Describes different animals that live underground, explaining how they make their underground homes, how they find food, and why they live in the dirt and mud.
Explains how different creatures, including insects, reptiles, and birds, camouflage themselves to avoid detection, catch prey, and stay safe in the wild.
Explores how albinism, or lack of the pigment melanin, affects different types of animals and includes pictures of albino animals such as squirrels, kangaroos, alligators, and peacocks.
This book describes marsupials, animals that usually have a fully developed pouch, including opossums, kangaroos, wombats, koalas, bandicoots, and quokkas.
This book describes albinism in nearly every kind of animal species, including mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, birds, and shellfish, and explains why albino animals are rare.
This book describes underground animals, including chipmunks, rabbits, ants, prairie dogs, snakes, moles, earthworms, desert tortoises, aardvarks, eels, and cicadas.
This book describes camouflaged animals, including frogs, zebras, leopards, hawk moths, deer, walking sticks, chameleons, cuttlefish, and decorator crabs.
This book describes animals with special coverings that are like armor, including turtles, tortoises, alligators, crocodiles, lizards, snakes, armadillos, pangolins, cicadas, snails, crabs, and lobsters.
This book describes animals called mimics, including hoverflies; coral, king, and milk snakes; monarch and viceroy butterflies; poison dart frogs; and moths, fish, and caterpillars.