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1. Why Animals Live in Burrows
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live underground? Tour a burrow to find out! Many animals make their homes in holes or tunnels beneath the earth. There, they escape heat, cold, rain, snow, and even enemies. Books in this series describes how the homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments, and how animal homes and human homes fulfill similar functions. For grades 2 and up. 24 pages, full-color photographs. NOTE: If the eBook does not display properly, refresh the page using the browser button.
http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/332/dm
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2. Why Animals Live in Nests
What animal lives in a nest? A bird, of course. But did you know that many other animals build nests, too? ish, turtles, rabbits, and even chimpanzees make nests for their eggs or their babies. Some animals build twig nests in trees. Others use sand to make nests on the ground. Some fish even form nests of bubbles in water! Books in this series describe how the homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments, and how animal homes and human homes fulfill similar functions. For grades 2 and up. 24 pages, full-color photographs. NOTE: If the eBook does not display properly, refresh the page using the browser button.
http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/335/dm
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3. Why Animals Live in Caves
A damp, dark cave may not seem cozy to you. To a bat, however, it is home, sweet home! Thousands of bats may live in a single cave, sleeping by day and flying out at night to hunt for food. Snakes, octopuses, and even some people make their homes in caves, too. Books in this series describe how the homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments, and how animal homes and human homes fulfill similar functions. For grades 2 and up. 24 pages, full-color photographs. NOTE: If the eBook does not display properly, refresh the page using the browser button.
http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/333/dm
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4. Why Animals Live in Hives
People’s homes have rooms with different purposes. We may keep food in a kitchen or care for babies in a nursery. A hive has special “rooms,” too. Some are storage spaces for honey. In other areas, bees feed their young. Books in this series describe how the homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments, and how animal homes and human homes fulfill similar functions. For grades 2 and up. 24 pages, full-color photographs. NOTE: If the eBook does not display properly, refresh the page using the browser button.
http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/334/dm
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5. Why Animals Live in Webs
Many animals store food in their homes. Some spiders catch food in their homes! The silk threads of a web make a sticky trap for prey. Even though each strand is as fine as a hair, a spider’s silk is as strong as steel. Books in this series describe how the homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments, and how animal homes and human homes fulfill similar functions. For grades 2 and up. 24 pages, full-color photographs. NOTE: If the eBook does not display properly, refresh the page using the browser button.
http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/337/dm
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