Marshall Mammoth S.
2 total works
This volume illuminates the mysterious world of bioluminescence. Text and captions explain how and why animals produce these effects, and uncover the strange lives they lead. Each creature is illustrated in up-close detail against a black background for an emphatic effect. Young readers discover: how the bizarre angler fish finds food in the dark with its luminous fishing rod; why fireflies perform a glittering dance in the night. From fish, squid and comb jellies to insects, fungi and bacteria. The book reveals the secrets of shimmering animals and plants. The detailed information is broken down into accessible segments with fact panels to show the size of the creatures.
This illustrated guide gives young readers a close look at dangerous animals and plants. The detailed information is broken down into accessible segments, and fact panels show the size of the animals and plants. In a hostile world, how do animals and plants protect themselves? Many have developed a range of armour, spines, chemical weapons and poisons to fend off attackers. A blue-ringed octopus flashes its rings as a warning, one bite and death will soon follow. But some animals aren't protecting themselves, they are catching food. Paralyzed by poison, a spider's doomed victim is unable to escape.