Creatures That Eat People, Richard Freeman
Creatures That Eat People, Richard Freeman
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Creatures That Eat People
Why Wild Animals Might Eat You

Author: Richard Freeman

Narrator: Lyle Blaker

Unabridged: 8 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/13/2024


Synopsis

Wild Animals Might Eat You—Learn Which Ones

Avoid getting eaten! Do you find yourself wondering: Do bears eat humans? Do birds eat people? Do kangaroos? Could I survive people eating predators of any kind? Perfect for anyone with a fun or morbid interest in wildlife or survivalism, Creatures That Eat People is full of stories of strange animals that eat humans and the situations that lead to it.

Learn which wild animals might eat you—from an expert. Cryptozoologist, former zookeeper, current zoological director, bestselling author, and animal enthusiast Richard Freeman examines all the cool man eaters in the animal kingdom—so you can be prepared on your next adventure.

You'll find: tips for visiting different types of areas with apex predators in them; bears, sharks, birds, kangaroos, squids, lions, raptors, and all of the other other weird, wild animals that eat people; and real-life, thrilling stories of animals eating people—and some survive and some don't.

If you liked How To Survive A Freakin' Bear Attack, Plants That Kill, Surviving the Wild, or In Search of Real Monsters, and if you enjoyed shows like Tiger King or Human Prey, you'll love Creatures That Eat People.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on September 09, 2024

The information presented in this book is interesting, but it would have benefitted drastically from more editing. Sentences feel choppy and paragraphs disjointed because of lack of transitions. I caught multiple spelling mistakes and grammatical errors, including on more than one occasion a person'......more

Goodreads review by Menglong on December 26, 2024

The concepts of this book is interesting, but I feel like the flow of the stories from one to the next seems too abrupt. At the end of the book where the author describes the incidents related to humans, I skipped some of the part because I'm too fragile to witness the horror of human done to one an......more

Goodreads review by Ithzel on October 30, 2024

The information felt disjointed from research to testimonials and then back to research again? It also did not grab my attention as much as I wanted it to. I was excited to read it and was disappointed when it was not as great as I expected:(......more