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Books with title Behavior in Living Things

  • Behavior in Living Things

    Michael Bright

    Paperback (Raintree, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Behavior in Living Things asks some fascinating questions about animal behavior. Do we eat because it is a particular time, or because we are hungry? What if we see a delicious-smelling snack? The book looks at the difference between instinctive and learned behavior, at reflex actions, and animal and human emotions. It tackles common confusions about the science and shows how topics are relevant to the reader.
  • Behavior in Living Things

    Michael Bright

    Paperback (Raintree, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Behavior in Living Things asks some fascinating questions about animal behavior. Do we eat because it is a particular time, or because we are hungry? What if we see a delicious-smelling snack? The book looks at the difference between instinctive and learned behavior, at reflex actions, and animal and human emotions. It tackles common confusions about the science and shows how topics are relevant to the reader.
  • Behavior in Living Things

    Michael Bright

    Library Binding (Raintree, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Behavior in Living Things asks some fascinating questions about animal behavior. Do we eat because it is a particular time, or because we are hungry? What if we see a delicious-smelling snack? The book looks at the difference between instinctive and learned behavior, at reflex actions, and animal and human emotions. It tackles common confusions about the science and shows how topics are relevant to the reader.
  • Behaviour in Living Things

    Michael Bright

    Hardcover (Capstone Global Library Ltd, April 1, 2012)
    This series shows how living things are interdependent and how variation has benefits and limitations for the survival of organisms in specific habitats. It also looks at threats to the diversity of living things on Earth.
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  • Behaviour in Living Things

    Michael Bright

    Paperback (Raintree, Feb. 14, 2013)
    This series shows how living things are interdependent and how variation has benefits and limitations for the survival of organisms in specific habitats. It also looks at threats to the diversity of living things on Earth.
  • Behavior in Living Things

    Michael Bright

    Library Binding (Raintree, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Behavior in Living Things asks some fascinating questions about animal behavior. Do we eat because it is a particular time, or because we are hungry? What if we see a delicious-smelling snack? The book looks at the difference between instinctive and learned behavior, at reflex actions, and animal and human emotions. It tackles common confusions about the science and shows how topics are relevant to the reader.
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