Pond and River

“Pond and River” by Steve Parker, published by Dorling Kindersley Limited on April 3, 2003, is a 72-page exploration of freshwater habitats. This book invites readers to observe the diverse life forms found in ponds and rivers, detailing the fascinating creatures that inhabit these ecosystems. It provides insights into the transformations of species, such as the metamorphosis of a dragonfly nymph into an adult dragonfly, and offers information on distinguishing between toad spawn and frog spawn.
Readers will discover a wealth of knowledge about animals, birds, and the intricate relationships within these environments. The book covers various topics related to biology, geography, and ecosystems, making it a valuable resource for those interested in nature and science. Through engaging descriptions, “Pond and River” presents a vivid picture of life in freshwater habitats, encouraging a deeper understanding of the natural world.
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Be an eyewitness to the natural world of freshwater habitats – from the amazing creatures that live in ponds and rivers, to animals and birds that make their home on riverbanks. – See how a dragonfly nymph changes into a dragonfly – Discoverhow to distinguish between toad spawn and frog spawn – Find out how high a salmon can leap
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