One of a series of bestsellers which have been simplified to bring them within range of reluctant readers. This book, which is intended for the older secondary school reader, retains the style and flavour of the original and has the appearance of any other paperback.
This book takes a detailed look at the world of sharks, revealing how great whites hunt their prey, why basking sharks cruise with their mouths open wide, and which species swims thousands of miles each year to reproduce.
Exactly 1000 facts are covered by 100 topics, each with 10 key points that provide a simple handle on the subject. Fascinating information panels as well as extended captions amplify this quick fire approach.
Packed with all the essential information, stunning artwork and photography from the previous edition Shark by Eyewitness is now more interactive and colourful than ever with new infographics, statistics, facts and timelines, plus a giant ...
Provides information about the diet, anatomy, habits, and reproduction of sharks.
SHUT As the shark takes water into its mouth ( the equivalent of breathing in ) , the gill slits are closed . OPEN Water and carbon dioxide waste are expelled when the gill slits are open . EATING AND BREATHING Basking sharks use their ...
Sharks
Explores the world of sharks and their extraordinarily complex society. This study defines the important role they play as apex predators in the world's oceans; it also highlights their exploitation and vulnerability.
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