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OverviewFor every living organism, the cycle of rest and rejuvenation is a necessity of life. So relax, put your feet up, and enjoy Sleep and Rest in Animals. Explore the world of insects where a body at rest is usually treated as a meal. Many insects use camouflage -- looking like moss, bark, twigs, leaves, even bird droppings -- to avoid predators during naps. Other insects, such as the sulfur butterfly, simply roll over and play dead when they need a little rest. In the diverse world of fish, amphibians, and reptiles, sleep becomes more complex. Discover why crocodiles sleep with their mouths wide open. Or how snakes get any shut-eye when they lack any eyelids. Birds employ an array of sleep techniques. The albatross is capable of sleeping while in flight. Similarly, penguins manage to sleep and swim at the same time. All mammals share the same sleep and rest characteristics: yawning, dreaming, and REM. However great variations exist among species. Some sleep standing, others while hanging. The shrew suffers from insomnia. And the dolphin seems to rest one brain hemisphere at a time - staying half-awake to avoid drowning. Written for a wide audience, Lacrampe consulted with scientists from around the world to ensure scientific accuracy. Abundantly illustrated with vivid, close-up photographs, Sleep and Rest in Animals offers a unique perspective on wildlife ranging from mollusks to primates. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Corine LacrampePublisher: Firefly Books Ltd Imprint: Firefly Books Ltd Dimensions: Width: 24.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 0.726kg ISBN: 9781552976777ISBN 10: 1552976777 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 08 May 2003 Recommended Age: From 14 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsFirst and foremost, the photography in this book is spectacular... crystal clear and done in brilliant color--Max W. McFadden Science Books and Films (10/15/2003) Appealing... a well-rounded discussion of the differences and similarities in rest and sleep between different types of animals.--Jeffrey Williams E-Streams (08/01/2003) Explores dormancy in everything from beetles to bears, raising as many intriguing questions as it answers... An astonishing variety of strategies for getting some safe shut-eye. 120 dazzling full and double-page color photographs make this an intriguing book to browse.--Linda Piwowarczyk Naperville Sun (07/25/2003) Fills a need for science books geared to young adults ... high-quality photographs ... filled with little-known facts about how animals sleep, the text and captions are fun to read.-- (02/15/2003) Appealing... Although her work is intended for a school age to general audience, Lacrampe draws upon the latest scientific research on this subject to present a well-rounded discussion of the differences and similarities in rest and sleep between different types of animals.-- (08/01/2003) Lacrampe consulted with scientists from around the world to ensure scientific accuracy. Abundantly illustrated with vivid, close-up photographs, Sleep and Rest in Animals offers a unique perspective on wildlife ranging from mollusks to primates.-- (09/01/2003) First and foremost, the photography in this book is spectacular... crystal clear and done in brilliant color-- (10/15/2003) Explores dormancy in everything from beetles to bears, raising as many intriguing questions as it answers... An astonishing variety of strategies for getting some safe shut-eye.-- (01/01/2003) 120 dazzling full and double-page color photographs make this an intriguing book to browse. -- Linda Piwowarczyk Naperville Sun (07/25/2003) Author InformationCorine Lacrampe is a journalist who contributes to scientific reviews and the mainstream press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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