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The first species to be domesticated, dogs have been selectively
bred over thousands of years. Today they're man's best friend - but
while many are pets, many, too, are working animals: for the
police, for the blind, as guard dogs, as sheepdogs, pulling sleds
and as therapy animals. Arranged in chapters covering physical
characteristics, senses, lifecycle, communication, behaviour and
working dogs, Dogs is a hugely informative visual celebration. From
huskies to German shepherds, from collies to Chihuahuas, Shih Tzu
to Jack Russell Terriers, Labradors to Bullmastiffs to Dachshunds,
the book includes a huge range of breeds. With fascinating captions
on every page, even dog lovers will learn something new. Dogs is a
brilliant examination in 150 outstanding colour photographs.
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Dogs (Paperback)
Tom Jackson
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R286
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The first species to be domesticated, dogs have been selectively
bred over thousands of years. Today they’re man’s best friend
– but while many are pets, many, too, are working animals: for
the police, for the blind, as guard dogs, as sheepdogs, pulling
sleds and as therapy animals. Arranged in chapters covering
physical characteristics, senses, lifecycle, communication,
behaviour and working dogs, Dogs is a hugely informative visual
celebration. From huskies to German shepherds, from collies to
Chihuahuas, Shih Tzu to Jack Russell Terriers, Labradors to
Bullmastiffs to Dachshunds, the book includes a huge range of
breeds. With fascinating captions on every page, even dog lovers
will learn something new. Dogs is a brilliant examination in 150
outstanding colour photographs.
How does a mudskipper fish manage to “walk” on land? Why is the
Hoatzin also known as ‘The Stinkbird’? And once the female Pipa
toad has laid her eggs, where does she put them? The answers? The
mudskipper can “walk” using its pectoral fins, the Hoatzin has
a unique digestive system which gives the bird a manure-like odour,
and the female Pipa Toad embeds its eggs on its back where they
develop to adult stage. Illustrated throughout with outstanding
colour photographs, Strange Animals presents the most unusual
aspects of 100 of the most unusual species. The selection spans a
broad spectrum of wildlife, from the tallest land living mammal,
the giraffe, to the light, laughing chorus of Australian kookaburra
birds, from the intelligence of the Bottlenose dolphin to octopuses
that change colour when they dream to the slow pace of the
three-toed sloth. Arranged geographically, the photographs are
accompanied by fascinating captions, which explain the quirky
characteristics of each entry. Including egg-laying mammals, birds,
reptiles, amphibians, cannibalistic insects and other
invertebrates, Strange Animals is a compelling introduction to some
of nature’s most curious beasts.
With fossil records dating back 400 million years, sharks have
outlived the dinosaurs and many other forms of life currently on
earth – they are even older than trees. There are more than 1,000
species of sharks and rays, with new species discovered every year.
Through their evolution, sharks have shaped our oceans into the
rich habitats we know today. As apex predators, sharks play an
important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the species below
them in the food chain – helping remove the weak and sick, and
keeping the ocean and fish populations healthy. Other deadly
predators of the deep – such as the box jellyfish, lionfish and
giant octopus – are also to be feared. Did you know the Stonefish
is the most venomous fish species to swim in our oceans? Better not
get too close – it has 13 dorsal fin spines that release deadly
toxins when the fish gets into threatening situations. Learn about
the dwarf lantern shark, which is so small it can fit in the palm
of your hand; or the whale shark, which grow up to 12 metres (40ft)
in length and is the largest known fish species in the oceans
today; or the great white shark, the oceans’ top predator and
capable of chewing up dolphins and seals with its 300 teeth. With
full captions explaining the different species, behaviour and
feeding habits, Sharks & Underwater Predators is a lively
examination of these elemental killers in more than 180 vivid
photographs.
Bees is an outstanding collection of photographs showing these
fascinating insects in their natural habitat. Honey bees,
bumblebees, mining bees, dwarf bees, carpenter, leafcutter and
mason bees: bees come in many different types, with more than
16,000 species worldwide. The bees we are most familiar with,
bumblebees and honey bees, live in colonies and play a major role
in pollinating the crops, plants and flowers around us. And bees
produce honey - reputedly the food of the gods - a function of
bees' lifecycle, which humans have exploited for millennia. Many
bees today are domesticated, and beekeepers collect honey, beeswax,
pollen, and royal jelly from hives for human use. A typical bee
produces a teaspoon of honey (about 5 grams) in her lifetime. Bees
can communicate many ways through the movement of their wings and
bodies - most famously, with the 'waggle dance', where they make
figure-of- eight circles to let other bees know the direction and
distance of nectar. With full captions explaining how bees live,
function communally, communicate, feed and reproduce, Bees is an
insightful examination in 190 outstanding colour photographs of
mankind's favourite insect.
Illustrated throughout with 200 outstanding colour photographs,
Endangered Animals presents an in-depth look at around 100 species
of animal from around the world, all of which are currently
endangered or threatened according to the annual list drawn up by
the World Conservation Union (IUCN). The selection spans a broad
spectrum of wildlife, from large, charismatic mammals such as the
Bengal tiger to lesser-known species such as New Zealand's kakapo,
the world's only flightless parrot, which was once presumed to be
extinct. Each continent is covered, with examples carefully drawn
from every habitat - from the mysterious aye-aye of Madagascar's
shrinking rainforest, to the shy spectacled bear of the high Andes.
Arranged geographically, each photographic entry is supported by a
fascinating caption, which explains the animal's current plight and
whether it is critically endangered or classified as vulnerable.
From the Ethiopian wolf to the Bengal tiger to monk seal and
dugong, Endangered Animals is a fascinating introduction to some of
the most threatened species on the planet.
Open your 'human body construction guide' to reveal the answers to
all your puzzling human biology questions! Find out what each body
system does and how they fit together to create a living, breathing
person. Styled as a construction guide, readers will explore the
ten major body systems from the inside out - from your bones to
your nerves! Each spread contains body part checklists and 'Don't
forget' notes for key information, while a mini human body on each
spread depicting the relevent body system works as a useful
navigation tool when flicking through the book. The human engineer
slant imparts STEM concepts for budding biologists and doctors.
Prepare to get under the skin of the human body machine and find
out what makes it tick.
The Short Story of Science is a new introduction to the complete
subject of science. Covering 60 key experiments, from Archimedes'
investigations of buoyancy to the discovery of dark matter, and
then linking these to the history of science, as well as to the key
theories and methods, the book simplifies and explains all the key
breakthroughs. Accessible and concise, generously illustrated
throughout, and with all the essential information presented
without jargon, readers are given all the tools they need to enjoy
the fascinating history of scientific knowledge.
Travel back in time to meet the dinosaurs and other prehistoric
creatures From the terrifying T. rex to the speedy Velociraptor and
the ferocious Tylosaurus, this book captures thirty-six prehistoric
beasts through stunning illustrations. Intriguing facts accompany
every illustration, so you can find out which dinosaur jumped the
highest, how fierce Ankylosaurus really was, which pterosaus was
the size of a small aeroplane and why Triceratops had a large bony
frill. Meet the giant plant-eaters Dreadnoughtus, Stegosaurus and
Brachiosaurus, the mighty predators Giganotosaurus, Spinosaurus and
Allosaurus, and the small, fast hunters Compsognathus and
Oviraptor.
A unique approach to understanding climate change, with practical
actions to help protect the planet. Climate change is an important,
but complicated, subject. Mind Mappers: How Do We Stop Climate
Change? makes it accessible for all ages - from children to their
parents and teachers. Beautiful illustrations, a unique structure,
and straightforward narrative make this an enticing, fascinating,
and illuminating read.
Meet and be inspired by the huge variety of STEM heroes helping us
make connections every day. From computer scientists to software
engineers, data analysts to neuroscientists - their STEM skills
make a real difference! STEM Heroes introduces you to essential
jobs and diverse STEM skills, highlighting the key details of each
role. The series also includes information on what subjects to
study if you want to be a STEM hero, too! Perfect for inspiring
readers aged 7 and up. Books in the series: Keeping Us Connected
Keeping Us Moving Keeping Us Healthy Keeping Us Safe
In this follow-on to Football Atlas, Space Atlas and Ocean Atlas
readers will be taken on a journey to the prehistoric world!
Dinosaur Atlas is a richly informative, beautifully illustrated
book for dinosaur lovers everywhere, with an exciting new global
perspective. Take a trip through time to the prehistoric world!
Stare down a Tyrannosaurus Rex in North America. Watch out for
Velociraptors' slashing claws in the Gobi Desert. Marvel at the
size of the Giganotosaurus in Argentina. On this Amazing Adventure
readers will discover the mysteries of dinosaur origins, clues to
what they looked like, how they survived, where they lived, and why
they became extinct. What did the world look like during the Age of
Dinosaurs? What are fossils and how can we learn from them? Who was
the largest and most ferocious dinosaur of all? This expansive
guide to dinosaurs large and small answers all these questions and
more as readers journey around a lost world and come face to face
with dinosaurs!
Meet and be inspired by the huge variety of STEM heroes improving
our health every day. From nurses to immunologists, psychologists
to medical engineers - their STEM skills make a real difference!
STEM Heroes introduces you to essential jobs and diverse STEM
skills, highlighting the key details of each role. The series also
includes information on what subjects to study if you want to be a
STEM hero, too! Perfect for inspiring readers aged 7 and up, and
book banded to reading level Book Band 12 Brown. STEM Heroes:
Keeping Us Healthy contents include: Health heroes in the
community, in the hospital, when having an operation, in the
ambulance, providing physiotherapy, including medical engineers,
scientists in the lab, disease experts, public health officials,
mental health professionals, those teaching us about healthy eating
and more! Books in the series: Keeping Us Connected Keeping Us
Moving Keeping Us Healthy Keeping Us Safe
Meet and be inspired by the huge variety of STEM heroes keeping us
safe every day. From car designers to city planners, meteorologists
to naval architects - their STEM skills make a real difference!
STEM Heroes introduces you to essential jobs and diverse STEM
skills, highlighting the key details of each role. The series also
includes information on what subjects to study if you want to be a
STEM hero, too! Perfect for inspiring readers aged 7 and up, and
book banded to reading level Book Band 13 Grey. STEM Heroes:
Keeping Us Safe contents include: Health and safety, safe food,
road safety, alarm systems, pollution, weather, volcano alert!,
rescue squad, safety at sea, tsunami warning, asteroid watchers,
become a STEM safety hero, extra safety fun (quiz and fun facts).
Books in the series: Keeping Us Connected Keeping Us Moving Keeping
Us Healthy Keeping Us Safe
The entire history of Planet Earth as you've never seen it before,
ideal for readers 8+. Our planet has been spinning in the blackness
of Space for 4.5 billion years. People have only been around for a
tiny part of it. But what happened before we arrived on the scene?
Before animals, dinosaurs and even trees? Imagine if we could
discover Earth's history in one day... Starting the clock from the
formation of the Earth, discover each significant moment in time on
the clock, counting down to midnight. Earth Clock covers the most
interesting and high-impact moments of our planet's geological
history with stunning, detailed illustrations, while charting the
evolution of life on Earth, from ancient single-celled organisms to
the species we know today, until modern humans appear - at just
four seconds to midnight. What will tomorrow bring?
Which is the densest element? Which has the largest atoms? And why
are some elements radioactive? From the little-known uses of gold
in medicine to the development of the hydrogen bomb, this is a
fresh new look at the Periodic Table. Combining cutting edge
science with fascinating facts and stunning infographics, this book
looks at the extraordinary stories of discovery, amazing properties
and surprising uses of each elements, whether solid, liquid or gas
- naturally occurring, synthesised or theoretical! From hydrogen to
oganesson, this is a fact-filled visual guide to each element,each
accompanied by technical date (category, atomic number, weight,
boiling point) as well as fun facts and stories about their
discovery and surprising uses.
Filled with bite-size facts and amazing original illustrations, the
Small and Mighty range is the ultimate pocket-sized collectible
series for young readers who can't get enough of their favourite
topic. In The Small and Mighty Book of the Human Body, readers can
learn all about the weird and wonderful human body, discovering
everything from how we see, smell and taste to how our muscles
work. Packed full of interesting facts and information about the
body, as well as fun, highly detailed illustrations, this book will
answer any questions a curious mind might have about exactly how
the body works.
Meet and be inspired by the huge variety of STEM heroes keeping us
moving every day. From roboticists to mechanical engineers,
geologists to seismologists (earthquake experts) - their STEM
skills make a real difference! STEM Heroes introduces you to
essential jobs and diverse STEM skills, highlighting the key
details of each role. The series also includes information on what
subjects to study if you want to be a STEM hero, too! Perfect for
inspiring readers aged 7 and up. Books in the series: Keeping Us
Connected Keeping Us Moving Keeping Us Healthy Keeping Us Safe
Data is an integral part of our lives. It helps us to unlock hidden
mysteries and even predict the future. The Expanding World of Data
uncovers the world of data in a way that is accessible, engaging
and thought-provoking, using colourful artwork, illustrations,
comic strips, 'Speak like a Scientist' and data hero sections. This
book is the perfect resource for those curious minds who want to
know more about data, what it is and what it does. Data can even
help us to make the planet a better place. This title is one of an
exciting series from Oxford, giving accessible introductions to the
ideas, facts, and vocabulary behind an absorbing range of subjects.
Meticulously researched and written by experts in their fields,
curious young readers will quickly get to grips with the basic
principles and terminology of each subject. Author Tom Jackson has
been a writer for 25 years, written about 200 books and specializes
in science and technology. Consultant Dr Bran Knowles is a Senior
Lecturer in the Data Science Institute at Lancaster University
where she leads the Data and Society theme. The Expanding World of
Data is part of a wider collectible set. If you love this title,
why not collect them all?
Did you know that Penguins have wings and feathers but they can't
fly? Instead they have evolved into the most efficient swimmers and
divers of all birds. Even on land penguins are surprisingly agile
and can travel vast distances on foot or by 'toboganning', sliding
on their stomachs over the ice' propelled by their wings and feet.
Penguins is an outstanding collection of photographs showing these
intriguing animals in their natural habitat. You'll discover how
penguins survive the frozen Antarctic; their short outer feathers
overlap, like tiles on a roof, to form a thick waterproof layer,
and underneath are fluffier feathers for warmth. They also huddle
together to keep warm. How do penguins sleep? They take short naps
during the day and evening. They have the unique ability to sleep
while standing up or in the water. Penguins features a variety of
species, from the Emperor, Chinstrap and Adelie penguins in the
Antarctic to the Magellanic, Southern Rockhopper and Yellow-
crested Macaroni penguins of Chile. With full captions explaining
how these animals hunt and feed, rear their young and cope with
such adverse weather conditions, Penguins is a brilliant
examination in 150 outstanding colour photographs of this
fascinating animal.
Most of the world's exquisite and rare bird species are found in
tropical rainforests - the Amazon, Sumatra, Borneo, Daintree
Rainforest in Australia, and the Congo basin in Africa. These lush,
wet biospheres are home to some of the most colourful creatures on
our planet. Did you know that parrots can live for 80 years or
more? Or that most tropical birds are omnivores and will eat seeds,
nuts, fruit and insects, while a few will eat small lizards or
animals? The world's longest parrot is the stunningly bright
hyacinth macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus), checking in at more
than a metre from tip to tail. From the screeching red-and-green
macaw to the majestic great hornbill, from the rainbow lorikeet of
northern Queensland to the endangered Spix's macaw of the Amazonian
rainforest, Tropical Birds explores the fascinating lifecycles,
diets and, where applicable, migratory patterns, of hundreds of
species from every part of the tropical belt. With full captions
explaining the origins, habitat and behaviour of these exotic
creatures, Tropical Birds is a concise exploration in 180 brilliant
photographs.
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