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02069aam a22003978i 4500 001 FEA1DA86B44411E589926878DAD10320 003 SILO 005 20160106010753 008 150406s2016 nyu j 000 0 eng c 010 $a 2015005064 020 $a 1499410298 020 $a 9781499410297 (6 pack) 020 $a 149941059X 020 $a 9781499410594 (library bound) 020 $a 1499409893 020 $a 9781499409895 (pbk. book) 040 $a NJQ/DLC $b eng $c NJQ $e rda $d DLC $d SILO 042 $a pcc 050 00 $a QL755.5 $b .H66 2016 082 04 $a 591.5/18 $2 23 100 1 $a Honders, Christine, $e author. 245 10 $a How cats and other animals see at night / $c Christine Honders. 263 $a 1111 264 1 $a New York : $b PowerKids Press, $c [2016] 300 $a pages cm. 490 0 $a Superior animal senses 505 0 $a Night sight -- Living in the dark -- How big your eyes are! -- Rods and cones -- Mirror, mirror in the eye -- Here comes the sun -- Who else can see in the dark? -- Underwater and in the air -- Turn off the lights! -- Superior sight. 520 $a All catsfrom mountain lions to housecatshave amazing night vision. Why do they need it, and what adaptations in their eyes make it possible? Readers find the answers to these questions as they explore the science behind cats superpowered night vision. They also discover other animals that can see well in darkness, such as owls and giant squids. Fun facts about these animals and a detailed graphic organizer touch on a variety of science curriculum topics, and colorful pictures make learning about these topics engaging for readers. 650 0 $a Nocturnal animals $x Juvenile literature. $x Juvenile literature. 650 0 $a Cats $x Juvenile literature. $x Juvenile literature. 650 0 $a Night vision $x Juvenile literature. 650 0 $a Eye $x Juvenile literature. $x Juvenile literature. 941 $a 2 952 $l LEPI975 $d 20231006011353.0 952 $l CDPF771 $d 20160617010456.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=FEA1DA86B44411E589926878DAD10320Initiate Another SILO Locator Search