Arthropods

“Arthropods” by Ruth Naomi Miller, published by Raintree in 2005, is a 64-page exploration of the classification of animals within the animal kingdom. This book delves into the specific groupings of animals, focusing on the factors that distinguish these groups, including anatomy, life cycle, behavior, and habitat. Written in English, it serves as an informative resource for young readers interested in the natural world.
In “Arthropods,” readers will find a detailed examination of the characteristics that define this diverse group of animals. The book presents insights into the biology of arthropods, highlighting their unique features and the roles they play in various ecosystems. As part of the Juvenile Nonfiction genre, this edition aims to educate and engage children with the wonders of science and nature, making it a valuable addition to any young learner’s library.
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‘Animal Kingdom’ explores how and why animals are classified in specific groupings. Each title examines the factors that distinguish animal groups, such as, anatomy, life cycle, behaviour and habitat.
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