The elephant scientist

Título
The elephant scientist

Caitlin, O'Connell

Resumen
In the sprawling African scrub desert of Etosha National Park, they call her "the mother of all elephants." Holding binoculars closely to her eyes, American scientist Caitlin O'Connell could not believe what she was seeing from these African elephants: as the mighty matriarch scanned the horizon, the other elephants followed suit, stopped midstride, and stood as still as statues. This observation would guide the scientist to a groundbreaking discovery about elephant communication: elephants actually listen with their limbs.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2011

Scientists in the field

Descripción física
70 pages : colour illustrations ; 24 x 29 cm

Materia personal
O'Connell, Caitlin, 1965-

Término de la materia
African elephant -- Namibia.
 
African elephant -- Behavior -- Research.

Autor añadido
Jackson, Donna M., 1959-
 
Rodwell, T. C.,

Síntesis
In the sprawling African scrub desert of Etosha National Park, they call her "the mother of all elephants." Holding binoculars closely to her eyes, American scientist Caitlin O'Connell could not believe what she was seeing from these African elephants: as the mighty matriarch scanned the horizon, the other elephants followed suit, stopped midstride, and stood as still as statues. This observation would guide the scientist to a groundbreaking discovery about elephant communication: elephants actually listen with their limbs.

ISBN
9780547053448

Información de publicación
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, [2011]
 
©2011


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