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Copyright:
Imprint: Mitchell Lane
Category: NonfictionInterest Level:
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AR Title: No
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Book Features:
Dewey Number: 591.47
Page Count: 32
Trim: 6 1/2 x 9 1/4
Nature's Wonderful Weapons Series
Animals need to defend themselves and their territories against attackers. They have to win mates. Some must catch and kill prey. Luckily, they have built-in weapons to help them fight and survive. The Komodo dragon has serrated teeth and a toxic bite. The Mexican fireleg tarantula lobs barbed hairs at its enemies. The striped polecat shoots a revolting spray out of its backside. Six titles in the Nature’s Wonderful Weapons series help young readers explore the natural defenses of animals from the fascinating to the freaky: Antlers, Horns, and Ossicones; Sprays, Secretions, and Shocks; Spurs, Spines, and Quills; Tails, Stingers, and Harpoons; Talons, Claws, and Pincers; and Tusks, Teeth, and Fangs. Wildlife experts Julie and David Lavender explain the science behind animal weaponry in these high-interest books that include amazing photographs, fascinating facts, a glossary and index, reading comprehension questions, and resources for further learning.