Meticulously accurate, beautiful paintings capture the various ways in which mammals, birds, and insects capture and devour their prey, in a study of the role of predators in the drama of life and death in the wild.
Bert Kitchen has illustrated more than seventeen books for children. He has worked as an animator, textile designer, fine artist, and commercial artist. He lives and works in London.
This book talks about several animals and what they eat. It has a killer whale, a great black-backed gull, an angler fish, an osprey, a vulture, an African rock python, a mongoose, a South American horned frog, an octopus, a spitting spider, a long-eared bat, and a woodpecker finch. It is kind of horrifying.