How and why do people copy animals?
People have learned a lot from animals and copied many of their ways of surviving. This interesting book details many, often surprising, examples: bird flight and airplanes; defensive equipment such as helmets and turtle shells; strong spiderlike threads for surgeries; heating and cooling systems such as those created by termites; camouflage patterns on uniforms or vehicles in battle; and animal prints copied in fashions and decorations.
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978-0-7787-1465-1
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978-0-7787-1472-9
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$2.50 |
| Interest Level | Grade 1 - Grade 4 |
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| Reading Level | Grade 3 |
| Age Range | 6 - 9 |
| Dewey | 591.5 |
| Lexile | NC750L |
| ATOS Reading Level | 4.0 |
| Guided Reading Level | M |
| Subjects | Animals |
| Genres | Nonfiction |
| Publisher | Crabtree Publishing |
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| Imprint | Crabtree Classics |
| Copyright | 2015 |
| Number of Pages | 24 |
| Dimensions | 8 x 8 |
| Graphics | Full-color photographs |
| BISACS | JNF051000, JNF051030, JNF051110 |
| Rights Included | WORLD |
| Language | English |
