Nature Is Metal
It's a Life-Eats-Life World
Contributors
By Ettore R. Paolucci
Formats and Prices
- On Sale
- Oct 6, 2026
- Page Count
- 216 pages
- Publisher
- Workman Publishing Company
- ISBN-13
- 9781523528059
Price
$18.99Price
$24.99 CADFormat
Format:
- ebook $18.99 $24.99 CAD
- Hardcover $40.00 $51.00 CAD
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From the viral Instagram account @natureismetal, discover the most badass animals on the planet with this no-holds-barred celebration of nature at its most head-bangingly metal. Packed with dramatic—and utterly brutal—photographs and eye-popping biological info on more than 75 species that are not to be messed with, Nature Is Metal is a raw and unforgiving celebration of deadly hunting techniques, ingenious survival tactics, and much more.
Jewel wasps that stab and zombify prey, then bury their victims alive as a living pantry for their hatching eggs. Bronzeback snakes that literally fly through the jungle air to make their attack. Sandbox trees that blast poisonous, shrapnel-like bark at up to 160 mph. With sections separated ecosystems such as forests, savannas, and oceans—plus a face-melting section on natural phenomena like volcanic lightning and avalanches—this is anything but your touchy-feely nature book.
Welcome to the pit—try not to get kicked in the face!
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“This is what it is to be confronted with the wildness of wildlife. A beautiful, beautiful book.”
—Josh Brolin -
“An exposé of the harsh brutality of nature—up close and personal.”
—Slash -
“Here’s what they never showed you in the documentaries we grew up on: the raw truth. Fascinating species interactions, stomach-turning gore, and an unfiltered view of the natural world in all its glorious, complex brutality.”
—Paul Rosalie, naturalist and founder of Junglekeepers -
“If you're a fan of Nature Is Metal on social media, you're gonna love this book. Every page is a celebration of both the brutality and beauty of nature, two things that are inseparable. This is a tremendously gorgeous work of art.”
—Steven Rinella, founder of MeatEater -
“Speaking as someone who grew up watching nature documentaries and always ended up rooting for the predator, this book is truly right up my alley.”
—Wes Larson, wildlife biologist and host of Tooth and Claw podcast