A guide to wild animals that are most often seen as flattened specimens along the road also provides information on the eating, mating, and locomotion habits of common roadside animals in North America.
Linguists say that one of the first words in the human vocabulary was a word for the common flea. This study looks at bugs which live on the human body, such as the eyebrow mite and the tooth amoeba. It also investigates the elaborate sex life of the common flea.
Written for a general audience in an accessible style, this book focuses on parasites and how they have found homes in the vast majority of people on earth. It also examines the way in which they have learned to live in their environment without destroying it.
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