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Books in Odd Adaptations series

  • Why Do Mudskippers Walk?: And Other Curious Fish Adaptations

    Dr Patricia Fletcher

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Fish are some of the weirdest animals on Earth. Some can walk as well as swim. Others have body parts that have helped them adapt to the deepest, darkest parts of the ocean. And then there are the many amazing kinds of sharks! This book contains the most bizarre adaptations fish can haveand includes up-close, full-color photographs for readers to ogle. This framework provides a way fun way to introduce why and how adaptations happen, as well as other science curriculum topics such as ecosystems and predator-prey relationships.
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  • Why Do Mudskippers Walk?: And Other Curious Fish Adaptations

    Dr Patricia Fletcher

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Fish are some of the weirdest animals on Earth. Some can walk as well as swim. Others have body parts that have helped them adapt to the deepest, darkest parts of the ocean. And then there are the many amazing kinds of sharks! This book contains the most bizarre adaptations fish can haveand includes up-close, full-color photographs for readers to ogle. This framework provides a way fun way to introduce why and how adaptations happen, as well as other science curriculum topics such as ecosystems and predator-prey relationships.
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  • Why Do People Have Chins?: And Other Curious Human Adaptations

    Dr Patricia Fletcher

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    "There are so many odd parts of the human body, each page of this volume is able to reveal ... adaptations of the body readers didn't even know they wanted to know!"--Amazon.com.
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  • Why Do Pitcher Plants Eat Bugs?: And Other Odd Plant Adaptations

    Brianna Battista

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "This beguiling book contains plenty of peculiar plants to entice future botanists. They'll find out about carnivorous pitcher plants as well as many other kinds of valuable vegetation and why they've developed similarly strange adaptations"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Why Do Platypuses Lay Eggs?: And Other Curious Mammal Adaptations

    Dr Patricia Fletcher

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    The dictionary definition of a mammal says that mammals give birth to live young, but thats not always true. Echidnas and platypuses, while still technically mammals, lay eggs. Why they do so is one of the strangest adaptations of mammals on Earth. Readers explore this and many other incredible and bizarre adaptations of all kinds of mammals, including the purpose of milk teeth and the hairy truth about camouflage and the coats of many animals. Full-color photographs showcase each adaptation for curious readers as they absorb information about life cycles, predator-prey relationships, and more from the main content.
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  • Why Do Platypuses Lay Eggs?: And Other Curious Mammal Adaptations

    Dr Patricia Fletcher

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    The dictionary definition of a mammal says that mammals give birth to live young, but thats not always true. Echidnas and platypuses, while still technically mammals, lay eggs. Why they do so is one of the strangest adaptations of mammals on Earth. Readers explore this and many other incredible and bizarre adaptations of all kinds of mammals, including the purpose of milk teeth and the hairy truth about camouflage and the coats of many animals. Full-color photographs showcase each adaptation for curious readers as they absorb information about life cycles, predator-prey relationships, and more from the main content.
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  • Why Are Ostriches So Big?: And Other Curious Bird Adaptations

    Dr Patricia Fletcher

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Ostriches are the biggest birds on Earth. Not only that, they can run distances at about the same speed as a car on a city street! These adaptations are extraordinary, but other birds have even more bizarre adaptations! From gizzards to the many colorful mating displays, bird adaptations are covered in fun, engaging detail throughout this volume. The main content addresses curriculum topics such as animal body systems, life cycles, and more with an emphasis on the most fun information out there about birds and their odd adaptations.
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  • Why Are Ostriches So Big?: And Other Curious Bird Adaptations

    Dr Patricia Fletcher

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Ostriches are the biggest birds on Earth. Not only that, they can run distances at about the same speed as a car on a city street! These adaptations are extraordinary, but other birds have even more bizarre adaptations! From gizzards to the many colorful mating displays, bird adaptations are covered in fun, engaging detail throughout this volume. The main content addresses curriculum topics such as animal body systems, life cycles, and more with an emphasis on the most fun information out there about birds and their odd adaptations.
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  • Why Do Thorny Devils Have Two Heads?: And Other Curious Reptile Adaptations

    Dr Patricia Fletcher

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Theres a good reason why the thorny devil has a false head on its shoulders. Its an adaptation that developed to help protect the thorny devil when the reptile feels threatened. Most adaptations have a good explanationbut that doesnt make some of them any less odd! From snakes shedding their skin a few times a year to the almost unbreakable shells of reptile eggs, reptile adaptations are made even more fascinating in this book through full-color, up-close photographs. In addition to cool adaptations, readers learn science curriculum topics such as the main features of reptiles, evolution, and life cycles.
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  • Why Do Wolf Spiders Make Burrows?: And Other Odd Arachnid Adaptations

    Meghan Sharif

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    It isn't unusual to see a spider hanging out in the middle of its complex silk web, just waiting for a tasty bug to come by. Less well-known is a spider that digs a burrow in the ground. Several species are known for doing this, and the reason why isn't as odd as it seems. Arachnid aficionados will love finding out about the weird adaptations that these creatures have developed. Intriguing text and in-depth sidebars are supported by remarkable photographs of all kinds of arachnids in their wild habitats.
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  • Why Do Pitcher Plants Eat Bugs?: And Other Odd Plant Adaptations

    Brianna Battista

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "This beguiling book contains plenty of peculiar plants to entice future botanists. They'll find out about carnivorous pitcher plants as well as many other kinds of valuable vegetation and why they've developed similarly strange adaptations"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Why Do Frogs Have Teeth?: And Other Curious Amphibian Adaptations

    Dr Patricia Fletcher

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Not many people report being bitten by a frog. But many will notice the weird ooze that seeps out of a toads skin when theyre picked up. These are just two strange adaptations that have helped amphibians survive in their environment. Thats also why salamanders need the ability to regrow limbsor even part of their brain! Curious future scientists learn all about these awesome adaptations as well as other important topics such as the unique amphibian life cycle, all complemented by full-color, up-close photographs.
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