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Author:
Rosen, Michael J., 1954- , author.
Title:
Outrageous animal adaptations : from big-eared bats to frill-necked lizards Michael J. Rosen.
Publisher:
Twenty-First Century Books
Copyright Date:
c2018
Description:
96 pages
Subject:
Animals--Adaptation--Juvenile literature.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
A fish that walks on land, a frog that makes its own sunscreen, and an insect that can become invisible? Whether to avoid predators, to stalk prey, or to withstand extreme temperatures, Earth's creatures have evolved some outrageous features and tricks to ensure survival.
For example, did you know that the geoduck (nope, it's not a duck, it's a clam) can live as long as 160 years? And that the aye-aye, a nocturnal primate, uses echolocation and a long, spindly finger to find and dig up food? Or that in its deep-ocean habitat, the vampire squid uses bio-luminescence to startle predators? These are among the many animals that show evolution and adaptation at work.
ISBN:
1512429996
9781512429992 (lb : alk. paper)
LCCN:
2017018536
Locations:
VIPA334 -- Arlington Public Library (Arlington)
WAPD715 -- Sheldon Public Library (Sheldon)
CIPB482 -- Victor Public Library (Victor)

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