Wild about Dolphins

“Wild about Dolphins” by Nicola Davies, published by Candlewick Press in 2001, is a 53-page exploration of various dolphin species. This edition presents an informative overview of how dolphins swim, breathe, communicate, and care for their young, making it a valuable resource for those interested in marine life and animal behavior.
Readers will discover detailed insights into the fascinating world of dolphins, including their unique adaptations and social structures. The book focuses on the characteristics and behaviors of these mammals, providing an engaging look at their lives in the ocean. With its emphasis on juvenile nonfiction, “Wild about Dolphins” serves as an educational tool for young readers eager to learn more about animals and marine ecosystems.
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Examines different species of dolphins and how they swim, breathe, communicate, and care for their young.
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