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Pocket Eyewitness Sharks

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Dive into the world of the shark, one of the ocean's most awesome predators, in this mini encyclopedia of some of the world's most magnificent marine creatures.

Pocket Eyewitness Sharks gives you fast facts at your fingertips and includes pictures to make learning about these extraordinary creatures even more fun. Did you know that the gentle whale shark has more than 300 rows of tiny teeth? Or that some hammerheads roam the seas in schools of more than 500 sharks? No? Then you need this book with its profiles of over 170 marine creatures, including sharks and rays, skates, and their relatives. Find out the secrets of their watery habitat - from where they swim to what they eat - and learn about the conservation efforts underway to protect them.

Perfect for school projects and homework assignments as well as for young shark fans, Pocket Eyewitness Sharks will tell you everything you need to know about sharks in one pocket-sized book.

160 pages, Paperback

First published January 17, 2005

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D.K. Publishing

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Dorling Kindersley (DK) is a British multinational publishing company specializing in illustrated reference books for adults and children in 62 languages. It is part of Penguin Random House, a consumer publishing company jointly owned by Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA and Pearson PLC. Bertelsmann owns 53% of the company and Pearson owns 47%.

Established in 1974, DK publishes a range of titles in genres including travel (including Eyewitness Travel Guides), arts and crafts, business, history, cooking, gaming, gardening, health and fitness, natural history, parenting, science and reference. They also publish books for children, toddlers and babies, covering such topics as history, the human body, animals and activities, as well as licensed properties such as LEGO, Disney and DeLiSo, licensor of the toy Sophie la Girafe. DK has offices in New York, London, Munich, New Delhi, Toronto and Melbourne.

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82 reviews
May 11, 2023
I needed a palette cleanser since I just finished reading a crappy, 360-ish paged fiction book. This little thing has been sitting on my bookshelf for about 2 years now so I decided to finally read it cover to cover. What I was originally looking for on Amazon was a portable and easy field guide since I do want to scuba dive with various shark species at one point in my life. I also wanted something to refresh my memory on sharks. What I found was this cute little book.

It’s nothing too complex - it has alot of shark facts that are easy to find online. What I really like is that you can also use this pocket-size encyclopedia as a field guide. It lists different types of sharks and has bite sizes facts about them. I sticky tabbed facts and pages I really wanted to remember, and every chapter that starts with a different group of sharks. It’s not the best and most informative “field guide” out there, but it’s just enough to give you a good idea of the many different species of sharks. I also enjoyed the section that clarified that skates, rays, guitarfishes and chimaeras are cartilaginous fish that are not taxonomically considered “sharks.” This guide is best suited for kids and people who don’t need too much information when out in the field.

It has a one minor tidbit of misinformation however - First, Helicoprion is taxonomically considered a Chimaera by evolutionary biologists, and it is NOT considered a shark. Second, the illustrated reconstruction of Helicoprion is ATROCIOUS. It is downright the worst reconstruction of Helicoprion I have ever seen. Now, since this book was published in 2016, I don’t know if Helicoprion being a Chimaera was something that was decided after or before. Either way, that’s really the only criticism I have for this book. Something that I also think is worthy from the ancient sharks page is that the Megalodon looks like a more accurate reconstruction; it’s not the usual oversized great white illustrated reconstruction that you see in the mainstream media and online. Which was a relief.
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19 reviews
November 27, 2017
Eyewitness Skarks is the perfect book to give any child, or adult, interested in the scary nature of sharks! I personally, love this book. The reason that I originally grabbed this book this year was because it brought back SO many memories of me being in middle school and going to the library. Growing up I wasn't much of a reader, so these Eyewitness books were always right up my ally!

This book is full of information that is presented in such an awesome way! One thing that I immediately notice about this book is obviously the pictures. The pictures are SO COOL! It shows everything from people hunting for sharks. People taking pictures of sharks. And even sharks hunting prey! There's diagrams, comparisons, maps, tables, and even a facts section all about sharks! The book takes us through all the different kinds of sharks that make this book something that you'll want to pick up for any shark loving member of your family.
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138 reviews4 followers
November 16, 2022
I love these series the DK publishing makes. These pocket books are perfect for travel (waiting in doctor’s offices or hospital waiting rooms)!

Teaching you all about the different kinds of sharks. You learn where they live, what size they grow to, how they hunt or travel, what they eat and what eats them. I read this at the same time as the book “I survived the shark attacks of 1916” and it was awesome learning about sharks.
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February 20, 2023
Full of facts that intrigued me, it was a quick read and had lots of diagrams. The text was fairly big so easy for me to process. The Free poster included is a big win!
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271 reviews3 followers
January 13, 2022
This is a pretty handy quick reference guide for varieties and categories of sharks and related animals.
It's well organized and is packed with as many illustrations as you can hope for in such a small package. It is by no means comprehensive in terms of the information provided about the individual shark species. Nonetheless it's a great place to start for anyone looking into sharks.
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43 reviews3 followers
October 7, 2015
If you are interested in features about sharks, then this Pocket Genius is for you! You cant even imagine how many sharks they talk about in this book. I like how DK Publishing showed you why and how sharks the way they are. That made me so interested in this book. This book even shows you some ancient sharks. CRAZY!! I am planning to read the next book Animals by DK Publishing.
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938 reviews46 followers
October 27, 2012
There were a few pictures that I had to turn the page quickly on, but over all this was a great read for those who love sharks or want short facts on all different kinds of sharks. Great photos.
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591 reviews20 followers
March 26, 2013
This book is AMAZING. It has really awesome facts, pictures, and you can't help but be awed. A perfect non-fiction book to skim and peruse at your leisure.
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