100 Facts About Pandas

Author(s): David O'Doherty

Humour

What do you know about pandas? Most people know that the panda snack of choice is bamboo and that they are fond of the odd nap. They also know that the shy and elusive panda bear comes from China, and is perilously close to extinction. And if you paid attention in biology lessons, or regularly watch late night nature programmes, you might know that the panda cub is smaller than a stick of butter when born, or, that they bleat like goats rather than roar like bears. Only a true panda expert, however, would know these startling facts: that the otherwise slow moving Panda can outrun a cheetah when moving backwards; that panda fur, when woven into a fabric, is bulletproof; a panda briefly replaced Ringo Starr in the Beatles Pandas were frequently used as background extras in classic black and white films; and, that all panda cubs or 'cubinetts' as they are called, are born female and will only turn male if given a fright in their first 48 hours. "100 Facts About Pandas", chronicles for the very first time the amazing social, cultural and natural history of the panda, fully illustrated with photographic evidence, drawings and scientific diagrams and shocking case-studies.
You'll never see a panda in the same light again.

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David O'Doherty used to fix things for a living, but now makes things up. He received the if.comedy Award for best comedy show at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. He lives in Dublin. Claudia O'Doherty sometimes works in an aquarium in Australia. Despite having no formal training, she can do very high karate kicks with her right leg. She is not related to David O'Doherty in any way. Mike Ahern makes pictures for a living. His nose is quite big and he is good at drawing it. In fact he can draw his whole face in just under 9 seconds. He has made videos for bands like Super Furry Animals and Bloc Party.

General Fields

  • : 9780224086325
  • : Vintage
  • : Square Peg
  • : 0.288
  • : 30 September 2009
  • : 133mm X 150mm X 17mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : David O'Doherty
  • : Hardback
  • : 9-Nov
  • : 208
  • : Illustrations