Zoology's greatest mystery : and 100 other wonders of nature / Gary Meaney

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA : Garey Meaney, c2022Description: 153 pages : color illustration 26cmISBN:
  • 979-842-475-31-9
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • REF QL 46 .M43 2022 c.1
Contents:
Introduction -- Mammals -- Ecosystem spotlight -- Reptiles and amphibians -- Ecosystem spotlight -- Birds -- Ecosystem spotlight -- Fish -- Ecosystem spotlight -- Insects -- Other invertebrates -- Ecosystem spotlight -- Plants and fungi.
Summary: The 101 fascinating natural wonders in this beautifully illustrated book will forever transform your view of the animal and plant world. Come with Gary on a jaw-dropping journey across nature's most amazing and bizarre.You will learn about the mould that solves mazes, why the giant panda is lucky to be alive, how a fish with no mouth eats, why your brain is afraid of snakes, and why one microscopic creature is the most puzzling mystery in all zoology.
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Introduction -- Mammals -- Ecosystem spotlight -- Reptiles and amphibians -- Ecosystem spotlight -- Birds -- Ecosystem spotlight -- Fish -- Ecosystem spotlight -- Insects -- Other invertebrates -- Ecosystem spotlight -- Plants and fungi.

The 101 fascinating natural wonders in this beautifully illustrated book will forever transform your view of the animal and plant world. Come with Gary on a jaw-dropping journey across nature's most amazing and bizarre.You will learn about the mould that solves mazes, why the giant panda is lucky to be alive, how a fish with no mouth eats, why your brain is afraid of snakes, and why one microscopic creature is the most puzzling mystery in all zoology.

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