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Axolotl

A First Field Guide to the Amphibian That Never Grows Up

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An illustrated first guide to cute axolotls from expert Dr. Jessica LaMae Whited, featuring illustrations by Bethany Lord.
You might know that axolotls are some of the most adorable animals around, but there's so much more to learn about these incredible creatures from Mexico! Discover why axolotls never grow up, how they come in such cool colors, and how they can regrow missing limbs! You'll also discover what it takes to become an axolotl scientist. Filled with simple science and plenty of animal facts, this book also looks at the conservation challenges these iconic animals face.
Axolotl (Young Zoologist) is part of an exciting series of collectable animal books from Neon Squid aiming to inspire the next generation of biologists and conservationists.

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      Starred review from October 15, 2024
      Grades 1-4 *Starred Review* Author introductions kick off these stellar additions to the Young Zoologist series (2 new titles), instantly injecting them with earnest enthusiasm and a sense of real-world scientific exploration. Next, readers encounter a "Fact File" list of snack-sized animal stats: scientific name, class, species, geographical location. Then, an illustrated double-page spread lays out some equipment needed to study the animal in the field: a notebook, a microscope, bug spray, sample-collection containers, rain boots, and more. Axolotl scientist Dr. Whited opens Axolotl by explaining how her job as a Harvard biologist centers on studying these adorable amphibians. Different types of axolotls (they're not all pink!) swim about one spread, while another describes how current research into axolotls' ability to regenerate limbs may have applications for human healing. Though different artists illustrate, they maintain a uniform style that is simultaneously humorous, winsome, and scientifically accurate. Charming images accompany information on anatomy, life cycles and reproduction, "a day in the life" snapshots, predators, and animal relatives. Environmental impacts (affecting axolotls and caused by capybaras) are also noted. Animal enthusiasts, future biologists, and casual browsers will flock to this enchanting series.

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