Amazing Arachnids

Amazing Arachnids

Author: Jillian Cowles

Publisher: Princeton University Press

ISBN: 9780691176581

Category: Nature

Page: 328

View: 600

A richly illustrated and up-close look at the secret lives of spiders and other arachnids The American Southwest is home to an extraordinary diversity of arachnids, from spitting spiders that squirt silk over their prey to scorpions that court one another with kissing and dancing. Amazing Arachnids presents these enigmatic creatures as you have never seen them before. Featuring a wealth of color photos of more than 300 different kinds of arachnids from eleven taxonomic orders--both rare and common species—this stunningly illustrated book reveals the secret lives of arachnids in breathtaking detail, including never-before-seen images of their underground behavior. Amazing Arachnids covers all aspects of arachnid biology, such as anatomy, sociality, mimicry, camouflage, and venoms. You will meet bolas spiders that lure their victims with fake moth pheromones, fishing spiders that woo their mates with silk-wrapped gifts, chivalrous cellar spiders, tiny mites, and massive tarantulas, as well as many others. Along the way, you will learn why arachnids are living fossils in some respects and nimble opportunists in others, and how natural selection has perfected their sensory structures, defense mechanisms, reproductive strategies, and hunting methods. Covers more than 300 different kinds of arachnids, including ones new to science Features more than 750 stunning color photos Describes every aspect of arachnid biology, from physiology to biogeography Illustrates courtship and mating, birth, maternal care, hunting, and defense Includes first-ever photos of the underground lives of schizomids and vinegaroons Provides the first organized guide to macroscopic mites, including photos of living mites for easy reference

Amazing Animals

Amazing Animals

Author: Claire Hibbert

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

ISBN: 9781398801165

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page:

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This book explores the fascinating hidden world of the planet's most peculiar creatures. It's packed with bizarre full-color images and breathtaking facts. Text is broken into bite-sized, easy-to-read chunks, whilst the striking, colorful design gives every spread a sense of high-energy fun. Get the lowdown on astonishing real-life animals... such as lizards that can run across the surface of water or fish that can escape from predators by taking to the air! Filled with genuinely unexpected information and very freaky photographs.

Write on Target Gr 3, Student Workbook

Write on Target Gr 3, Student Workbook

Author: Yolande Grizinski, Ed. d.

Publisher: Show What You Know Publishing

ISBN: 9781592301515

Category: Education

Page: 172

View: 809

Offers a step-by-step process to improve students? Writing skills using research-based graphic organizers. More than 60 Writing prompts review the five communication processes: Narration, Description, Directions, Explanation, and Persuasion. Students write to the 11 modes of Writing: summary, fictional narrative, personal experience narrative, informational report, letter, invitation, thank-you note, letter to the editor, directions, persuasive paper, and journal.

Awesome Innovations Inspired by Spiders

Awesome Innovations Inspired by Spiders

Author: Jim Corrigan

Publisher: Mitchell Lane

ISBN: 9781545751978

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 32

View: 348

Spiders may be creepy, but they know amazing tricks. Some species have learned to fly. Others like to hangout underwater. Spider silk is strong and flexible. Spiders use it for more than just webs. Scientists keep trying to mimic spider silk. Once they succeed, people will find many awesome uses.

American Reference Books Annual: 2019 Edition

American Reference Books Annual: 2019 Edition

Author: Juneal M. Chenoweth

Publisher: ABC-CLIO

ISBN: 9781440869143

Category: Language Arts & Disciplines

Page: 552

View: 332

Read professional, fair reviews by practicing academic, public, and school librarians and subject-area specialists that will enable you to make the best choices from among the latest reference resources. • Provides reviews of print and electronic resources, showcasing a wide spectrum for users to consider • Presents unbiased evaluations that allow users to make their own decisions on the suitability of a given resource for their patrons' needs • Gives users access to reviews containing critical, relevant, and timely information from librarians and subject-area specialists

Penguins

Penguins

Author: Donald M. Silver

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

ISBN: 0439040892

Category: Animals

Page: 60

View: 436

Kids will love learning about penguin life cycles, anatomy, feeding habits and more with fun projects and activities, including instructions on how to create 15 movable models and manipulatives. Illustrations.

All You Need to Know About Spiders

All You Need to Know About Spiders

Author: Wolfgang Nentwig

Publisher: Springer Nature

ISBN: 9783030908812

Category: Science

Page: 245

View: 782

All You Need to Know About Spiders Spiders are super predators and devour everything they can overpower. To do this, they have developed incredibly good catching techniques and, with spider silk, a tool that makes material technology green with envy. The males are usually smaller than the females and, in order to have sex, they have to come up with a lot to avoid being misunderstood as easy prey: Dancing, drumming, and gifts almost always help. Spiders use their venom in very precise doses, and since humans are not on their menu, they are harmless to us. Many people's (unnecessary) fear of spiders finds cultural roots as early as the Middle Ages. Nevertheless, spider fear is easily treatable. There is no habitat or building without spiders. And that's a good thing, because spiders have fascinating properties and their world is full of surprises. Everything you need to know about them is explained in this book in understandable language by experts for laymen. In addition, some of the most common spider species in the house and garden are briefly presented with tips for observation. The authorsThis book is authored by eight scientists, all of them members of the Association for the Promotion of Spider Research: Wolfgang Nentwig, Jutta Ansorg, Angelo Bolzern, Holger Frick, Anne-Sarah Ganske, Ambros Hänggi, Christin Kropf und Anna Stäubli

Spiders Weave Webs

Spiders Weave Webs

Author: Katie Marsico

Publisher: Triangle Interactive, Inc.

ISBN: 9781684445233

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page:

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Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Young children are naturally curious about animals. Spiders Weave Webs offers answers to their most compelling questions about why spiderwebs. Age-appropriate explanations and appealing photos encourage readers to continue their quest for knowledge. Additional text features and search tools, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words.

Hands-on Literacy Coaching

Hands-on Literacy Coaching

Author: Nancy N. Boyles

Publisher: Maupin House Publishing, Inc.

ISBN: 9780929895536

Category: Language arts

Page: 172

View: 284

Integrating literacy instruction and coaching, this step-by-step guide is for literacy coaches, teachers, and administrators of all grade levels. It uses an explicit instruction model, complete with ready-to-use strategies, charts, checklists, protocols, and teaching scenarios.

Science Scramble

Science Scramble

Author: Mikael Angelo S. Francisco

Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing

ISBN: 9789815003659

Category: Fiction

Page: 180

View: 354

Have you ever wondered how cats manage to land on their feet after a fall? Or why you’ll never find two snowflakes in nature that are exactly the same? Or why humans need to sleep in order to survive? If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, then Science Scramble is certainly the book for you. Actually, even if you answered “no” to all of them, you’re likely to find something in here that’s weird and wonderful enough to grab your attention. After all, this illustrated book contains more than 200 fun facts, surprising stories, and mythbusters, all related to science. Read about the incredibly tough tardigrade, the fastest-rotating planet, the unique eyes of the Philippine eagle, the animal with the shortest name, and more. Indulge your curiosity and enrich your mind by picking up this collection of amazing tales and spectacular trivia from the world of science. (Just don’t read this before bedtime, because you won’t be able to put this book down!)

Goddesses in World Culture

Goddesses in World Culture

Author: Patricia Monaghan

Publisher: ABC-CLIO

ISBN: 0313354650

Category: Body, Mind & Spirit

Page: 933

View: 807

This collection of accessible essays relates the stories of individual goddesses from around the world, exploring their roles in the cultures from which they came, their histories and status today, and the controversies surrounding them. * 63 essays cover more than 100 goddesses and goddess-like figures from world culture, with volumes organized by geographic area * Many original translations of prayers, sagas, and other sources not otherwise readily available in English * 60 illustrations include ethnographic photographs, depictions of ancient artifacts, and original artwork * An extensive list of bibliography of sources about the figure and culture discussed accompanies each essay