food

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food

Bugs for lunch =

Insectos para el almuerzo
2002
Rhyming bilingual text introduces bug-eating animals such as geckos, trout, or even people. Includes additional facts about each creature.

The greedy python

1992
A greedy python eats to excess, finally eating himself.

Yuck!

2005
Describes the slimey, sticky, yucky food that spiders, birds, frogs, and lizards eat, in simple text with illustrations.

Feeding time at the zoo

2000
Simple text and photographs depict a variety of zoo animals and the food-related activities of zoo staff, including planning menus, grocery shopping, stocking the refrigerator, food preparation, and feeding the animals.

What dinosaurs ate

1999
Describes the probable eating habits of various dinosaurs, including carnivores, herbivores, fish-eaters, scavengers, and cannibals, based on the size and shape of their fossilized teeth and the remains found in their stomach cavities.

The undersea predators

1984
Discusses aspects of underwater predation by a variety of aquatic creatures from tiny corals to sharks.

All about food chains

2006
Explains how energy is transferred from link to link in a food chain, starting with the sun; tells students about producers, consumers, and decomposers, describing their functions within different food chains, presents a hands-on demonstration, examining owl pellets to determine an owl's role in its food chain; and visits a research vessel to investigate plankton's place in the marine food chain.

Amazing animal appetites

1996
A fun survey of the surprising things animals like to dine on. Looks at insect-eating chameleons, leaf-munching koalas, and egg-sucking snakes.

Mouths

1995

Do pelicans sip nectar?

a book about how animals eat
2007
This book describes the different eating habits of woodpeckers, whales, spiders, snakes, giraffes, butterflies, and pelicans.

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