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Books in Animal Q series

  • Why Do Bees Buzz?: Fascinating Answers to Questions about Bees

    Elizabeth Capaldi Evans, Carol A. Butler

    Paperback (Rutgers University Press, Feb. 9, 2010)
    Twenty-five thousand species of bees certainly create a loud buzz. Yet silence descended a few years ago when domesticated bee populations plummeted. Bees, in particular honey bees, are critical links in the vibrant chain that brings fruits, vegetables, and nuts to markets and dinner tables across the country. Farmers and scientists on the agricultural frontlines quickly realized the impact of this loss, but many others did not see this devastation.Why Do Bees Buzz? reports on the mysterious "colony collapse disorder" that has affected honey bee populations, as well as other captivating topics, such as their complex, highly social lives, and how other species of bees are unique and different from honey bees. Organized in chapters that cover everything from these provocative pollinators' basic biology to the aggressive nature of killer bees, this insightful question and answer guide provides a honeycomb of compelling facts.With clarity and depth, bee biologist Elizabeth Capaldi Evans and coauthor Carol A. Butler examine the lives of honey bees, as well as other species such as orchid bees, bumblebees, and stingless bees. Accessible to readers on every level, and including the latest research and theory for the more sophisticated reader, the authors reveal more than one hundred critical answers to questions about the lives of bees.Concepts about speciation, evolutionary adaptation and pollination, as well as historical details about topics such as Mayan beekeeping and the appearance of bees in rock art, are arranged in easy-to-follow sidebars that highlight the text. Color and black and white photographs and drawings enhance the beauty and usefulness of Why Do Bees Buzz?
  • Tooth by Tooth: Comparing Fangs, Tusks, and Chompers

    Sara Levine, T. S. Spookytooth

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, Jan. 1, 2016)
    What animal would you be if a few of your teeth grew so long that they stuck out of your mouth even when it was closed? What would you be if your top canine teeth grew almost all the way down to your feet? This picture book will keep you guessing as you read about how human teeth are like―and unlike―those of other animals.
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  • Eye by Eye: Comparing How Animals See

    Sara Levine, T.S Spookytooth

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, Sept. 1, 2020)
    An innovative look at animal eyes from the creators of Bone by Bone, Tooth by Tooth, and Fossil by Fossil. What kind of animal would you be if you had eight eyes? Or if your pupils were the shape of the letter W? Keep an eye out for weird and surprising facts in this playful picture book, which brings together comparative anatomy with a guessing game format. See how your animal eyes are like―and unlike―those of starfish, spiders, goats, cuttlefish, owls, and slugs. Author Sara Levine and illustrator T.S Spookytooth present an insightful view of all eyes can do!
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  • Bone by Bone: Comparing Animal Skeletons

    Sara Levine, T.S Spookytooth

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    What would you be if your finger bones grew so long that they reached your feet? You'd be a bat! What if you had no leg bones but kept your arm bones? You'd be a whale, a dolphin, or a porpoise! This entertaining picture book will keep readers guessing as they learn about how our skeletons are like―and unlike―those of other animals.
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  • Fossil by Fossil: Comparing Dinosaur Bones

    Sara Levine, T.S Spookytooth

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, Jan. 1, 2018)
    What dinosaur would you be if you had a bony ridge rising from the back of your skull and three horns poking up from the front? Answer: a triceratops! This picture book will keep you guessing as you find out how human skeletons are like―and unlike―those of dinosaurs!
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  • Do Fish Sleep?: Fascinating Answers to Questions about Fishes

    Judith S Weis

    Paperback (Rutgers University Press, Feb. 1, 2011)
    From the fifty-one-foot whale shark Rhincodon typus to a less-than-one-half-inch fish in the minnow family--the tiny Paedocypris progenetica--fish certainly carry a lot of weight . . . or do they?A fish's heft in water may vary, but these diverse aquatic animals certainly carry a lot of weight in our ecosystems and environment. From freshwater to ocean habitats, Judith S. Weis offers a fascinating look at these deceptively simple creatures. Fishes may appear to live a dull existence, but appearances change once we understand more about how they survive. These wonders actually possess attributes that would make us superpowers--they can change color, sex, produce light and electricity, regenerate injured fins, prevent themselves from sinking, and some can even walk on land.Do Fish Sleep? is organized in an easy-to-read and accessible question-and-answer format, filled with more than 55 photographs and over 100 interesting facts from fish biology basics to the importance of preserving and restoring fish diversity and healthy populations. A captivating read for fish enthusiasts of all ages--naturalists, environmentalists, aquarists, scuba divers, and students--this is also the perfect primer for those just about to get their feet wet. Dive in!
  • Reptiles & Amphibians

    Lucy Dowling

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Why did the frog cross the road? There are a million responses to that question, but its about time to skip the punch lines and finally get the real answer. Reptiles of all kindssnakes, lizards, and amphibiansget the third degree in this volume that slithers, swims, and hops to the startling life science facts behind all the questions young readers may ask.
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  • Reptiles & Amphibians

    Lucy Dowling

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Why did the frog cross the road? There are a million responses to that question, but its about time to skip the punch lines and finally get the real answer. Reptiles of all kindssnakes, lizards, and amphibiansget the third degree in this volume that slithers, swims, and hops to the startling life science facts behind all the questions young readers may ask.
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  • Whales & Dolphins

    Carly Blake

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Presents information about whales and dolphins, in a question-and-answer format, discussing such topics as physical characteristics, behavior, life cycles, eating habits, and communication.
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  • Animal Quest: 3 Complete Novels

    David R. Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 8, 2016)
    For the first time ever in print ... all three Animal Quest novels in one complete book! Join the adventure with Olivia and Alex, two young but brave explorers who must journey around the world to rescue their lost stuffed animals. Brought to life by a magical wish, the animals are in need of help. It will take courage, love, and the help of a wise and magical owl named Professor Feathers, to bring them all back home.
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  • Whose Baby Am I?

    Shirley Greenway

    Paperback (Ideals Childrens Books, Aug. 1, 1992)
    The reader is asked to guess who is the parent for each of twelve baby animals, and pictures of the parents include brief information about each species
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  • Whose Baby Am I?

    Shirley Greenway, Oxford Scientific Films

    Hardcover (Ideals Childrens Books, Aug. 1, 1992)
    The reader is asked to guess who is the parent for each of twelve baby animals, and pictures of the parents include brief information about each species
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