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A look at peacocks, including their habitats, physical characteristics such as the male's colorful plumage, behaviors, relationships with humans, and the protected status of Congo and green peacocks in the world today.
"A look at jaguars, including their habitats, physical characteristics such as their powerful jaws, behaviors, relationships with humans, and threatened status in the world today"--
"Brimming with photos and scientific facts, this middle-grade nonfiction book treats researchers and wild animal lovers to a comprehensive zoological profile of these crafty forest mammals. Includes sidebars, a range map, a glossary, and a Jewish myth about the elk"--
In three pieces originally delivered as special lectures, draws on the biography of the author's father as well as the evolution of her own work to contrast Western and Eastern ideas of self-narration and interdependency.
The flesh-ripping teeth of piranhas, the hammering beaks of woodpeckers, and the defining characteristics of six other fascinating animals are explored in the newest titles in the popular Living Wild series.
"Brimming with photos and scientific facts, this middle-grade nonfiction book about tapirs treats researchers and wild animal lovers to a comprehensive zoological profile of these Central and South American mammals. Includes sidebars, a range map, a glossary, and a myth about the tapir from the Bribrà people of Central America"--
Explore the deepest regions of the world's oceans and learn about the life forms that dwell there. First-person accounts from scientists answer important questions about deep-sea animals and hydrothermal vents.
A detailed chronology of developmental milestones drives this life study of giraffes, including their habitats, physical features, and conservation measures taken to protect these towering land animals.
Explore the various regions of the world's oceans and learn about the many invertebrates that dwell there. First-person accounts from scientists answer important questions about the adaptations of spineless creatures.
"Brimming with photos and scientific facts, this middle-grade nonfiction book treats researchers and marine animal lovers to a comprehensive zoological profile of these invertebrates of the ocean. Includes sidebars, a range map, a glossary, and a Japanese tale about the jellyfish"--