What on Earth Is a Nudibranch? (What on Earth)

By Tesar, Jenny E.

Publishers Summary:
Would you know a quokka if you saw one? How about a skink or a pangolin? These are not exactly household words, but they are a few of the many fascinating and curious creatures featured in the What On Earth? series for grades 2-5. Each volume fully explores the lifestyles and habitats of animals that few people even know exist. Simple, concise text covers the animal's classification, its unique characteristics, its methods of survival, what the animal eats and who eats it, reproduction and care of the young, conservation issues, and the relationship of the animal to humans. Each book's large size and stunning, full-color photographs bring these remarkable subjects to life. A glossary, further reading list, map, and index make What On Earth books as educational as they are fun! Grades 2-5; 8 1/2 x 11; 32 pages; Sturdy library binding; Map; Glossary; Further Reading; Index; Large format, full-color photos throughout

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ISBN
978-1-56711-099-9
Publisher
Blackbirch Press


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on November 1, 1995

Gr 3-5 Brief overview of three rather obscure species. The texts are clear and well written, and the full-color photographs are of good to excellent quality. Habitats, physical features, and behavior patterns are discussed in enough detail to be useful for reports...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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