A comprehensive reference is divided into three parts: The Beginning of Life explains natural processes such as evolution, reproduction, and photosynthesis; Ecology explores the interrelationships between species in various habitats; and the third section profiles wildlife through close-up photography.
Habitats are the natural places where plants and animals live. Deserts, forests, oceans, ponds, grasslands, polar regions, and mountains–this book introduces them all to young children. Fabulous photographs highlight this valuable learning resource. Children will be inspired to write their own ABCs after reading this book.
by John Kricher, Professor of biology at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts Dinosaurs-the word means "fearfully great reptile"-have been a source of fascination ever since their discovery in England early in the nineteenth century. Aside from birds, all dinosaurs have been extinct for 65 million years, yet, before then, they dominated Earth's terrestrial habitats for about 160 million years, far longer than primates, or humans, have been around. REUPLOAD NEEDED
Welcome to this highly memorable one-stop guide to the world of dinos. Join the primeval party and meet a world of dinosaurs, along with dinners, habitats and fossil discoveries.
Provides comprehensive information on the anatomy, special skills, habitats, and diet of donkeys. The series explores the anatomy, skills, habitats, diets, and hunting strategies of the world's amazing animals.