Metamorphosis

A Natural and Human History

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By Oren Harman

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A lyrical search for the meaning of one of biology’s toughest riddles: Why do so many creatures transform?

“How many creatures walking on this earth / Have their first being in another form?” the Roman poet Ovid asked two thousand years ago. He could not have known the full extent of the truth: Today, biologists estimate a stunning three-quarters of all animal species on earth undergo some form of metamorphosis. 
 
But why do tadpoles transform into frogs, caterpillars into butterflies, elvers into eels, immortal jellyfish from sea sprigs to medusae and back again, growing younger and younger in frigid ocean depths? Why must creatures go through massive destruction and remodeling to become who they are? Tracing a path from Aristotle—who rejected the possibility of metamorphosis —to Darwin to today, historian of science Oren Harman explores that central mystery.    
 
Metamorphosis, however, isn’t just a biological puzzle: It takes us to the very heart of questions of being and identity, whatever kind of change we may undergo. Metamorphosis is a new classic of natural history: a book that, by unveiling a mystery of nature, causes us to relearn ourselves.   
 

On Sale
Oct 14, 2025
Page Count
384 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9781541607590

Oren Harman

About the Author

Oren Harman is senior research fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and teaches at the Graduate Program in Science Technology and Society at Bar-Ilan University. His books include Evolutions and The Price of Altruism, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. He lives in Berlin and Jerusalem.

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