Wildlife Wong and the pygmy elephant, by Sarah Pye
Type
Label
Wildlife Wong and the pygmy elephant, by Sarah Pye
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
portraitsmapsillustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Pre-adolescent
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Wildlife Wong and the pygmy elephant
Responsibility statement
by Sarah Pye
Series statement
Wildlife Wong, 3
Summary
Pygmy means 'small', but pygmy elephants are the largest mammals in Borneo, and they can be very dangerous. When Wildlife Wong is tracking bears in the rainforest, he tries his best to avoid them. He isn't always successful. In this story, curious elephants take their own photos with his camera traps, an angry male chases him down the road, and a family of elephants sit on his car in the middle of the night! So, what will Wong do when a lonely baby elephant walks across the road in front of him? After the story learn interesting facts about pygmy elephants and their rainforest home. Conduct experiments and become a scientist just like Wildlife Wong!
Target audience
pre adolescent
Creator
Genre
Subject
- Ecologists -- Malaysia -- Juvenile literature
- Borneo -- Juvenile literature
- Creative nonfiction
- Wildlife rescue -- Juvenile literature
- Human-animal relationships -- Juvenile literature
- Elephants -- Juvenile literature
- Wildlife conservation -- Juvenile literature
- Rain forest ecology -- Juvenile literature
- Wong, Siew Te -- Juvenile literature
Content
Author
Incoming Resources
- Has instance1
Outgoing Resources
- Creator1
- Genre1
- Subject9
- Ecologists -- Malaysia -- Juvenile literature
- Borneo -- Juvenile literature
- Creative nonfiction
- Wildlife rescue -- Juvenile literature
- Human-animal relationships -- Juvenile literature
- Elephants -- Juvenile literature
- Wildlife conservation -- Juvenile literature
- Rain forest ecology -- Juvenile literature
- Wong, Siew Te -- Juvenile literature
- Content2
- Author1