Looks at how different animals use their wrinkles, warts, and wattles to keep themselves cool, protect against enemies, find mates, and signal moods, including elephants, warthogs, turkeys, and others.
Looks at how different animals use their pouches, pads, and plumes to carry their young, find food, protect their feet, find mates, and protect themselves, including kangaroos, bears, peacocks, and others.
Looks at how different animals use their snouts, spines, and scutes to find food, frighten enemies, protect themselves, and fight, including pigs, turtles, porcupines, and others.
Photographs and easy-to-follow text introduce young readers to animals with wrinkles, warts, or wattles, such as elephants, basset hounds, toads, and turkeys.
Looks at how different animals use their colors for survival, camouflage, and/or communication, including horned lizards, poison arrow frogs, chameleons, tigers, and others.
Looks at how different animals use their horns, humps, and hooks for protection, support, to find food, and mark their territory, including camels, elk, bison, and others.