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Creatures That Eat People

English

By (author): Richard Freeman

Wild Animals Might Eat YouLearn Which Ones

Informative and very entertainingReaders of Richards books

Creatures That Eat People is an action-packed deep dive on predators that turn man eater. Learn about past and present cases on human eating animalsbig and smallso you can survive being hunted!

Avoid getting eaten! Do you find yourself wondering: Do bears eat humans? Do snakes eat people? 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 youfrom an expert. Cryptozoologist, former zookeeper, current zoological director, best-selling author, and animal enthusiast Richard Freeman examines all the cool man eaters in the animal kingdomso you can be prepared on your next adventure.

Inside, youll find:

  • Tips for visiting different types of areas with apex predators in them
  • Bears, sharks, crocodiles, snakes, and other other weird, wild animals that eat people
  • Real-life, thrilling stories of animals eating peopleand some survive and some dont

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, youll love Creatures That Eat People.

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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: Mango Media
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781684813711

About Richard Freeman

Richard Freeman is a working cryptozoologisthe searches for and writes about unknown animals. The melodramatic may call him a monster hunter. He has hunted for creatures such as the yeti the Mongolian death worm the giant anaconda the almasty orang-pendek the gul the naga the ninki-nanka and the Tasmanian wolf. He is the Zoological Director at the Centre for Fortean Zoology the worlds only full time mystery animal research organization based in North Devon England.  A former zookeeper Richard has worked with over 400 speciesfrom spiders to elephants but crocodiles are his favorite. He has lectured at the Natural History Museum in London the Grant Museum of Zoology and the Last Tuesday Society at Viktor Wynd's Little Shop of Horrors. Richard is also a regular contributor to the Fortean Times. He has written several books about cryptozoology folklore monsters and horror including Adventures in Cryptozoology In Search of Real Monsters The Great Yokai Encyclopedia and more.  Richard is a massive fan of classic Doctor Who (60's/ 70's not the gender flipped woke.pc modern rubbish) and a lover of weird fiction horror gothic music and gothic ladies. Jon Pertwee and David Attenborough are his heroes. When not adventuring or searching for the unknown he spends his days in Exeter England.

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