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Extreme Survivors: Animals That Time Forgot (How Nature Works)

Author : Kimberly Ridley
Publisher : Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2018-06-12
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780884485780

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Extreme Survivors: Animals That Time Forgot (How Nature Works) by Kimberly Ridley Pdf

Selected for the 2018 Bank Street College of Education Best STEM Children’s Books of the Year What do the goblin shark, horseshoe crab, the “indestructible” water bear, and a handful of other bizarre animals have in common? They are all “extreme survivors,” animals that still look much like their prehistoric ancestors from millions of years ago. Meet ten amazing animals that appear to have changed little in more than 100 million years. They are the rare exceptions to the rule. More than 99 percent of all life forms have gone extinct during the 3.6-billion-year history of life on Earth. Other organisms have changed dramatically, but not our extreme survivors. Evolution may have altered their physiology and behavior, but their body plans have stood the test of time. How have these living links with Earth’s prehistoric past survived? The search for answers is leading scientists to new discoveries about the past—and future—of life on Earth. The survival secrets of some of these ancient creatures could lead to new medicines and treatments for disease. Written in a lively, entertaining voice, Extreme Survivors provides detailed life histories and strange “survival secrets” of ten ancient animals and explains evolution and natural selection. Extensive back matter includes glossary, additional facts and geographic range for each organism and a geologic timeline of Earth. F&P Level V

Extreme Survivors

Author : Kimberly Ridley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2021-04-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0884487431

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Extreme Survivors by Kimberly Ridley Pdf

More than 99 percent of all life forms have gone extinct during the 3.6-billion-year history of life on Earth. Other organisms have changed dramatically, but not our extreme survivors. Evolution may have altered their physiology and behavior, but their body plans have stood the test of time. How have these living links with Earth's prehistoric past survived? The search for answers is leading scientists to new discoveries about the past--and future--of life on Earth. The survival secrets of some of these ancient creatures could lead to new medicines and treatments for disease. Written in a lively, entertaining voice, Extreme Survivors provides detailed life histories and strange "survival secrets" of ten ancient animals and explains evolution and natural selection. Extensive back matter includes glossary, additional facts and geographic range for each organism and a geologic timeline of Earth.F&P Level V

Chasing Guano: The Discovery of a Penguin Supercolony (How Nature Works)

Author : Helen Taylor
Publisher : Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2024-07-30
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781668944974

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Chasing Guano: The Discovery of a Penguin Supercolony (How Nature Works) by Helen Taylor Pdf

When scientist Heather Lynch came across a satellite image of the Antarctic Peninsula's remote Danger Islands streaked with pink, she knew exactly what she was looking at. . . . Poop—guano, to be more specific—and a lot of it. The culprit, she suspected, was a previously unnoticed colony of penguins. A big one. And their favorite food appeared to be pink krill. For a closer look, Heather built a team for an expedition to the Danger Islands, an area notorious for its unpredictable sea ice. Their mission was to count the penguins, determine how long ago the colony was established, and make a case for protecting their habitat from overfishing and other threats. Penguins are particularly important to study because, as indicator species, they can alert scientists to issues affecting the larger ecosystem. Join Heather and her team on a fascinating exploration of these remote islands as they discover a “supercolony” home to one of the world’s largest populations of Adélie penguins. Features team photos from the expedition!

City Fish Country Fish: How Fish Adapt to Tropical Seas and Cold Oceans (Second Edition) (How Nature Works)

Author : Mary M. Cerullo
Publisher : Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2017-03-28
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780884485360

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City Fish Country Fish: How Fish Adapt to Tropical Seas and Cold Oceans (Second Edition) (How Nature Works) by Mary M. Cerullo Pdf

* School Library Journal Starred Review * * Honor Book SSLI (Society of School Librarians International) * *Skipping Stones Honor Book* Fish that live in tropical seas are like city dwellers, packed into reefs and surrounded by life in great variety and urgent motion,Fish that live in tropical seas are like city dwellers, packed into reefs andsurrounded by life in great variety and urgent motion, day and night. Through color, shape,size, and other adaptations, city fish and country fish have evolved to survive in their particular habitats.In City Fish, Country Fish, Mary Cerullo uses this powerful analogy and Jeffrey Rotman’s vibrant underwater photos to captivate young readers with the wild variety of ocean life. The second edition of this popular book includes new information about the effects of climate change on fish and their habitats and about great white sharks, who are among the few species who roam back and forth between cold and tropical waters. Fountas & Pinnell Level T

Don't Mess with Me: The Strange Lives of Venomous Sea Creatures (How Nature Works)

Author : Paul Erickson
Publisher : Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2018-12-04
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780884485537

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Don't Mess with Me: The Strange Lives of Venomous Sea Creatures (How Nature Works) by Paul Erickson Pdf

The role of venoms in nature … and in human medicine Why are toxins so advantageous to their possessors as to evolve over and over again? What is it about watery environments that favors so many venomous creatures? Marine biologist Paul Erickson explores these and other questions with astounding images from Andrew Martinez and other top underwater photographers. GREAT for teaching STEM Marine Biology Scorpions and brown recluse spiders are fine as far as they go, but if you want daily contact with venomous creatures, the ocean is the place to be. Blue-ringed octopi, stony corals, sea jellies, stonefish, lionfish, poison-fanged blennies, stingrays, cone snails, blind remipedes, fire urchins—you can choose your poison in the ocean. Venoms are often but not always defensive weapons. The banded sea krait, an aquatic snake, wriggles into undersea caves to prey on vicious moray eels, killing them with one of the world’s most deadly neurotoxins, which it injects through fangs that resemble hypodermic needles.

One Iguana, Two Iguanas: A Story of Accident, Natural Selection, and Evolution (How Nature Works)

Author : Sneed B. Collard III
Publisher : Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2018-12-04
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780884486510

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One Iguana, Two Iguanas: A Story of Accident, Natural Selection, and Evolution (How Nature Works) by Sneed B. Collard III Pdf

KIRKUS STARRED REVIEW 2020 Outstanding Science Trade List A Junior Library Guild Selection Natural selection and speciation are all but ignored in children’s nonfiction. To help address this glaring deficiency, award-winning children’s science writer Sneed Collard traveled to the Galapagos Islands to see for himself, where Charles Darwin saw, how new species form. The result is this fascinating story of two species of iguana, one land-based and one marine, both of which developed from a single ancestor that reached the islands millions of years ago. The animals evolved in different directions while living within sight of one another. How is that possible? Collard uses the iguanas to explore Charles Darwin’s great discovery. F&P Level V

The Secret Pool

Author : Kimberly Ridley
Publisher : Tilbury House Nature Book
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0884484947

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The Secret Pool by Kimberly Ridley Pdf

You might walk right by a vernal pool and not notice it. Often mistaken for mere puddles in the woods, vernal pools are the source of life for many interesting creatures. These secret pools form every year when low places on the forest floor fill up with rain and melted snow. They soon become home to hatching wood frogs, spotted salamanders, and fairy shrimp. Even in late summer and fall, creatures such as turtles and snakes rely on these places for shelter and food.

Nature’s Strongest Animals

Author : Frankie Stout
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Page : 25 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781435846593

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Nature’s Strongest Animals by Frankie Stout Pdf

Some animals can use their great strength to survive in the wild. This book takes a look at several of these animals, many of which can lift objects many times their weight.

Nature’s Deadliest Animals

Author : Frankie Stout
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1404241590

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Nature’s Deadliest Animals by Frankie Stout Pdf

Killer instincts help this group of animals to thrive in the wild. This book explores what makes an animal especially deadly and how they live to kill.

Survivors

Author : Nicola Davies
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2014-05
Category : Animals
ISBN : 1406356654

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Survivors by Nicola Davies Pdf

Exciting new edition of Extreme Animals, from zoologist Nicola Davies' fascinating Animal Science series - the best biology series ever!An exciting new edition of Extreme Animals, one of the six books in zoologist Nicola Davies' fascinating Animal Science series. Everywhere on Earth there is life. From polar wastes to bubbling volcanoes, animals have adapted to survive in conditions that would kill a human quicker than you can say "coffin"! Discover how they do it in this amazing natural history book, with witty cartoon-style illustrations by Neal Layton, and find out who really is the toughest animal of all.

Animals Lost and Found

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2022-08-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0241461375

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Animals Lost and Found by Anonim Pdf

A beautiful book of extinct and endangered creatures with information on when, why, how and what we can do about it. This beautifully illustrated book will shine a spotlight on animals throughout history and in the present - animals lost to extinction, animals we thought we'd lost but have found and animals that are the focus of conservation efforts all over the world. Animals Lost and Found is full of information about extinction events and the different possible causes of extinction (natural as well as unnatural), and discusses how it may relate to the world today in an easily understood way. Also includes information on all the incredible work that is happening around the world to prevent any further loss of species (both flora and fauna), species that have been saved from extinction, incredible stories of uncovering species long thought to have been gone, positive stories of reintroduction and discusses what we as humans are doing and can continue to do.

World Without Us

Author : Alan Weisman
Publisher : HarperCollins Canada
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2010-05-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781443400084

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World Without Us by Alan Weisman Pdf

Most books about the environment build on dire threats warning of the possible extinction of humanity. Alan Weisman avoids frightening off readers by disarmingly wiping out our species in the first few pages of this remarkable book. He then continues with an astounding depiction of how Earth will fare once we’re no longer around. The World Without Us is a one-of-a-kind book that sweeps through time from the moment of humanity’s future extinction to millions of years into the future. Drawing on interviews with experts and on real examples of places in the world that have already been abandoned by humans—Chernobyl, the Korean DMZ and an ancient Polish forest—Weisman shows both the shocking impact we’ve had on our planet and how impermanent our footprint actually is.

Catching Air: Taking the Leap with Gliding Animals (How Nature Works)

Author : Sneed B. Collard
Publisher : Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2017-03-28
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780884485391

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Catching Air: Taking the Leap with Gliding Animals (How Nature Works) by Sneed B. Collard Pdf

*Junior Library Guild Selection 2017* Only a few dozen vertebrate animals have evolved true gliding abilities, but they include an astonishing variety of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. North America’s flying squirrels and Australia’s sugar gliders notwithstanding, the vast majority of them live in rainforests. Illustrated with arresting photographs, Catching Air takes us around the world to meet these animals, learn why so many gliders live in Southeast Asia, and find out why this gravity-defying ability has evolved in Draco lizards, snakes, and frogs as well as mammals. Why do gliders stop short of flying, how did bats make that final leap, and how did Homo sapiens bypass evolution to glide via wingsuits and hang gliders—or is that evolution in another guise? Fountas & Pinnell Level R

Extreme Animals

Author : Nicola Davies
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Animals
ISBN : 1406305596

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Extreme Animals by Nicola Davies Pdf

Animals adapt to their surroundings for survival. Learn how they survive in conditions that humans never would. Are you ready for the competition? From the persevering emperor penguins of the South Pole to the brave bacteria inside bubbling volcanoes, from the hardy reptiles of the driest deserts to the squash-proof creatures of the deepest seabeds, animals have adapted to survive in conditions that would kill a human faster than you can say "coffin." Discover how they do it in this amazing natural history book from a celebrated team - and find out who wins the title of the toughest animal of them all!

Survival of the Friendliest

Author : Brian Hare,Vanessa Woods
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780399590665

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Survival of the Friendliest by Brian Hare,Vanessa Woods Pdf

A powerful, counterintuitive new theory of human nature arguing that our evolutionary success depends on our ability to be friendly--from a pair of trailblazing scientists and New York Times bestselling authors. For most of the approximately 200,000 years that our species has existed, we shared the planet with at least four other types of humans. They were smart, they were strong, and they were inventive. Neanderthals even had the capacity for spoken language. But, one by one, our hominid relatives went extinct. Why did we thrive? In delightfully conversational prose and based on years of his own original research, Brian Hare, professor in the department of evolutionary anthropology and the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke University, and his wife Vanessa Woods, a research scientist and award-winning journalist, offer a powerful, elegant new theory called "self-domestication" which suggests that we have succeeded not because we were the smartest or strongest but because we are the friendliest. This explanation flies in the face of conventional wisdom. Since Charles Darwin wrote about "evolutionary fitness," scientists have confused fitness with strength, tactical brilliance, and aggression. But what helped us innovate where other primates did not is our knack for coordinating with and listening to others. We can find common cause and identity with both neighbors and strangers if we see them as "one of us." This ability makes us geniuses at cooperation and innovation and is responsible for all the glories of culture and technology in human history. But this gift for friendliness comes at cost. If we perceive that someone is not "one of us," we are capable of unplugging them from our mental network. Where there would have been empathy and compassion, there is nothing, making us both the most tolerant and the most merciless species on the planet. To counteract the rise of tribalism in all aspects of modern life, Hare and Woods argue, we need to expand our empathy and friendliness to include people who aren't obviously like ourselves. Brian Hare's groundbreaking research was developed in close collaboration with Richard Wrangham and Michael Tomasello, giants in the field of cognitive evolution. Survival of the Friendliest explains both our evolutionary success and our potential for cruelty in one stroke and sheds new light onto everything from genocide and structural inequality to art and innovation.