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Born to be wild, how baby animals survive and thrive, written by John Woodward and Caroline Stamps ; consultant, Derek Harvey

Label
Born to be wild, how baby animals survive and thrive, written by John Woodward and Caroline Stamps ; consultant, Derek Harvey
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
8-12 years old
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Born to be wild
Responsibility statement
written by John Woodward and Caroline Stamps ; consultant, Derek Harvey
Sub title
how baby animals survive and thrive
Summary
Imagine learning to leap, roar, swim, or fly for the first time. Born To Be Wild explores the vast complexities of growing up in the animal kingdom, where everything feels like new. This book goes where no other has to delve into the countless ways baby animals survive in the wild. Alongside gorgeous photographs of baby bears, lions and tigers, marsupials, birds and marine mammals, it charts the stages from dependency to independence, and looks at why some animals cling to their mothers for many months, while others must learn to fend for themselves almost as soon as they are born. Informative stepbystep features focus on particular stages of learning, such as how a lion cub learns to stalk its prey. This book focuses on key themes in a young animal's life birth and the very first days of life, learning to hunt and feed, senses and communication, habitat and adaptation, and playtime. Full of beautiful pictures and fascinating science, Born To Be Wild reveals the mysteries of how young creatures survive in an unpredictable world
Target audience
juvenile
resource.consultant

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