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20 Ways to Track a Tiger E-Book

20 Ways to Track a Tiger E-Book
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Publisher : Wildlife Worlds-Adventures in Nature
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9780692297414
ISBN-13 : 0692297413
Rating : 4/5 (413 Downloads)

Book Synopsis 20 Ways to Track a Tiger E-Book by : Carol J. Amore

Download or read book 20 Ways to Track a Tiger E-Book written by Carol J. Amore and published by Wildlife Worlds-Adventures in Nature. This book was released on 2014-11-07 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Wildly authentic, incredibly intriguing! 20 Ways To Track A Tiger draws you into the tiger’s world to experience all its senses as the prime predator in the Indian jungle. It’s non-stop fascination and fun exploring this e-book. Tigers are extremely endangered and we would be tragically diminished should they disappear. Their legend lives on through this landmark interactive innovation.” Glenn Close, Noted Actress and Producer 20 Ways To Track A Tiger is a new multi-sensory e-book experience immersed in a story about the survival of a wild Bengal tigress and her two cubs in the Indian jungle documented from a real wild tiger film expedition led by a woman explorer, filmmaker and author, Carol Amore. It’s high tech and high touch. Tiger videos, photo galleries, filmmaker notes, original music, tiger and jungle sound effects are all part of this discovery journey as one travels through each of theseunique e-book’s interactive chapters. While in the tiger’s territory, identifying the tracks of the tiger, listening to wildlife alarm calls, predicting the travels of the tigress and anticipating its hunting techniques are some of the tiger tracker skills learned through exciting photographs, meaningful captions and story-driven writing. These authentic photographs pull the reader deeper into the world of the tigress and cubs life together. The Filmmaker’s Notes takes the adventure to a new level of discovery about filming tigers by learning their special sight, hearing, hunting and physical characteristics as part of keeping alert to capture the best behaviors to show the tiger’s daily life. The award-winning TIGERS-Tracking a Legend film footagefrom the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh is also woven within this e-book.


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