ABOUT THIS BOOK
The next time you see a rat you should give it a round of applause. Consider the facts: rats can gnaw through lead, wriggle through a hole the size of a quarter, and survive high doses of nuclear radiation. Rats have also managed to exploit us humans for all we’re worth–we’ve unintentionally provided them with food, shelter, and transportation. And contrary to popular belief, rats are quite clean. Some people keep them as pets. Some even worship them.
Armed with wit and scientific fact, award-winning natural history writer Richard Conniff gleefully delves into the fascinating and impressive world of the rat–one of the most successful animals on earth.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Richard Conniff is the author of several adult nonfiction books including
Every Creeping Thing: True Tales of Faintly Repulsive Wildlife and numerous articles for such magazines as
National Geographic,
Smithsonian, and
Time, winning the National Magazine Award. He has also written and presented nature
programs for National Geographic Television, the Discovery Channel, and the BBC.
From the Hardcover edition.
AWARDS
WINNER 2003 - ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers