Exploding Ants and Other Amazing Defenses


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What do animals do when they're under attack? Some run. Some hide. But did you know that some animals defend themselves from predators by fighting back? The animals in this book defend themselves in some pretty amazing ways—including methods that use slime, blood, or poison! There's a lizard that can shoot blood from its eyes and an ant that explodes for the good of the colony. Read this book to learn more about these amazing animals and the ways they defend themselves!




Exploding Ants and Other Amazing Defenses


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"This book describes the amazing and uncommon ways in which animals defend themselves from predators, from playing dead to shooting blood from their eyes."--




Trap-Door Spiders and Other Amazing Predators


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Presents information about predatory animals and describes the incredible techniques like stealth, speed, and cooperation they use to hunt and kill their prey.




Deadly Weapons


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Strong jaws, razor-sharp teeth, exploding gases! Discover some of the super weapons in Earth's animal kingdom.




Chemical Cover


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Many mammals, reptiles, fish, and amphibians produce chemicals in their bodies in order to ward off predators. Some manufacture poisons or smelly or painful substances in their own bodies. Others acquire these chemicals through their diet. Engaging text and eye-catching photographs invite readers to delve into the world of stinky sprays, poisonous skin, and slimy goo in order to understand how animals use these chemicals to defend themselves. A discussion of humans' relationship to chemical weapons helps deepen students' understanding of chemicals as defense, while fast facts and lively sidebars explore unusual venoms and behaviors.




Dancing Bees and Other Amazing Communicators


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"A high-interest look at how a variety of animals communicate with one another, from clicks and rumblings to dancing and plumage displays"--




Thousand-Mile Fliers and Other Amazing Migrators


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Introduces readers to migratory animals who travel thousands of miles by flying, swimming, or even walking.




Walking Sticks and Other Amazing Camouflage


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A look at some animals who depend on camouflage to escape enemies.




Frozen Frogs and Other Amazing Hibernators


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Introduction to the science of hibernation.




The Insects


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The Insects has been the standard textbook in the field since the first edition published over forty years ago. Building on the strengths of Chapman's original text, this long-awaited 5th edition has been revised and expanded by a team of eminent insect physiologists, bringing it fully up-to-date for the molecular era. The chapters retain the successful structure of the earlier editions, focusing on particular functional systems rather than taxonomic groups and making it easy for students to delve into topics without extensive knowledge of taxonomy. The focus is on form and function, bringing together basic anatomy and physiology and examining how these relate to behaviour. This, combined with nearly 600 clear illustrations, provides a comprehensive understanding of how insects work. Now also featuring a richly illustrated prologue by George McGavin, this is an essential text for students, researchers and applied entomologists alike.