camouflage (biology)

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camouflage (biology)

Ruth Heller's how to hide a crocodile & other reptiles

1994
Demonstrates how various reptiles such as snakes, iguanas, and geckos camouflage themselves in their natural habitats.

Ruth Heller's how to hide a butterfly & other insects

1992
Rhyming text describes how various insects camouflage themselves to protect against predators.

We hide, you seek

1979
The reader is invited to find animals hidden in their natural habitat.

Animal camouflage

1989
Describes forms, methods, and purposes of camouflage as used by different members of the animal kingdom.

How to hide an octopus & other sea creatures

1985
Describes, using rhyming text, how various sea animals change color to blend in with their surroundings.

See-through animals

2011
Photographs and text introduces children to animals whose clear body parts help them survive, including glasswing butterflies, clear-bodied jellyfish, and other creatures.

Color-changing animals

2011
Provides an overview of different animals that change color in order to adapt to their surroundings and protect themselves from danger.

Disguises and surprises

1996
Text and illustrations explore the world of camouflaged animals. A picture-strip on each page follows an animal through a particular activity incorporating camouflage.

Animal hide-and-seek

1997
Examines how and why certain birds, insects, and mammals disappear by blending in with their backgrounds.

Animal colors

a rainbow of colors from animals around the world
2009
Presents photographs of various animals, arranged according to individual color themes and color combinations, with brief captions about physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior.

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