Describes the physical characteristics, unique traits, habitats, diet, movements, predators, life cycle, and life span of mosquitoes, and includes a glossary and an anatomy diagram.
Examines the lives and survival techniques of social insects, who live together in colonies where different members of the group perform different tasks, including termites, wasps, ants, and honeybees.
Presents an introduction to the lives of frogs and toads, discussing where they live, how and what they eat, and other aspects of their lifestyles, skills, and behaviors; and examines the threats posed to frogs and toads by habitat destruction.
Provides detailed information on the physical characteristics, evolution, various species, behavior, habitat, life cycle, and interaction with humans of falcons, some of the world's fastest birds.
Presents a study of the different kinds of wolves around the world, their habitat, how they hunt and communicate with one another, natural and unnatural threats to wolves, the future of the Gray Wolf, and efforts that have been taken to protect them.