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30-Second Zoology : The 50 Most Fundamental Categories and Concepts from the Study of Animal Life

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  • Author:
    FELLOWES Mark
  • ISBN:
    9781782408536
  • Publication Date:
    March 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    160
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Ivy Press
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30-Second Zoology : The 50 Most Fundamental Categories and Concepts from the Study of Animal Life
30-Second Zoology : The 50 Most Fundamental Categories and Concepts from the Study of Animal Life

30-Second Zoology : The 50 Most Fundamental Categories and Concepts from the Study of Animal Life

Regular price $32.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    FELLOWES Mark
  • ISBN:
    9781782408536
  • Publication Date:
    March 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    160
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Ivy Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Endowed with abundant water, extraordinary ecoystems, varied climates and biomes, our planet is teeming with creatures, great and small. What produced this rich diversity? How have so many species formed, evolved and adapted? What effects are humans having on the rest of the animal kingdom and on the natural environment we share? 30-Second Zoology explains the diversification process of evolution, then introduces the main groups of invertebrates and vertebrates. Breathing, seeing, communicating and other key features of animal physiology and behaviour are explored, as are the ecological relationships between Earth's myriad species - the predators, the prey, the parasites and the positively poisonous - before assessing the anthropogenic effects of pollution, over-harvesting and a changing climate. Covering everything from the origins of life and the most basic of organisms, all the way through to the more complex creatures that we recognise today, 30-Second Zoology aims to showcase the most fantastic examples of life on our earth, all in 300 words and one stunning illustration per topic.

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  • Endowed with abundant water, extraordinary ecoystems, varied climates and biomes, our planet is teeming with creatures, great and small. What produced this rich diversity? How have so many species formed, evolved and adapted? What effects are humans having on the rest of the animal kingdom and on the natural environment we share? 30-Second Zoology explains the diversification process of evolution, then introduces the main groups of invertebrates and vertebrates. Breathing, seeing, communicating and other key features of animal physiology and behaviour are explored, as are the ecological relationships between Earth's myriad species - the predators, the prey, the parasites and the positively poisonous - before assessing the anthropogenic effects of pollution, over-harvesting and a changing climate. Covering everything from the origins of life and the most basic of organisms, all the way through to the more complex creatures that we recognise today, 30-Second Zoology aims to showcase the most fantastic examples of life on our earth, all in 300 words and one stunning illustration per topic.

    Featured in the February 2020 Cool for Schools newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Endowed with abundant water, extraordinary ecoystems, varied climates and biomes, our planet is teeming with creatures, great and small. What produced this rich diversity? How have so many species formed, evolved and adapted? What effects are humans having on the rest of the animal kingdom and on the natural environment we share? 30-Second Zoology explains the diversification process of evolution, then introduces the main groups of invertebrates and vertebrates. Breathing, seeing, communicating and other key features of animal physiology and behaviour are explored, as are the ecological relationships between Earth's myriad species - the predators, the prey, the parasites and the positively poisonous - before assessing the anthropogenic effects of pollution, over-harvesting and a changing climate. Covering everything from the origins of life and the most basic of organisms, all the way through to the more complex creatures that we recognise today, 30-Second Zoology aims to showcase the most fantastic examples of life on our earth, all in 300 words and one stunning illustration per topic.

Featured in the February 2020 Cool for Schools newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.