Looks at the behavior and characteristics of different kinds of fish, from the grazers that eat plants on the ocean floor to the anglerfish, which has its own rod and line to catch other fish.
Provides information about salmon, looking at the different kinds of salmon, and discussing where they live, their life cycles, migration and spawning, and other topics.
When other family members infringe on what she had hoped would be a special day with her father, a young girl imagines herself alone with fish that take on familiar appearances.
Discusses cold-blooded animals from simple invertebrates and insects to mammals such as the dormouse and horseshoe bat which exist in a cold-blooded state for extended periods of time.
Contains articles on fish and amphibians for students in grades five through nine, presented in a variety of formats, and includes illustrations and related activities and research sources.