Charming, informative a marvellous read Tim Flannery, New York Review of Books
Ashby reveals marvellous creatures, and the mysteries and myths surrounding them BBC Wildlife magazine
Ashbys spirited tour of the Australian bestiary is a revelation to readers unfamiliar with the intricacies of platypus biology, and unacquainted with nabarleks, dunnarts and other indigenous Australian fauna. Natural History
Building on his considerable scientific knowledge and decades of field experience, Ashby immerses readers in all things platypus A must-read for any mammal nerd or Aussie wildlife enthusiast. Nature Conservancy's Cool Green Science
An engaging natural (and enraging colonial) history Washington Independent Review of Books
From platypuses and possums, through wombats, echidnas, devils and kangaroos, to quolls, dibblers, dunnarts and kowaris, Ashby knows them all; and he guides his readers on a tour of their lives, their evolutionary stories and the challenges they face in the modern world. The Well-read Naturalist
Fascinating This is wonderfully dorky stuff A persistently, defiantly upbeat book, downright infused with Ashbys scientific exuberance Open Letters Review
Keen to overturn the warped, colonial perception that monotremes (e.g. platypuses and echidnas) and marsupials are more primitive than other mammal species, the zoologist author who runs Cambridge's Natural History Museum takes us on a tour of the fauna of Australia in all their glory Engaging and entertaining Bookseller
This is a compelling, funny, firsthand account of our wonderfully unique mammals and how our perceptions of them impact their future. Australian Geographic
Ashby has an infectious enthusiasm for Aussie marsupials and monotremes West Australian
Written in a lively, conversational style and drawing on decades of fieldwork, this is a beguiling portrait of our unique fauna. Sydney Morning Herald