Whose Shadow Is This?
A Look at Animal Shapes - Round, Long, and Pointy
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Examines a variety of different animal shadows including shadows produced from a hummingbird, a gibbon, a reindeer, a camel, a porcupine, a giraffe, and an ant.
Whose Sound Is This?
A Look at Animal Noises - Chirps, Clicks, and Hoots
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Examines a variety of different sounds made by animals. Animals shown include a lion, a dolphin, an owl, a bullfrog, a donkey, a grasshopper, and a rattlesnake.
Whose Spots Are These?
A Look at Animal Markings - Round, Bright, and Big
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Examines a variety of animal spots, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animals shown include a Holstein cow, a ladybug, a spotted wobbegong shark, a panda bear, a copperband butterfly fish, and a tiger.
Whose Nose Is This?
A Look at Beaks, Snouts, and Trunks
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Examines a variety of animal noses, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animals shown include an elephant, a woodpecker, a platypus, a camel, an anteater, an elephant seal, and a hippopotamus.
Whose Food Is This?
A Look at What Animals Eat - Leaves, Bugs, and Nuts
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Examines a variety of food eaten by animals. Animals shown include a squirrel, anteater, hummingbird, giant panda, cow, fruit bat, and an ostrich.
Whose Mouth Is This?
A Look at Bills, Suckers, and Tubes
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Explores a variety of animal mouths, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animals shown include a howler monkey, a butterfly, a sea lamprey, a blue whale, a leopard, a puffin, and a pit viper.
Whose Eyes Are These?
A Look at Animal Eyes - Big, Round, and Narrow
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Examines a variety of animal eyes, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animals shown include a zebra, a tiger, a housefly, a crocodile, a ghost crab, a snake, and an eagle.
Whose Skin Is This?
A Look at Animal Skin - Scaly, Furry, and Prickly
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Examines a variety of animal skin, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animals shown include a poison frog, a porcupine fish, a sea otter, an armadillo, a coral snake, a snowy owl, and a caterpillar.
Whose Tail Is This?
A Look at Tails - Swishing, Wiggling, and Rattling
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Examines a variety of animal tails, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animals shown include a peacock, a monkey, a kangaroo, a humpback whale, a gecko lizard, a rattlesnake, and a sea horse.
Whose Legs Are These?
A Look at Animal Legs - Kicking, Running, and Hopping
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Examines a variety of animal legs, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animal legs shown include a frog, a grasshopper, a flying squirrel, a cougar, a flamingo, a honeybee and a giraffe.
Whose Feet Are These?
A Look at Hooves, Paws, and Claws
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Examines a variety of animal feet, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animal feet shown include a duck, a mountain goat, a mole, a starfish, a chimpanzee, a cougar, and a butterfly.
Whose Ears Are These?
A Look at Animal Ears - Short, Flat, and Floppy
Part of the Whose Is It? (Capstone) series
Examines a variety of animal ears, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animals shown include an African elephant, a cottontail rabbit, a brown bat, a gorilla, a desert fox, a sea lion, and a barn owl.