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Through color, shape,size, and other adaptations, city fish and country fish have evolved to survive in their particula... MoreCity Fish Country Fish: How Fish Adapt to Tropical Seas and Cold Oceans
More than 99 percent of all life forms have gone extinct during the 3.6-billion-year history of life on Earth. Other org... MoreExtreme Survivors: Animals That Time Forgot
Enormous jellyfish and fish with blood like antifreeze are just a few of the creatures captured in their unique habitat ... MoreLife Under Ice 2nd edition: Exploring Antarctic Seas
Natural selection and speciation are all but ignored in children’s nonfiction. To help address this glaring deficiency, ... MoreOne Iguana, Two Iguanas: A Story of Accident, Natural Selection, and Evolution
Scorpions and brown recluse spiders are fine as far as they go, but if you want daily contact with venomous creatures, t... MoreDon't Mess with Me: The Strange Lives of Venomous Sea Creatures
Explores a question unasked by any other book for young readers: What can we learn about nature and evolution from the b... MoreBlowholes, Book Gills, and Butt-Breathers: How Animals Get Their Oxygen
From zooplankton to phytoplankton, these small-scale superheroes are the foundation of the ocean’s food chain, keep our ... MoreTiny Titans: The Big Story of Plankton
Poop—or guano to be more specific. She also knew who it was from (penguins), how many there were (a lot!), and what they... MoreChasing Guano: The Discovery of a Penguin Supercolony
