Most major groups of African wildlife are represented in this marvelous menagerie and loosely organized under seven whimsical sub-titles. In describing each animal’s characteristics, the author focuses on its adaptations for survival, such as the bushbaby’s eyes and the aardwolf’s digestive system. She recounts fascinating behaviors, many based on her own observations, and draws on African folktales for explanations of other behaviors, such as oxpeckers’ preference for giraffes. She also refers to the roles of some of the wildlife symbolized in Egyptian mythology.
Awesome African Wildlife is intended for a general readership, including older children. It contains a color satellite map of Africa, a reading list and a table of metric and US measurements. Scientific names are given for further reference. A unique feature is a copy of an 1864 photograph from the London Zoo of a quagga, the zebralike animal that is now extinct.
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·a presentation of 52 African animals, including mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects
·52 full color illustrations by a South African guide and artist
·a color satellite map of the continent From the savannas, woodlands and deserts of East and southern Africa, the author of this informative and readable book has captured over 50 species of wildlife in a summary verse and short article. A gifted southern African artist has painted a watercolor illustration for each. Most major groups of African wildlife are represented in this marvelous menagerie and loosely organized under seven whimsical sub-titles. For example, the desert-adapted oryx and subterranean naked mole-rat share space with the water-dependent Nile crocodile in "Some Like It Hot and Dry, Others Go Wet". In describing each animal’s characteristics, the author focuses on its adaptations for survival, such as the bushbaby’s eyes and the aardwolf’s digestive system. She recounts fascinating behaviors, many based on her own observations, and draws on African folktales for explanations of other behaviors, such as oxpeckers’ preference for giraffes. She also refers to the roles of some of the wildlife symbolized in Egyptian mythology. Awesome African Wildlife is intended for a general readership, including older children. It contains a color satellite map of Africa, a reading list and a table of metric and US measurements. Scientific names are given for further reference. A unique feature is a copy of an 1864 photograph from the London Zoo of a quagga, the zebralike animal that is now extinct.
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Book Description Condition: New. Carr, Pam (illustrator). New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1.4. Seller Inventory # Q-1931807124