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Bocas de animales

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¿Cuáles son algunas de las cosas que nosotros podemos aprender sobre los animales tomando en cuenta la forma de sus bocas o picos? ¿Qué podemos deducir sobre los animales con dientes filosos comparados con los que tienen dientes largos y planos? ¿Existen algunos animales sin bocas? En esta secuela sobre las series de Adaptaciones de animales, la galardonada fotógrafa y educadora naturalista Mary Holland comparte las fascinantes bocas de los animales con los lectores de todas las edades.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 9, 2015
      In this companion to Holland’s Animal Eyes (2014), photographs and concise text examine the mouths belonging to hawks, butterflies, beavers, weasels, and other creatures. The layout is bare-bones, with white text dropped inelegantly onto the images, but Holland takes care to identify the 12 animals she photographs, while introducing pertinent vocabulary (molars, prey) and some enticing trivia (robber flies “use their piercing-sucking mouthparts to drink the insides of their prey”). While nicely shot and framed, the photographs do a mixed job of actually showcasing the animals’ mouths; supplemental images of certain animals’ skulls help compensate, and back matter provides additional information, activities, and resources. Ages 4–8.

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  • Spanish; Castilian

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  • ATOS Level:5
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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