Canines in the Wild
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Wolves in the Wild
by Natalie Humphrey
Part of the Canines in the Wild series
Although a wolf's mournful howl is often associated with a full moon, they don't wait for this lunar phase to make their recognizable vocalization-Wolves howl whenever they want to communicate with other wolves. Young readers will learn more about the key ideas of wolf behavior and adaptations with this intriguing title. The explanatory text is thoughtfully written with early readers in mind and also covers wolf habitats, their ecological importance, and the threats they face from humans. This title additionally features fascinating fact-boxes, full-color photos, and a helpful graphic organizer to aid with reading comprehension. After reading this text, which aims to enhance any life science curricula, budding biologists are sure to be captivated in the often-misunderstood world of wolves.
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Coyotes in the Wild
by Natalie Humphrey
Part of the Canines in the Wild series
The shrill howl of a coyote in the night might send shivers down the spine, but often it is part of a song to simply communicate with other coyotes. This fact is just one that readers will take away from this engaging book about this fascinating New World member of the canine family. The explanatory text is carefully crafted to be accessible to early readers and it covers key ideas about coyotes, including their adaptations and habitats. Additionally, reading comprehension is enhanced by features including intriguing fact-boxes, full-color photos, a graphic organizer, and a vocabulary-building glossary. After reading this lively title, budding biologists are sure to have a better understanding of the engaging and elusive coyote.
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Dingoes in the Wild
by Natalie Humphrey
Part of the Canines in the Wild series
Opportunistic dingoes wait for the perfect moment to pounce on small prey such as rabbits, rodents, and lizards. Early readers will learn more about dingo adaptations and behavior with this intriguing title. It features text that is carefully crafted to be engaging and accessible to early readers. It also explains other key ideas about dingoes including their vocalizations, habitat, and decreasing population due to breeding with domestic dogs. Thought-provoking fact-boxes, fascinating full-color photos, a graphic organizer, and a vocabulary-enhancing glossary all aid in reading comprehension. Armed with the knowledge in this text, aspiring biologists will be more informed about the dingo's unique characteristics and ecological importance!

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Jackals in the Wild
by Natalie Humphrey
Part of the Canines in the Wild series
Jackals are often pictured as lone opportunistic hunters, but these clever canines can live in pacts of up to 30 that work together to provide protection. Budding biologists will learn more about jackal lifestyles and adaptations with this fascinating title. It covers key details about jackals including their diet, adaptations, habitat, and their vital ecological role controlling the populations of their prey, and pests for farmers! With engaging fact-boxes, stunning full-color photos, a helpful graphic organizer, and a vocabulary-building glossary, readers are sure to gain a lasting understanding of these unique and important wild canines. This title, carefully written with early readers in mind, aims to be a beneficial addition to any early life sciences curriculum.
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