Hiding in Deserts

Hiding in Deserts by Deborah Underwood, published by Raintree in August 2010, is a 32-page exploration of animal camouflage in desert habitats. This book introduces readers to the concept of camouflage, detailing its role in the survival of various species. Through engaging descriptions, it examines how animals adapt to their environments, showcasing the diverse ways camouflage manifests in nature.
Readers will find a clear explanation of how camouflage functions and its significance in the animal kingdom. The book delves into the science behind these adaptations, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction topics such as animals, biology, and life sciences. Hiding in Deserts provides an informative look at the intersection of science and nature, appealing to young readers eager to learn about zoology and the fascinating strategies animals use to thrive in their habitats.
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This series introduces the reader to animal camouflage, looking at habitats from around the world. Each book explains what camouflage is, how it functions in animal survival, and how it can appear.
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