predation (biology)

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predation (biology)

Predators of North America

The wildlife of North America is fierce. Birds, snakes, and wild cats, some of the most frightening animals on Earth dominate different climates in different parts of the continent. Just how scary are they? Find out in this informative, colorful new book!.

Predators of Europe and Africa

You might not know it, but some of the most frightening animals in the world live in Europe and Africa, including leopards, hyenas, and vipers. This fact-filled book allows you to get up close and personal with these predators from the safety of these pages, of course!.

Hunters

1995

Tigers

built for the hunt
2016
"Informative, engaging text and vivid photos introduce readers to the predatory lives of tigers"--Provided by publisher.

Snakes

built for the hunt
2016
"Informative, engaging text and vivid photos introduce readers to the predatory lives of snakes"--Provided by publisher.

Food chains

2014
Explains how the sun's energy travels through plants and animals along a path called the food chain, discussing producers and consumers, how nothing is wasted, how scientists study food chains, and more.

Hunters and prey

2000
Offers a look at the ways that various animals, both carnivores and herbivores, find the food they need to survive and avoid being eaten themselves.

Who's for dinner?

predators and prey
1998
A collection of facts about the eating and hunting habits of many different animals.

Foodchain

2000
A variety of insects and animals are shown eating one another, showing links between predator and prey.

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