Where Else in the Wild?

David M. Schwartz
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Did you find that sneaky orchid mantis hiding on the cover? This book is full of similarly sly species--and they're all hiding in plain sight. Think you've spotted one? Lift the flap to find out! Each of the camouflaged creatures on these pages, from chickadees to crayfish, is disguised for a reason. Some are on the prowl for prey, while others hide from hungry predators. Discover why geckos have a spooky reputation; why it pays for a mouse to have a dark-colored back and light-colored belly; and why you wouldn't want to be fooled by a scorpion fish. In this follow-up to the acclaimed Where in the Wild? , David Schwartz, Yael Schy, and Dwight Kuhn take readers on another remarkable tour through the fascinating world of animal camouflage.
Genres: PoetryNonfictionPicture BooksScienceAnimalsChildrensNature
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