Why Am I a Fish?

Why Am I a Fish? by Greg Pyers is a New Ed edition published by Raintree Publishers on September 15, 2006. This 32-page book is written in English and explores the diverse world of fish, highlighting the characteristics that define them as a group. Through a focused examination of the rainbow trout, the book provides insights into the various species of fish, which number over 20,000, including seahorses, manta rays, and eels.
Readers will discover detailed information about the anatomy and classification of fish, making it a valuable resource for those interested in animals and nature. The book presents a clear and engaging narrative that encourages curiosity about aquatic life. With its emphasis on juvenile nonfiction, Why Am I a Fish? serves as an informative introduction to the fascinating characteristics of fish and their habitats.
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Fish are one group of animals. There are more than 20,000 kinds, or species, of fish. Seahorses, manta rays and eels are fish. So are rainbow trout. These animals all look very different from each other. So what makes a fish a fish? In this book, we will look closely at the rainbow trout to find out.
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