How do animals adapt to their habitats? Do they have special body parts or unique body coverings? Does their behavior change? Cool photos and easy to understand text tied to core science standards reveal the answers.
Did you know that ant colonies have three distinct castes that work together? Depending on the species, animals may band together to form small family groups or complex societies. Discover these and other interesting facts in Family Groups.
Did you know that sockeye salmon use the pull of Earths magnetic field to migrate back to their home rivers? Other animals use the Sun and stars to navigate their migrations. Discover these and other interesting facts in Migration.
Did you know that many species are able to glide through the air using loose flaps of skin or other adaptations? This is called passive flight because the animal does not need to use its own energy to stay in the air. Discover these and other intriguing facts in Flight.
Did you know that many species are able to glide through the air using loose flaps of skin or other adaptations? This is called passive flight because the animal does not need to use its own energy to stay in the air. Discover these and other intriguing facts in Flight.
Do you love spiders? Did you know there's a spider that lives underwater but breathes air? Read this book to learn about the diving bell spider's amazing adaptations.
How do animals adapt to their habitats? Do they have special body parts or unique body coverings? Does their behavior change? Cool photos and easy-to-understand text tied to core science standards reveal the answers.
Did you know that the fat in the Bactrian camels hump can be converted into energy when food and water are scarce? Desert animals have many adaptations that protect them from extreme temperatures and drought. Discover these and other intriguing facts in Resource Conservation.
Did you know that ant colonies have three distinct castes that work together? Depending on the species, animals may band together to form small family groups or complex societies. Discover these and other interesting facts in Family Groups.
Through full-spread photographs and simple text, readers learn how animals build or find their homes, use their homes for shelter, and to raise their young.