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The animal atlas : a pictorial guide to the world's wildlife

The animal atlas : a pictorial guide to the world's wildlife

An illustrated atlas to where animals are in the world - whether they have feathers, scales, or fur! Where do animals build their homes? How do they survive in very hot and cold climates? Why are so many species endangered? Discover the answers to all these questions and many more in The Animal Atlas. This lavishly illustrated nature book takes children on a tour, continent by continent, to meet the animals of the world. Within each section, the book travels through different biomes, such as forests, deserts, and lakes; and specific regions, from the Everglades to the Galapagos, Himalayas, and Great Barrier Reef. The Animal Atlas is packed with beautiful, life-like illustrations of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects that live all around the world, from the Amazon to Antarctica. Each species is carefully hand-drawn to show details of fur, feathers, or scales, while accompanying captions reveal fascinating facts about the animal's behaviour. Maps show precisely where the animals are found. For example, Australia's iconic koala can be tracked down to the east coast of the country. The book starts with an introduction to animal groups and habitats, and finishes with endangered species and a gallery of amazing, record-breaking animals. First published in 1992, this atlas has been updated for the 2020 edition and is a beautiful gift for a new generation of zoologists.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
10019263 J590.9/TAY
JUNIOR NON FICTION   CASINO . On Loan . 9 May 2024
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780241412787
Call Number J590.9/TAY
Author Taylor, Barbara
Title The animal atlas :
a pictorial guide to the world's wildlife
Publication details London :
Dorling Kindersley
2020, c1992
Physical Description 64 p.
Note Previous edition: 1992.
Contents How to use this atlas -- Animal groups -- Animal habitats -- The Arctic -- North America. Forests, lakes and prairies; The Rockies; Western deserts; The Everglades; Central America -- South America. The Gal©Łpagos; The Andes; Amazon rainforest; The Pampas -- Europe. Conifer forests; Woodlands; Southern Europe -- Africa. The Sahara; Rainforests and lakes; The Savannah; Madagascar -- Asia. Siberia; Deserts and steppe; The Himalayas; The Far East; Southeastern Asia and India -- Australasia. The Outback; Rainforests and woods; The Barrier Reef; Tasmania; New Zealand; Antarctica; Amazing animals; Animals in danger.
Summary An illustrated atlas to where animals are in the world - whether they have feathers, scales, or fur! Where do animals build their homes? How do they survive in very hot and cold climates? Why are so many species endangered? Discover the answers to all these questions and many more in The Animal Atlas. This lavishly illustrated nature book takes children on a tour, continent by continent, to meet the animals of the world. Within each section, the book travels through different biomes, such as forests, deserts, and lakes; and specific regions, from the Everglades to the Galapagos, Himalayas, and Great Barrier Reef. The Animal Atlas is packed with beautiful, life-like illustrations of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects that live all around the world, from the Amazon to Antarctica. Each species is carefully hand-drawn to show details of fur, feathers, or scales, while accompanying captions reveal fascinating facts about the animal's behaviour. Maps show precisely where the animals are found. For example, Australia's iconic koala can be tracked down to the east coast of the country. The book starts with an introduction to animal groups and habitats, and finishes with endangered species and a gallery of amazing, record-breaking animals. First published in 1992, this atlas has been updated for the 2020 edition and is a beautiful gift for a new generation of zoologists.
Subjects Animals
Zoogeography
Habitat (Ecology)
Genres Juvenile literature
Contributors Lilly, Kenneth
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