen packs this delightful read with astonishing scientific insights while maintaining an absorbing narrative style reminiscent of Mary Roach and Jerry Coyne. With illustrations throughout and vivid field anecdotes—among them laser surgery on a fruit fly’s privates and a snail orgy—Nature’s Nether Regions is a celebration of life in all shapes and sizes.


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