Orcas

Titre
Orcas

Dionna L. Mann

Sommaire
Did you know that orcas live in family groups their entire lives: and that their intelligent, collaborative hunting techniques are what earned them the nickname 'killer whales?' Features include stunning photography; a fact file which breaks down vital data points in an easy-to-follow and understand format; fast facts; a family tree to show the evolution of and how this animal fits into the wider category of its scientific order; a glossary and more. The last chapter of every Nature's Children title always discusses human's impact on the animal and its environment.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2019

Nature's children

Description matérielle
48 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 22 cm.

Note générale
Includes index.

Terme de vedette-matière
Killer whale.

Résumé
Did you know that orcas live in family groups their entire lives: and that their intelligent, collaborative hunting techniques are what earned them the nickname 'killer whales?' Features include stunning photography; a fact file which breaks down vital data points in an easy-to-follow and understand format; fast facts; a family tree to show the evolution of and how this animal fits into the wider category of its scientific order; a glossary and more. The last chapter of every Nature's Children title always discusses human's impact on the animal and its environment.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9780531127186

Informations de publication
New York , NY : Children's Press, an imprint of Scholastic Inc., [2019]


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