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Author:
Fields, Hannah, author.
Title:
Keeping Warm with Fur and Fat / Hannah Fields.
Publisher:
PowerKids Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
24 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Cold adaptation--Juvenile literature.
Body temperature--Juvenile literature.--Juvenile literature.
Animals--Juvenile literature.--Juvenile literature.
Adaptation (Biology)--Juvenile literature.
Notes:
Includes index.
Contents:
Adapting for winter -- Special wool -- Musk ox basics -- Grizzly facts -- Winter sleep -- Weasels of the sea -- Fantastic fur -- Arctic survivors -- Adapting fur for hunting -- Is blubber fat?
Summary:
Keeping warm in subzero temperatures can be difficult. Some animals can't manage to retain their body heat in cold weather. However, some animals such as the muskox have adapted to survive in cold climates. They have long, shaggy fur that keeps them warm in the colder months, which they shed in the summer months to stay cool. Other animals such as bears and seals have a layer of fat to keep them warm. The information in this book highlights how these adaptations have developed over many thousands of years. The information in this book supports essential elementary life science concepts.
Series:
How Animals Adapt to Survive
ISBN:
153832847X
9781538328477
1538328410
9781538328415
1508164320
9781508164326
LCCN:
2017024170
Locations:
LEPI975 -- Woodbury County Library (Moville)

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