A leopard who bemoans the fact that he always blends into his background and never gets noticed finally discovers that spots have their place. Illustrations give the reader the opportunity to find him in various hiding places.
Animal Weapons and Defenses Janet Riehecky. byJanetRiehecky ContentConsultant: Jackie Gai, DVM Zoo andExotic AnimalVeterinarian Reading Consultant: Barbara J. Fox Reading Specialist professoremeritus NorthCarolinaStateUniversity Animal ...
Describes the different ways fishes camouflage themselves to escape from enemies and to catch food.
"Gives examples of how animals in tropical rain forests use camouflage to help them adapt to their habitats and hide from predators"--Provided by publisher.
Photographs and text detail how mammals, birds, fishes, and insects disguise themselves with different kinds of camouflage in order to survive.
Answers in rhyme questions regarding the protective devices, paticularly color, of such animals as the tiger, frog, polar bear, and chameleon.
There are some animals very good at hiding. Find out how and why.
Introduces general ways animals camouflage themselves, such as coloration, mimicry, and disguise, and discusses how specific animals protect themselves using these techniques.
It's almost graduation day for the ninja trainees in the Great Forest. Will everyone graduate, or will Joyce's colourful wings hold her back? (From page 3)
Amelia's class is learning Italian and very soon her school is having their first ever Gelato Day! But not everyone is excited. The new boy, Harry Truffle, won't smile and...
"Learn all about animals that rely on camouflage to help them stay hidden, whether it's to avoid predators or launch a surprise attack on prey"--