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Books in Amazing Animal Architects series

  • Animal Architects - How Shellmakers Build Their Amazing Homes

    W. Wright Robinson

    Board book (Blackbirch Press, Aug. 26, 1999)
    Shellmakers build about 50,000 different kinds of shells and are found not only in our oceans, but also in rivers, lakes, ponds, and even on land. The builders of seashells and all their relatives are called mollusks, and their homes are among the most beautiful in all of nature.
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  • Animal Architects - How Spiders and Other Silkmakers Build Their Amazing Homes

    W. Wright Robinson

    Board book (Blackbirch Press, Aug. 26, 1999)
    Meet the silkmakers, some of the most remarkable, yet often overlooked, animal architects in the natural world. Find out how a trapdoor spider builds an amazing hideout, with a hidden door that springs open when prey is near! See how an ogre-faced spider hangs upside down as it builds a sticky silken box as a trap. And find out how a diving spider constructs a two-room silk house underwater and lives there, inside a bubble of air!
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  • Wombats: Burrow Builders

    Lynn George

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2010)
    This book describes a wombat's physical characteristics and behavior and tells how wombats dig burrows.
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  • Termites: Mound Builders

    Lynn George

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Introduces termites, describing their physical characteristics, colony behavior, eating habits, and life cycle, and their ability to construct complex nests and mounds.
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  • Bees

    Karen Latchana Kenney

    Library Binding (Jump!, Aug. 1, 2017)
    In Bees, early fluent readers discover the amazing world of bees and the structures they build. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they explore the intricacies of bee habitats.
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  • Animal Architects - How Mammals Build Their Amazing Homes

    W. Wright Robinson

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, Aug. 26, 1999)
    The world of mammals is wonderfully rich and varied. It includes thousands of species -- everything from orangutans to muskrats to squirrels. Some animals, such as chimpanzees, build their homes in just a few minutes. Others, such as beavers, will take many days to make sure their lodge or dam is both sturdy and safe. Mammals are highly intelligent, and each time one of these animals builds a new home, it may be built a little differently, a little faster, a little stronger, a little better.
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  • Animal Communication

    Janet McDonnell

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Examines forms of animal communication, including alarm signals, indications of territory, and mating rituals.
  • Beavers: Dam Builders

    Lynn George

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Everyone has heard the phrase busy as a beaver and this book illustrates the meaning of that expression. Beavers are extremely industrious animals that can change an entire landscape as they cut down trees to build lodges and dams. There are benefits and difficulties in sharing a place with these natural architects. They provide vital wetland homes for countless animals, but near people, their work can cause flooding that harms homes and farms.
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  • Coral: Reef Builders

    Lynn George

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2010)
    This book describes a coral polyp's physical characteristics and behavior and tells how corals form colonies building coral reefs.
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  • Coral: Reef Builders

    Lynn George

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Most people know that coral reefs are beautiful, but how much do we really know about the architects of these amazing, rich habitats? Students will take a close look at the anatomy of coral, how more coral are born, and how these creatures make impressive reef structures and beautiful habitats for underwater life.
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  • Animal Migration

    Janet McDonnell

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Examines the migration habits of such animals as the caribou, red crab, ruby-throated hummingbird, and blue whale.
  • Animal Communication

    Janet McDonnell

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Jan. 1, 1989)
    Examines forms of animal communication, including alarm signals, indications of territory, and mating rituals.