Did You Know? Animal Adaptations
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20 Things You Didn't Know About Mammal Adaptations
by Sloane Hughes
Part of the Did You Know? Animal Adaptations series
Mammals live all around the world-in the bitter cold Arctic, in hot, humid jungles, and even in the ocean! Readers will explore the fun facts about mammal adaptations in this informative and fun book. They'll learn about things all mammals share, such as being warm blooded and having hair or fur. Readers will also learn fascinating details about mammal species such as the only two mammal species that lay eggs. They'll come away knowing what makes mammals so diverse-their adaptations.
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20 Things You Didn't Know About Insect Adaptations
by Sloane Hughes
Part of the Did You Know? Animal Adaptations series
Insects make up two-thirds of all the creatures identified on the planet! What makes insects so good at surviving? Their adaptations! Come learn about the weird and wonderful insects, including ones that look like fallen leaves. Discover how honey bees learn from each other, how the monarch butterfly travels 3,000 miles to survive winter, and much more! Using lively but manageable language and easy-to-read graphic organizers, this book is sure to engage readers and interest them in the amazing world of insects.
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20 Things You Didn't Know About Amphibian Adaptations
by Sloane Hughes
Part of the Did You Know? Animal Adaptations series
Splashy adaptations allow more than 8,000 kinds of amphibians around the world to strut their stuff! Readers will learn fun facts such as how frogs breathe, how toads live in the desert, and how salamanders can regrow their tails. Utilizing graphic organizers and manageable language, these books will teach kids the differences between frogs, newts, and salamanders as well as other fun facts about life as an amphibian!
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20 Things You Didn't Know About Reptile Adaptations
by Sloane Hughes
Part of the Did You Know? Animal Adaptations series
Reptiles have some cool (and cold-blooded) adaptations! Geckos can regrow lost tails. Sea turtles lay their eggs on the same beach where they were born. A nano-chameleon is less than an inch long, while anacondas can grow up to 30 feet long! Readers will learn these fascinating facts and more in this fun book about unique reptile traits and the adaptations that have allowed reptiles to thrive on almost every continent around the world.
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20 Things You Didn't Know About Bird Adaptations
by Sloane Hughes
Part of the Did You Know? Animal Adaptations series
Whether on land or in the sky, birds can do some amazing things. Adaptations have helped birds survive and thrive all over the world! In this captivating book, readers will learn about unique bird traits. They'll read about the way birds fly and their different types of feathers-and also about birds that don't fly, such as the Australian kiwi. In addition, graphic organizers relay easily digested information about types of bird feathers and bird sounds. Readers will come away with a more extensive knowledge of birds and their adaptations.
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20 Things You Didn't Know About Sea Animal Adaptations
by Sloane Hughes
Part of the Did You Know? Animal Adaptations series
Water covers approximately two-thirds of Earth's surface and is home to many types of interesting creatures. From the puffer fish, which can become a large, spiny ball in seconds, to the angler fish and its bioluminescent lure, marine animals can do some pretty wild things. Through engaging text and colorful photography, readers will learn all about the different adaptations that allow these sea animals to live in Earth's oceans. They're bound to have a whale of a good time!
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