Food Webs
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Mountain Food Webs
by William Anthony
Part of the Food Webs series
There are numerous food webs linking different animals that live in the mountains to one another. Some animals are predators and others are prey, and understanding this kind of animal relationship is an essential part of early science curricula. In addition to learning interesting facts related to this basic science curriculum topic, readers discover additional information about various mountain animals. The captivating, full-color photographs, vibrant food webs, graphic organizers help readers visualize this topic. The engaging tone presents information in a conversational and charming way that readers will enjoy.
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Desert Food Webs
by William Anthony
Part of the Food Webs series
Young readers will discover many different animals that live in the desert through this engaging look at desert food webs. The creative approach and conversational tone presents the various members of desert food webs to readers as colorful characters with their own unique voices. These characters provide readers with facts about their place in the desert ecosystem. Readers learn about the relationships between predators and prey, in addition to other basic science curriculum topics. Helpful graphic organizers add extra facts about these animals. Vibrant, full-color photographs encourage readers to dive deeper into the exciting world of desert food webs.
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Ocean Food Webs
by William Anthony
Part of the Food Webs series
The ocean is full of complex food webs made up of many different animals fighting to stay alive within this massive ecosystem. Carnivores, herbivores, and other classified creatures are introduced within the accessible and age-appropriate narrative, which is presented in a conversational tone and creative way. Popular creatures are categorized separately and given detailed descriptions, which allows readers to expand their knowledge of each animal. Helpful graphic organizers provide additional information. Full-color photographs make this an exciting learning experience for all those interested in expanding their knowledge of the science and webs of marine life.
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Grassland Food Webs
by William Anthony
Part of the Food Webs series
How do animals in the grasslands eat? Readers discover the answer to this question while learning many other fun facts related to this exciting science curriculum topic. In every ecosystem, including the grasslands, there are a number of different animals, such as carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores. Each animal is part of a specific food web, and these food webs are presented to readers in an accessible visual style and conversational tone. Informative graphic organizers and bright, full-color photographs add to this reading experience for animal lovers.
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River Food Webs
by William Anthony
Part of the Food Webs series
There are many food webs connecting different types of animals in river ecosystems. Within this accessible and engaging book, popular animals are categorized and given in-depth descriptions. Readers gain an understanding of an animal's needs for survival and broaden their knowledge of this essential science curriculum topic. An informative glossary and detailed graphic organizers provide extra insight. Compelling design elements including full-color photographs of animals in their natural habitats and visual representations of food webs add to this fun and fact-filled reading experience.
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Forest Food Webs
by William Anthony
Part of the Food Webs series
The animal kingdom contains several food webs linking all different animals to one another, such as apex predators, carnivores, and herbivores. Your readers will learn about forest food webs as they discover fun facts about animals that call the forest home. As they learn about this essential science curriculum topic, they'll find fun visualizations of food webs and helpful graphic organizers. Full-color photographs of forest animals provide an engaging look at this ecosystem, and the conversational tone makes learning about animals and their relationships fun and educational.
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