Photographs and illustrations describe the life cycle of various types of tortoise and turtle, their habitats and habits, predators, and migration patterns.
A photo-illustrated overview of tigers that covers their life cycle, habitats, movement, foods, hunting skills, communication, and threats to survival.
A photo-illustrated introduction to the scientific classification of mammals that describes the differences between groups, the traits of specific species, mammal evolution, and conservation.
Describes Indonesia's history, population, government and politics, resources and economy, education, health, culture, religions, environment, and global connections as well as other aspects, discussing contemporary issues the country faces.
Describes the various aspects of plant biology; the structure of leaves, stems, and roots; processes of photosynthesis, pollination, and transpiration; and genetically modified crops.
Discusses our need for food, including sources of food and the food chain, especially emphasizing the need to balance the quest for food with protection of the ecosystem.
Bears are some of the best-known and most amazing animals in the world. They can swim for distances of 60 miles without a break, can detect a human's scent 14 hours after the person has passed by, and some bears eat for up to 16 hours a day!.