Schlessinger science library. Animal life in action

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Evolution

2006
Explains the theory of evolution, describing how animal species are believed to have developed from early bacteria, discussing the concept of adaptation and survival, and examining the structure of DNA.

Animal behavior & communication

2006
Identifies the two types of animal behavior, including learned and instinctive, looks at how animals communicate with one another, both verbally and non-verbally, and discusses relationships between species.

Mammals

2006
Introduces students in grades five through eight to the similar characteristics all mammals share as well as the features that make them different, describing how they survive in different environments and why mammals are more advanced than other animals.

Animal life cycles

2006
Discusses the crucial events that occur during birth, growth, maturation, and reproduction in the lives of various animal species; investigates the transformation of a milkweed bug from larvae to adult step by step; and examines the captive breeding program for endangered cats at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.

Animal classification

2006
Describes the various classifications of animals and how those animals fit into each category, and includes a brief teacher's guide.

Amphibians

2006
Examines the evolution, physical characteristics, behaviors, environments, and life cycles of amphibians, including frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders.

Fish

2006
Takes viewers dep into the waters of the world to discover some of the most exotic creatures in nature.
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