Deadly Predators
Author: Melissa Stewart
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 1426313462
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Describes how predators hunt, raise their young, and contribute to the food chain.
Author: Melissa Stewart
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 1426313462
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Describes how predators hunt, raise their young, and contribute to the food chain.
Author: Gordon D. Grice
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 375
ISBN-13: 0241951291
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Award-winning writer Grice takes readers on a tour of the animal kingdom--from grizzly bears to great white sharks, tarantulas to tapeworms--that will delight, amaze, and horrify. "A must for everyone even remotely thinking of getting a monkey, a sea lion, or, heaven forbid, a dog."--David Sedaris.
Author: Anna Claybourne
Publisher: Silver Dolphin Books
Published: 2016-09-01
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781626866324
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Dare to get close to the most dangerous animals on earth—and find out what lies beneath! On the pages of Scanorama: Deadly Predators, kids are treated to a virtual X-ray tour featuring some of the world's most dangerous animals. Five movable sliders transform illustrated animals into full-body scans that reveal their skeletons and show how they have come to rule their habitats. Featured animals include a tiger, a scorpion, and a great white shark; each animal is covered in detail through informative text, photographs, and illustrations. To learn about even more deadly creatures, readers can lift the flaps and discover what is hiding in wait, ready to pounce on its next victim!
Author: Melissa Stewart
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Published: 2013-07-09
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 142631390X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Come face-to-face with sharks, wolves, tigers, and many more predators in this gripping new addition to the National Geographic Kids Reader series. Amazing animal photos will wow kids as they discover how predators hunt, raise their young, and contribute to the food chain. This Level 2 reader is written in easy-to-grasp text and will help kids understand who rules in the wild!
Author: Paul A. Trout
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Published: 2011-11-15
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 1616145021
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In this illuminating and evocative exploration of the origin and function of storytelling, the author goes beyond the work of mythologist Joseph Campbell, arguing that mythmaking evolved as a cultural survival strategy for coping with the constant fear of being killed and eaten by predators. Beginning nearly two million years ago in the Pleistocene era, the first stories, Trout argues, functioned as alarm calls, warning fellow group members about the carnivores lurking in the surroundings. At the earliest period, before the development of language, these rudimentary "stories" would have been acted out. When language appeared with the evolution of the ancestral human brain, stories were recited, memorized, and much later written down as the often bone-chilling myths that have survived to this day. This book takes the reader through the landscape of world mythology to show how our more recent ancestors created myths that portrayed animal predators in four basic ways: as monsters, as gods, as benefactors, and as role models. Each incarnation is a variation of the fear-management technique that enabled early humans not only to survive but to overcome their potentially incapacitating fear of predators. In the final chapter, Trout explores the ways in which our visceral fear of predators is played out in the movies, where both animal and human predators serve to probe and revitalize our capacity to detect and survive danger. Anyone with an interest in mythology, archaeology, folk tales, and the origins of contemporary storytelling will find this book an exciting and provocative exploration into the natural and psychological forces that shaped human culture and gave rise to storytelling and mythmaking.
Author: Louise and Richard Spilsbury
Publisher: Bellwether Media
Published: 2017-01-01
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 1681033194
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Every great animal predator has a secret weapon. The crocodile opens toothy jaws. The harpy eagle grabs and crushes prey with strong talons. The boa constrictor uses its body to coil and squeeze. In this book, fluent readers will watch some of the animal kingdom's most infamous attack methods.
Author: Melissa Stewart
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 52
ISBN-13: 1426307586
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Young readers learn about 12 of the most deadly animals in the world, from sharks to tiny mosquitoes.
Author: Louise Spilsbury
Publisher: Engineered by Nature
Published: 2021-03-04
Total Pages: 33
ISBN-13: 1398200611
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Predators have adapted to be ruthless hunters and killers. Find out how a cheetah's paws help it to chase its dinner, how a king cobra ambushes its prey and how a box jellyfish enjoys a feast.
Author: Timothy C. Winegard
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2019-08-06
Total Pages: 639
ISBN-13: 1524743437
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →**The instant New York Times bestseller.** *An international bestseller.* Finalist for the Lane Anderson Award Finalist for the RBC Taylor Award “Hugely impressive, a major work.”—NPR A pioneering and groundbreaking work of narrative nonfiction that offers a dramatic new perspective on the history of humankind, showing how through millennia, the mosquito has been the single most powerful force in determining humanity’s fate Why was gin and tonic the cocktail of choice for British colonists in India and Africa? What does Starbucks have to thank for its global domination? What has protected the lives of popes for millennia? Why did Scotland surrender its sovereignty to England? What was George Washington's secret weapon during the American Revolution? The answer to all these questions, and many more, is the mosquito. Across our planet since the dawn of humankind, this nefarious pest, roughly the size and weight of a grape seed, has been at the frontlines of history as the grim reaper, the harvester of human populations, and the ultimate agent of historical change. As the mosquito transformed the landscapes of civilization, humans were unwittingly required to respond to its piercing impact and universal projection of power. The mosquito has determined the fates of empires and nations, razed and crippled economies, and decided the outcome of pivotal wars, killing nearly half of humanity along the way. She (only females bite) has dispatched an estimated 52 billion people from a total of 108 billion throughout our relatively brief existence. As the greatest purveyor of extermination we have ever known, she has played a greater role in shaping our human story than any other living thing with which we share our global village. Imagine for a moment a world without deadly mosquitoes, or any mosquitoes, for that matter? Our history and the world we know, or think we know, would be completely unrecognizable. Driven by surprising insights and fast-paced storytelling, The Mosquito is the extraordinary untold story of the mosquito’s reign through human history and her indelible impact on our modern world order.
Author: Paul Terry
Publisher:
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781770855267
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Take a deep breath and plunge into terrifying Top 10 lists of deadly animals around the globe.