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Hoot and howl across the desert, life in the world's driest desserts, Vassiliki Tzomaka

Label
Hoot and howl across the desert, life in the world's driest desserts, Vassiliki Tzomaka
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hoot and howl across the desert
Oclc number
1147763456
Responsibility statement
Vassiliki Tzomaka
Sub title
life in the world's driest desserts
Summary
Discover the remarkable plants and animals that live in the world's driest climates--both hot and cold! With beautifully illustrated landscapes, this book proves just how much life exists in the world's deserts. Travel around the globe and encounter hundreds of rare and little-known plants and animals that thrive in dry environments. Learn about nocturnal species who occupy the deserts, common survival tactics, lethal creatures to watch for, and how the desert food chain functions. Hoot and Howl Across the Desert is an engaging investigation of some of the most extreme environments on Earth, from California's Mojave Desert to the Arctic and from the Sahara to the Australian outback. With graphic illustrations that draw stylistically on folk art local to each desert, Vassiliki Tzomaka provides a level of detail that will satisfy even the most curious reader
Table Of Contents
What is a desert? -- Roots and rain -- Antarctica -- The Arctic -- The Great Basin -- The Sonoran Desert -- Anna's hummingbird -- The Chihuahuan & Mojave Deserts -- Noctural animals -- The Atacama Desert -- The Patagonian Desert -- Escaping predators -- The Namib Desert -- The Kalahari Desert -- Acacia trees -- The Sahara -- A desert oasis -- The Arabian Desert -- Sand dunes -- Desert lizards -- The Thar Desert -- Wild Bactrian camel -- The Gobi Desert -- The Australian deserts -- Venomous animals -- Dessert snakes -- Desert folk art
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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