Examines the science of food chains and webs, discussing how ecosystems revolve around them and are sustained by cycles of life and death in the animal and plant kingdoms.
Explores a number of nocturnal animals and their unique nighttime adaptations, including how owls can see in the dark, how bats fly at night, and how leopards use their camouflage to hunt.
Explores how a number of different kinds of animals communicate with one another, such as bees dancing, birds singing, dogs wagging their tails, and octopuses and fireflies using light to signal others.
Explains how animals become endangered and extinct from habitat loss and hunting, and how humans can help them. Includes an activity, color photographs, a glossary, and further resources.
Explores how different kinds of animals behave in groups, including penguins huddling together to keep warm, elephants protecting their young, and wolves hunting together in packs.