Alex Riley for Super Natural: How Life Thrives in Impossible Places

'A THRILLING AND ORIGINAL WAY TO EXPLORE NATURE - THE SCIENCE IS FASCINATING.' Tristan Gooley, Sunday Times bestselling author of _How to Read a Tree._
From scorching deserts to frozen seabeds, from the highest peaks of the Himalaya to the hadal depths of the oceans, there are habitats on this Earth that appear inimical to life - yet in which it flourishes nevertheless. During the midday heat of the Sahara, silvery ants sprint from their nests to feed. In North American forests, wood frogs awaken each spring from solid blocks of ice. At the site of the Chernobyl disaster, fungi harness radiation to thrive.
Transporting readers to far-flung environments we could never call home, _Super Natural_ paints an awe-inspiring portrait of life's resilience and ingenuity under the harshest circumstances. We meet creatures exquisitely adapted to endure unimaginable deprivations: of water, oxygen, food, sunlight. Alex Riley shows how, at nature's extremes, the rules of life as we know them are rewritten - and how, here, we can find hope for the future of life on Earth, and beyond.
ALEX RILEY is an award-winning science writer focusing on long-form features in evolutionary biology, conservation and health. His work has appeared in _Aeon_, _Nautilus_, _New Scientist_, BBC Earth and BBC Future. His first book, _A Cure for Darkness_, was published by Ebury in 2021.
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