RSPB Spotlight Seals is packed with eye-catching, informative color
photos and features succinct, detailed text written by a knowledgeable
naturalist.
Spotlight Seals explores the intricate lives of the UK's native Grey
and Common Seals and their amazing physical and behavioral adaptations
to a life split between land and sea. Seals are the sleekest and most
agile of all marine mammals, and they are superbly adapted to the watery
world in which they spend most of their time. With their whiskery
dog-like faces, curious nature and vulnerable pups, they are enduringly
appealing animals. Although air-breathing, these marine mammals are
superbly tuned to hunt, sleep, mate and keep warm while out at sea, but
they remain inextricably linked to land where they moult and have their
pups.
Frances Dipper also delves into the complex physiology that allows seals
to dive deep and for long periods without coming to any harm. Once
ruthlessly exploited for their meat and skins, seals now have protection
around the British Isles. Their numbers are increasing, but they now
face the new danger of plastic litter in their environment. Frances
Dipper also explores age-old legends, interactions between humans and
seals, and the best places to watch them in the UK.