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Everything a student, naturalist, or curious observer wants to know about the biology and diversity of geckos. Q: How do geckos walk across ceilings? A: Millions of hair-like setae on each foot. Q: Where do geckos come from? A: Throughout the world. Usually where it’s warm. Q: How many species of geckos are there? A: Close to 1,500 and counting! Q: What do they eat? A: Insects mostly. Discover the biology, natural history, and diversity of geckos—the acrobatic little lizards made famous by a car insurance ad campaign. Lizard biologist and gecko expert Aaron Bauer answers deceptively simple questions with surprising and little-known facts. Readers can explore color photographs that reveal the natural wonder and beauty of the gecko form and are further informed by images of how geckos live in their natural habitats. Although written for nonexperts, Geckos also provides a carefully selected bibliography and a new list of all known species that will be of interest to herpetologists. Anyone who owns a gecko, has seen them in the wild, or has wondered about them will appreciate this gem of a book.
A fun little board book celebrating Hawaii's silly little geckos. The smallest child will love following their goofy antics int his fun rhyme illustrated by local artist Jon J. Murakami.
Gecko One and Gecko Two seem like complete opposites, but their different personalities complement each other, making them the best of friends. At an age when your little one is starting to practice his or her social skills, these two BFFs demonstrate that differences should be celebrated and that friendships can form between anyone.
Geckos Slide and Peek by Jon J. Murakami,BeachHouse Publishing,Jane Gillespie Pdf
Come on in and take a peek at all the things for you to seek! A collection of 32 things such as: a gecko wearing a blue hat, a gecko with an umbrella, a lost penguin, and a ninja gecko, plus even MORE objects are hiding in each of the eight pictures inside. So sharpen your eyes and join the geckos on a fun look-and-find adventure in Hawaii.
Geckos Twelve Days of Christmas by BeachHouse Publishing Pdf
It's the 12 Days of Christmas gecko-style. Geckos come bearing gifts of aloha--honking nene, bowls of chili-rice, slippers, tiki torches, and more. Only in Hawaii do these crazy geckos make the holidays more fun. Celebrate Christmas with the geckos this year and have a Mele Kalikimaka!
The authoritative information and advice you need, illustrated throughout with full-color photographs-now revised and redesigned to be even more reader-friendly! Leopard geckos are attractive and easy to care for, making them popular pets. There's lots to know before you bring home a gecko, and this guide fills you in with information on: Choosing your Leopard gecko Must-have supplies Setting up and equipping your vivarium Feeding, handling, and caring for your pet Breeding geckos and hatching and raising babies Leopard geckos can live twenty years or more, so be sure you're ready to commit to your fascinating creature. You'll enjoy years of slinky live entertainment.
I Want A Leopard Gecko by Tristan Pulsifer Pulsifer,Jacquelyn Elnor Johnson Pdf
Now the Top-Selling leopard gecko care book for kids! Is your child begging for an unusual pet? Do the children in your class long for a tank pet that's interesting, fun and easy to care for? Little leos are cute, gentle, fun and fascinating to get to know! They don't need a lot of attention or care. Kids as young as eight or nine can learn to give good care to their pet leopard gecko, with just a bit of supervision from parents or teachers. And adults appreciate that leos are clean, quiet and hardy. This chapter book tells young readers ages 8 to 12 (or grades 3 to 7) just what it's like to have a pet leo and keep them safe, healthy and happy in your home or classroom. Readers learn: Who will love having a little leo, and why Where and how to adopt a leopard gecko What to look for to be sure you get a healthy pet What geckos eat - and what you should never, ever feed them What your gecko wants and needs in his or her new home Surprising and fascinating things that only geckos can do Answers to the questions parents, grandparents or teachers ask about having a pet gecko Ideas for what to name a pet leopard gecko If the child (or children) in your life really wants or want a pet lizard, here's the book about responsible pet care to give them first! Chapter pet lizard book for children and teens Includes 28 Color Photos Best Pets for Kids pet books for grade four and up readers Available in ebook, print and hardcover, for schools and libraries.
Get your one-stop guide for understanding and raising this popular pet lizard. Reptiles are now kept in one out of every seven pet homes, so it's no surprise that millions have gone gaga for geckos. This fun, easy-to-follow guide provides the scoop on caring for these colorful, gentle creatures, with savvy tips on everything from diet and exercise to housing and veterinary care. The book covers how to properly handle a gecko, what to do if a gecko drops his tail, how to keep the right cage temperatures, ways to protect geckos from other pets, and where to find the best supplies. Liz Palika (Oceanside, CA) is an award-winning pet writer with more than 45 books to her credit, including Turtles & Tortoises For Dummies.
At last, The Gecko has written a book! You know him and love him as one of the most famous characters on television, that humble, hardworking spokeslizard with the fetching accent. Turns out there’s so much more to him. He’s a philosopher, an aphorist, a humorist, an artist, a warm companion, a natural storyteller—and, in a grand tradition, a keenly observant and wise outsider who in the course of living and traveling among us has discovered quite a lot about the things that make us human. Figuratively speaking, of course. You’re Only Human is his brilliant take on people, written and illustrated with considerable charm. He makes curious and interesting observations on everything from dreams to job interviews to adversity, Twitter to the Golden Rule (it’s not what you think it is) to talking animals: I’m really not sure what all the fuss is about. Lots of animals talk, including humans. The bigger question is, what do you have to say worth listening to? You’re Only Human will reveal a remarkable character who is equally at home discussing the secrets of the universe, and pie and chips. How lucky we are to publish his first book.
Multiscale Dissipative Mechanisms and Hierarchical Surfaces by Michael Nosonovsky,Bharat Bhushan Pdf
Multiscale Dissipative Mechanisms and Hierarchical Surfaces covers the rapidly developing topics of hierarchical surfaces, roughness-induced superhydrophobicity and biomimetic surfaces. The research in these topics has been progressing rapidly in the recent years due to the advances in the nanosciences and surfaces science and due to potential applications in nanotechnology. The first in its field, this monograph provides a comprehensive review of these subjects and presents the background introduction as well as recent and new results in the area.
Everything a student, naturalist, or curious observer wants to know about the biology and diversity of geckos. Q: How do geckos walk across ceilings? A: Millions of hair-like setae on each foot. Q: Where do geckos come from? A: Throughout the world. Usually where it’s warm. Q: How many species of geckos are there? A: Close to 1,500 and counting! Q: What do they eat? A: Insects mostly. Discover the biology, natural history, and diversity of geckos—the acrobatic little lizards made famous by a car insurance ad campaign. Lizard biologist and gecko expert Aaron Bauer answers deceptively simple questions with surprising and little-known facts. Readers can explore color photographs that reveal the natural wonder and beauty of the gecko form and are further informed by images of how geckos live in their natural habitats. Although written for nonexperts, Geckos also provides a carefully selected bibliography and a new list of all known species that will be of interest to herpetologists. Anyone who owns a gecko, has seen them in the wild, or has wondered about them will appreciate this gem of a book.