Introduces general ways animals camouflage themselves, such as coloration, mimicry, and disguise, and discusses how specific animals protect themselves using these techniques.
This eye-catching book invites readers to seek out the astonishingly camouflaged animals hiding in plain sight--then reveals them on the next page!
Over 200,000 copies of the series sold. Author Carron Brown has been a children's non-fiction editor and writer for more than 16 years. Secrets of Animal Camouflage is a child-friendly introduction to zoology.
Using studies of both real animals and artificial systems, this book synthesises the current state of play in camouflage research and understanding.
Incredible illustrations highlight this striking book introducing animals in camouflage.
Or in the case of this stunningly designed book, just over the page!
Discusses how and why animals camouflage themselves.
This book will allow students to construct an argument supported by evidence for how animals can change the environment to meet their needs.
Using vivid, full-color photographs, this book shows how animals trick the eye by hiding in plain sight by changing their skin texture and color, covering themselves up, or even mimicking other plants and animals.
"Simple text and photographs present animals that are camouflaged in the snow"--Provided by publisher.
Look at the extraordinary ways that animals disguise themselves, including four incredible pop-up scenes.