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Amazing animal engineers / by Leon Gray.
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9781491469903
1491469900
9781491469804
1491469803
9781491470008
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J 591.564 GRA
Personal Name
Gray, Leon, 1974-
Title
Amazing animal engineers / by Leon Gray.
Portion of title
Engineers.
Production & Copyright Details
North Mankato, Minnesota Capstone Press, [2016]
©2016.
Physical Description
32 pages : colour illustrations ; 26 cm.
Content type
text
text
Series
Animal acientists
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Note
Nest builders -- Weaverbirds -- Beavers -- Honeybees -- Burrowers -- Polar bears -- Ants -- Prairie dogs -- Trappers -- Spiders -- Humpback whales -- Ant lions.
Summary Note
ANIMALS. Animals build an incredible array of structures in which to sleep, raise young, or catch prey. Some structures involve excavating in subsoil or wood, others involve construction underwater, and some are fixed to trees. Polar bears dig out caves in the snow to protect themselves from the coldest weather. Spiders spin webs of incredibly strong silk to ensnare prey. Prairie dogs dig underground towns that can house hundreds of families. Ages 9+
Target audience note
Ages 8-10.
Grades 4 to 6.
Subject - Topical Term
Animals -- Habitations
Animal behavior
Adaptation (Biology)
Animals -- Habitations -- Juvenile literature
Adaptation (Biology) -- Juvenile literature
Animal behavior -- Juvenile literature
Animals -- Habitations
Animals -- Food
Adaptation (Biology)
Animal behavior
Animals -- Habitations
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Juvenile works
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