Jim Nelson is an amateur entomologist, photographer and poet. This is his first non-fiction book following The Methuselah Project and Trygve Lindstron: Tales from Libby, Montana. He lives in Englewood, Colorado.
Ten Insects That Changed the World
by Jim Nelson
Ten Insects That Changed the World
by Jim Nelson
Published May 23, 2024
182 Pages
Genre: NATURE / Animals / Insects & Spiders
Book Details
Did you know that the mosquito played an important role in the Louisiana Purchase? Or that dung beetles saved the cattle industry in Australia? That honeybees pollinate about one third of the food we eat? Or that the deadliest animal on earth is an insect? There’s an ant colony some 3,700 miles long! Morgan’s sphinx moth has a tongue more than 13 inches long. A locust plague stopped trains as the tracks became slippery with their crushed bodies. There’s a grasshopper in Africa that eats mice. Jim Nelson’s latest book is a treasure house of fascinating facts, stunning photographs and shocking historical events. One moment you might cringe reading about billions of locusts descending on farmland. The next you may laugh out loud at anecdotes and original poetry. Read about the wasp that turns a cockroach into a zombie or the historic 2024 hatch of a trillion cicadas. Trivia buffs will love the “Insect Book of Records” and chefs can add several insect recipes to their repertoire.