Bottlenose Dolphins

Bottlenose Dolphins by John F. Prevost, published by ABDO in 1995, is a 23-page exploration of these fascinating marine mammals. This edition presents an informative overview of the dolphin family, detailing how these animals find food, avoid predators, reproduce, and communicate. The book is written in English and features a variety of visual aids, including brilliantly colored photos, diagrams, and maps that complement the text.
Readers will find that this book supports the science curriculum and introduces concepts related to animal kingdom classification. Each chapter is designed to engage young readers, with a table of contents, index, glossary, and bibliography that assist in report writing. The focus on marine life and mammals makes this a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about dolphins and their behaviors.
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Each book in this informative series profiles a different member of the dolphin family. Readers discover the ways dolphins find food, avoid enemies, reproduce, and communicate.
– – Table of contents, index, glossary, and bibliography help young readers write reports
– – Supports science curriculum, introduces animal kingdom classification
– – Brilliantly colored photos, diagrams, and maps enhance the text
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