Animal Disguises

Animal Disguises by Belinda Weber, published by Kingfisher in 2004, offers an engaging exploration of the fascinating ways animals use camouflage to evade predators and capture prey. This 48-page book is presented in English and features vibrant full-color photographs that enhance the learning experience. The lively text provides a science-based overview of animal disguises, making it accessible and informative for young readers.
Readers will discover various strategies animals employ to hide, including changing skin color and mimicking dangerous creatures. The book includes project spreads that encourage hands-on activities, allowing readers to engage with the material both at home and outdoors. With a focus on zoology and life sciences, Animal Disguises invites curiosity about the natural world and the remarkable adaptations of animals.
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KFYK – Kingfisher Young Knowledge is a science-based, highly visual, inspirational learning experience. Lively, engaging text explains the basics of a favourite subject, zooming in on intriguing aspects illustrated with stunning full-colour photographs. Project spreads, featuring activities to do at home or when out and about, encourage hands-on involvement and understanding. KFYK Animal Disguises introduces readers to the tricks that animals use to hide from predators, from changing skin colour to blend into the background to pretending to be dead. Learn all about how some animals use camouflage to catch their prey while others use it to avoid being eaten. Discover the lengths to which some animals will go to avoid being seen, even changing their behaviour to match an animal that is dangerous.
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