Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Discover the diversity of the animal kingdom. Packed with over 500 creatures Each one is looked at in detail by a natural history expert.
Kids will love this illustrated guide to animals from around the world. From the tiniest sponge to the largest elephant, all entries are gloriously illustrated in this spectacular celebration of life on Earth. Entries cover habitat, size and behavior, with zoologist and environmental scientist Jules Howard's expertise brought to life by Jarom Vogel's eye-opening artwork.
Learn about animals you've never even heard of before, including:
- Godzilla remipede
- Rainbow lorikeet
- Spotted ratfish
- Banded demoiselle
- King colobus
- Long-eared jerboa
- American pika
There's so much to learn in this fascinating breakdown of animals around the world, like what they eat, what eats them, why they look like they do, how many there are of them left, what noises they make, and more
This book is broken down into animal classes, including mammals, reptiles, birds, invertebrates and fish. Start at the beginning or dip in and out - whatever page you land on, you're sure to find your new favorite creature
Encyclopedia of Animals is an essential addition to the bookshelf of any amateur zoologist, and is guaranteed to broaden horizons and deepen appreciation of life on our amazing planet. And for those budding entomologists looking to satisfy their creepy-crawly curiosity, be sure to check out Encyclopedia of Insects, from Jules Howard and Miranda Zimmerman.
Synopsis
Meet the tiny-but-tough tardigrade and the awe-inspiring blue whale in this illustrated introduction to
invertebrates,
fish,
amphibians,
reptiles,
birds, and
mammals.
Learn everything about more than 275 species, specially selected by natural historian Jules Howard and brought to life by the detailed artwork of Jarom Vogel. With fact panels breaking down each animal's most unique traits, as well as its habitat, size, and diet, every page in Encyclopedia of Animals is sure to introduce young readers to their new favorite critter.
Beloved species like the African elephant, great white shark, and western gorilla get their own dedicated feature page, while more unusual species include the hellbender, Chan's megastick and pink fairy armadillo. Discover the shrimp that punches its prey with superheated water, marvel at the frog whose beating heart can be seen through its skin, and learn about the rarest turtle on the planet.
If it bites, crawls, hops, flies, swings from the treetops, or dives to the bottom of the ocean, there's a good chance you'll find it in this encyclopedia
And be sure to check out Encyclopedia of Insects, a go-to guide crawling with incredible facts about this huge and diverse class of animal.