Introduces readers to real-life vampires, describing creatures that feed on blood to survive such as vampire bats, birds, insects, fish, and other animals.
Discusses the mythology of Native Americans by looking at how they describe the times they were created and how they influenced the Native American religions.
Explores the physical and behavioral characteristics of prairie dogs, and discusses where they live and what they eat. Details myths and legends surrounding them, and includes full-color photographs and a glossary.
What causes sinkholes to form? Can scientists predict where they might appear? What are some of the biggest sinkholes in the world? Find the answers to these questions and more in this enhanced media book.
A photographic introduction to black widow spiders, providing information about their history, homes, physical characteristics, eating habits, and life cycles, and looking at myths and legends associated with the spiders.
Offers a printed book and online content that describes and explains light, a unique form of energy made up of a combination of electrical and magnetic energy.
Parasites are nature's smallest consumers. A single large animal can feed from many food sources, but many parasites feed from one food source. Learn more interesting information about parasites and their role in the food chain in Parasites, an AV2 media enhanced book.
Provides an introduction to professional hockey, and features photographs and profiles of some of the game's most memorable players, each with a note on his greatest career moment.