Animals: Together or Alone: A Crash of Rhinos, a Waddle of Penguins and Other Fun Facts | Mia Cassany
Animals: Together or Alone: A Crash of Rhinos, a Waddle of Penguins and Other Fun Facts | Mia Cassany
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Some animals need to live in big groups, although others barely interact with the rest of the herd. Do you want to know why?
Nominated for Best Children's Book about Ecology at the Festival du Livre et de la Presse d'Ecologie FELIP
Just like people, animals interact with each other in lots of different ways. Some are very sociable and like to hang out; some are loners who prefer their own company; and some live in big groups but prefer not to socialize with their neighbors.
How can it be that some animals need a group to survive while others can make it on their own? Why, when, and how is this?
There are lots of answers to these questions, and this gorgeous book is packed full of interesting and fun facts to explain the fascinating behavior of animals – living together or alone.
In this beautiful picture book, young readers will be amazed by the enormous diversity of the animal world: each species has distinct characteristics and so acts in a different way with other members of its same species.
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Birds
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Elephants
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Hippos & Rhinos
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Mammals
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Penguins
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Zoology