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Look at me!, wild animal show-offs, Jim Arnosky

Label
Look at me!, wild animal show-offs, Jim Arnosky
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Look at me!
Oclc number
1023859732
Responsibility statement
Jim Arnosky
Sub title
wild animal show-offs
Summary
"With his signature breathtaking art, plus stunning gatefolds, acclaimed naturalist Jim Arnosky introduces children to the most eye-catching creatures in the animal kingdom! Meet the show-offs! With their wacky eyebrows, beautiful patterns, and bright feathers and scales, many animals seem to be saying: "Look at ME!" That behavior certainly won't protect them from predators, so why do they do it? Jim Arnosky explores a multitude of creatures from across the globe to reveal the reasons behind their attention-grabbing behavior. His spectacular art, including amazing gatefolds, presents brilliantly colored poison arrow frogs of the rainforest; the breeding plumage of egrets and peacocks; the impressive antlers of deer and elk; the threatening hoods of cobras; the balloon-like displays of African bullfrogs; and the dramatic color transformation of spawning fish." -- ONIX annotation
Table Of Contents
Fanned tails -- Introduction -- Skin spreaders -- Noise makers -- Inflators -- More about antlers -- Horns and antlers -- Color to attract, distract, or warn -- Fancy feathers -- Bird plumage -- Featherd show-offs -- Author's note -- More about animal show-offs
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
Wild animal show-offs
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