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This animal book explores the many clever and creative ways animals
communicate with each other, from head-turning howls to
jaw-dropping dances. For many animals, communicating is as
important to their life chances as finding food and water. Animal
Talk is a brilliant introduction to ingenious communication
strategies in the natural world. Whether it is releasing a cloud of
ink to confuse, roaring to intimidate, dancing to attract a mate or
howling to locate one another, the range of messaging methods in
the natural world is quite astonishing (and sometimes quite
disgusting!). Perfect for children aged 7-9, the animal book is
filled with intriguing illustrations and spectacular photographs of
the amazing, obscure, and unusual. You'll never look at nature the
same way again! This captivating animal book for children offers: -
A fascinating array of animal communications from a wide variety of
different species for children aged 7-9. - Expertly written text
and accompanying images to clearly explain each animal
communication. - Several sections which break down different animal
themes, such as sounds, scents, and signals to make the content
easy to understand. - Incredible facts about how animals
communicate - including how elephants communicate over huge
distances by listening through the soles of their feet, how whales
communicate through song, and more. Meet birds and spiders who
dance to attract a mate, vultures that are sick on their own food
to put off other animals, lions who roar at rival prides to test
out their strength, and many more. Animal Talk is a must-have for
the animal-obsessed, as well as making an interesting resource for
school and libraries. At DK, we believe in the power of discovery.
So why not complete the collection? If you liked Animal Talk and
finding out about the creative ways that animals communicate with
each other, why not check out the other intriguing animal title in
the series? How Not To Get Eaten is a book about the many clever
ways animals protect themselves from predators in the wild!
An inspiring introduction to 50 wild birds for mindful post-Covid
nature watchers. Written by vegan wildlife presenter and filmmaker
Roxy Furman, and nature writer, poet and film-artist Dr Meriel
Lland, this pocket companion for the newbie birdwatcher will
introduce you to 50 birds often seen in the UK and Europe. Birding
is one of the biggest trends of the last few years, and whether you
live in a high-rise flat or a cabin in the woods, spending time in
nature - away from screens - has proven benefits for our wellbeing.
Each illustrated bird comes with a map of where in Europe you're
likely to spot it, facts you never knew about each species, and
notes on how we can help birds thrive - particularly those under
threat. Whether you spot birds on your commute, cycle rides or
weekend adventures, this is the perfect book for mindful nature
lovers who want to look after our planet.
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