Mammals

Mammals by Anita Ganeri, published by Watts in 1994, is a 32-page exploration of the diverse world of mammals. This book explains how mammals differ from other animals and delves into their various characteristics and behaviors. It is designed for primary-level readers, making it accessible for those in National Curriculum Key Stages 1 and 2.
In this edition, readers will discover insights into how mammals raise their young, find food, and employ camouflage techniques. The book also examines the use of senses among different mammal species, providing a comprehensive overview of zoology and animal sciences. With its engaging content, Mammals serves as an informative resource for young learners interested in the animal kingdom.
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Explains how mammals differ from other animals, looks at the wide variety of mammals which exists, and examines some typical characteristics and behaviour, including raising young, finding food, camouflage techniques and use of senses. Suggested level: primary.
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