The Cat in the Hat takes Dick and Sally on a Seussian safari to observe (and pontificate about) the many different kinds of mammals. An invaluable tour for all animal lovers!
Here is a spectacular and informative guide to the natural world of mammals. Stunning real-life photographs of bushbabies, badgers, wallabies and more offer a unique eyewitness view of the natural history of mammal behavior and anatomy. See how newborn mice develop, what the inside of a molehill looks like, how a chinchilla keeps its fur clean, and the only mammals that can fly. Learn how to recognize mammal footprints, why some animals store food in their cheek pouches, and how the porcupine frightens its enemies. Discover how camels can walk on sand, what mammals looked like in the Ice Age, why some mammals have spines instead of fur, why a wallaby has a pouch, and much, much more.
In Mammal Menu, kids will be amazed to learn about the wide variety of mammal dishes that are cooked—and eaten—by people from different cultures all around the globe.
Discovery School - Jeff Corwin Experience: Africa: The Namibian Ecosystem
Almost unknown to the outside world until its independence in 1990, Namibia is a land of spectacular variety. The world's tallest sand dunes, the oldest desert , the fastest snake and land mammal are all found in this ecosystem of miracles.
The Articulate Mammal - An Introduction to Psycholinguistics
Requiring no prior knowledge of the subject, chapter by chapter, The Articulate Mammal tackles the basic questions central to the study of psycholinguistics. Jean Aitchison investigates these issues with regard to animal communication, child language and the language of adults, and includes in the text full references and helpful suggestions for further reading