What is a Fish?

What is a Fish? by Bobbie Kalman, published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 1998, is a 32-page exploration of the diverse world of fish. This book presents an informative overview of over 25,000 species found in oceans, lakes, and rivers, detailing their unique adaptations for underwater life. Readers will learn about the anatomy of fish, their swimming and breathing mechanisms, feeding habits, and reproductive strategies, as well as their methods of self-defense and the ecosystems they inhabit.
In this edition, readers will discover fascinating insights into tropical reefs and unusual fish, alongside engaging facts about these aquatic creatures. The book addresses the various dangers fish face in their environments, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, animals, and the science of biology. With its accessible language and informative content, What is a Fish? serves as an educational tool for young readers eager to learn more about the natural world.
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There are over 25,000 different species of fish in the oceans, lakes, and rivers of the earth. Some fish even breathe air and can live on land! What is a Fish? explains: – how a fish’s body is designed to live underwater – how fish swim, breathe, eat, and reproduce – how they defend themselves – life in a tropical reef – unusual fish and fun fish facts – dangers to fish
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