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Why do cats purr? How much can you learn about a cat's mood from
the direction it flicks its tail? How do cats show trust with their
eyes? Why do cats rub against their owners' legs? Arranged in
chapters covering physical characteristics, senses, lifecycle and
behaviour, Cats features a huge range of breeds from all around the
world. From Siamese to Russian Blue, Manx to American Bobtail,
Burmese to Bombay, the book expertly explores and celebrates this
most beloved pet. With fascinating captions on every page, even cat
lovers will learn something new. Cats is a brilliant examination in
150 outstanding colour photographs.
Butterflies and moths hold an enduring fascination for their
unusual life cycle, as they change from one creature into another.
Butterflies is an outstanding collection of photographs showcasing
nature's most beautiful and often elusive butterflies and moths -
members of the Lepidoptera order - in the variety of their natural
habitats. With 17,500 species of butterfly and 160,000 species of
moth in the world today, they can be found on every continent apart
from Antarctica, and in every nation. Arranged in chapters covering
some of the most beautiful and interesting types of butterfly and
moth, their habitats, their transition from egg to caterpillar and
from chrysalid to adult, as well as their behaviour, the book
reveals little-known facts about their life cycle, anatomy,
self-defence mechanisms, feeding and migration. For example, did
you know that while caterpillars chew their solid food, adult
butterflies can only consume liquid, and some moths do not even
have mouths? Or that many species can taste with their feet? With
full captions explaining how the species breeds, feeds, and changes
from caterpillar to the animal kingdom's most stunning member,
Butterflies is a brilliant examination in more than 200 outstanding
colour photographs of these fascinating insects.
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Cats (Paperback)
Julianna Photopoulos
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R298
R248
Discovery Miles 2 480
Save R50 (17%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Why do cats purr? How much can you learn about a cat’s mood from
the direction it flicks its tail? How do cats show trust with their
eyes? Why do cats rub against their owners’ legs? Arranged in
chapters covering physical characteristics, senses, lifecycle and
behaviour, Cats features a huge range of breeds from all around the
world. From Siamese to Russian Blue, Manx to American Bobtail,
Burmese to Bombay, the book expertly explores and celebrates this
most beloved pet. With fascinating captions on every page, even cat
lovers will learn something new. Cats is a brilliant examination in
150 outstanding colour photographs.
Few animals strike as much fear as snakes, which kill either
through their poisonous venom or through suffocation. Numbering
more than 3000 species, snakes can be found in virtually every
environment other than Antarctica, from the jungles of the Amazon
to the Gobi desert and Australian Outback. Some snakes even inhabit
the rivers and seas. Arranged by continent, Snakes offers an
engaging pictorial introduction to these prehistoric predators.
Find out about the black mamba, which is feared because it
possesses an extremely potent venom that kills most of its victims
– animal and human; see the banded krait, whose venom is a
neurotoxin that induces instant paralysis; learn about the
reticulated python, the world’s longest constrictor, regularly
reaching over 6 metres (20ft) in length; and marvel at the tiny
Barbados threadsnake, which typically grows to a length of 10cm
(4in) and has been compared to a spaghetti noodle! With full
captions explaining the history, behaviour and feeding habits of
more than 150 snake species, Snakes is a fascinating examination of
these highly colourful reptilian killers in more than 180 vivid
photographs.
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Butterflies (Paperback)
Julianna Photopoulos
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R298
R248
Discovery Miles 2 480
Save R50 (17%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Butterflies and moths hold an enduring fascination for their
unusual life cycle, as they change from one creature into another.
Butterflies is an outstanding collection of photographs showcasing
nature’s most beautiful and often elusive butterflies and moths
– members of the Lepidoptera order – in the variety of their
natural habitats. With 17,500 species of butterfly and 160,000
species of moth in the world today, they can be found on every
continent apart from Antarctica, and in every nation. Arranged in
chapters covering some of the most beautiful and interesting types
of butterfly and moth, their habitats, their transition from egg to
caterpillar and from chrysalid to adult, as well as their
behaviour, the book reveals little-known facts about their life
cycle, anatomy, self-defence mechanisms, feeding and migration. For
example, did you know that while caterpillars chew their solid
food, adult butterflies can only consume liquid, and some moths do
not even have mouths? Or that many species can taste with their
feet? With full captions explaining how the species breeds, feeds,
and changes from caterpillar to the animal kingdom’s most
stunning member, Butterflies is a brilliant examination in more
than 200 outstanding colour photographs of these fascinating
insects.
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