Animals at Work: How Animals Build, Dig, Fish and Trap (Animal Behavior)

by Etta Kaner

Hardcover, 2001

Status

Available

Local notes

599 Kan

Barcode

4481

Collection

Publication

Kids Can Press (2001), 40 pages

Description

Did you know that termites build towers as tall as houses? Or that ogre-faced spiders throw net traps over their prey? Whether it's to gather food, build shelter or attract a mate, animals work in unexpected ways. Kids can try activities that demonstrate some surprising animal skills, like blowing bubbles the way a spittlebug does to hide itself from predators. Or mastering the half hitch and running knots that the weaverbird ties (with its feet!) when it builds a nest. Using concise language and realistic illustrations, this title in the Animal Behavior series takes a resourceful approach to exploring animal life.

Original language

English

Physical description

40 p.; 9 inches

Pages

40

Rating

(1 rating; 5)
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