This was another book I listened to on tape. The author is a naturalist with a particular fondness for pumas. The book gives back-
ground on the author's beginning interest in a puma at the London Zoo, then tells of his year of living among the puma in western Canada. He never went armed on his adventures into puma territory, because he felt if he knew he had that advantage over the puma, he would not be careful and sensitive to their lifestyle and could not relate as a friend to them. This book reminded me that I think I like animals, but perhaps not so much. I certainly would not spend a winter tracking them through the snow. Also, these people have more patience than fisher- men, just waiting, then waiting some more for the animal to make an appearance. It was a well-written book about an animal/man adventure. BUT I wouldn't even trust Shamu.