Ancient Egypt’s temples and tombs encompass images of exotic animals, birds, and plants that are no longer found in the country today, while the fossils of dinosaurs and ancient whales reveal
an extraordinary legacy from prehistoric times. Egypt’s environment has changed dramatically over millennia, and the species that have survived have made their homes in diverse terrain: deserts
and mountains, the Nile Valley and sea coasts, temple ruins, and even city skies and streets.
Today, Egypt’s vibrant habitats host amazing cat, canine, and bird species, exotic residents like crocodiles and bats, numerous reptiles, butterflies, and insects, and domesticated animals like
the camel. Tracing the history of Egypt’s extinct species reveals an unusual timeline of geological transformations and climate change. The natural history of Egypt is often overlooked, yet
invaluable to understanding Egyptology, as well as the country’s future as the environment continues to drastically change.
This colorful book combines the artwork and text of four of the AUC Press Nature Foldouts:Egypt’s Flora & Fauna, Birds of the Nile Valley, Ancient Egypt’s
Wildlife, andEgypt’s Prehistoric Fauna. Including striking full-color illustrations, photographs, diagrams and maps, and information from leading scientific experts, this book is
a great introduction to Egypt’s unique natural history.