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OverviewHow does a blind fish find food? Can a giant centipede eat a bat for dinner? Caves are home to unique and bizarre creatures. Cave dwelling animals have found amazing ways to survive in complete darkness. Although the food supply is low and the environment can be toxic, many species thrive in the darkest caves. Author Ana Maria Rodríguez explores these remarkable creatures and how they survive in one of the most extreme environments on Earth. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ana María Rodríguez , Ana Mar-A Rodr-GuezPublisher: Enslow Publishing Imprint: Enslow Publishing Dimensions: Width: 19.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780766036987ISBN 10: 0766036987 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 16 January 2012 Recommended Age: From 10 to 14 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAn intriguing opening about a blind fish discovered in an underground river by Stephen Bishop in the 1800s immediately hooks the readers on the Extreme Animals in Extreme Environments series. The first chapter sets a good pace as it covers how caves are formed, the various kinds of caves, the formations they hold, and many cave facts. One fact states that 94 percent of all fresh unfrozen water on earth is found in underground caves. Chapter two offers excellent information about what it would be like to live in a cave and chapter three discusses trogloxene animals who live at a cave's entrance and troglophile animals who live or sleep in caves but travel outside caves. Readers will be familiar with bat troglophiles and this book will add to their knowledge of how bats hear, what size they can be, how and when they travel, and how they look. All of the fantastic photos enhance the text and allow readers to feel as if they are right inside the caves. One super close-up photo shows two dog-faced bats roosting beside each other. In addition to the dog-faced bats, vampire bats, flying-fox bats, and the bumblebee bat are covered. An explanation about how bats receive echoing signals is given. A hands-on science activity at the back of the book allows readers to understand how caves are formed. Directions for the activity are clear and concise. Add this book to the science shelf in classrooms and libraries., Children's Literature An intriguing opening about a blind fish discovered in an underground river by Stephen Bishop in the 1800s immediately hooks the readers on the ""Extreme Animals in Extreme Environments"" series. The first chapter sets a good pace as it covers how caves are formed, the various kinds of caves, the formations they hold, and many cave facts. One fact states that 94 percent of all fresh unfrozen water on earth is found in underground caves. Chapter two offers excellent information about what it would be like to live in a cave and chapter three discusses ""trogloxene"" animals who live at a cave's entrance and ""troglophile"" animals who live or sleep in caves but travel outside caves. Readers will be familiar with bat troglophiles and this book will add to their knowledge of how bats hear, what size they can be, how and when they travel, and how they look. All of the fantastic photos enhance the text and allow readers to feel as if they are right inside the caves. One super close-up photo shows two dog-faced bats roosting beside each other. In addition to the dog-faced bats, vampire bats, flying-fox bats, and the bumblebee bat are covered. An explanation about how bats receive echoing signals is given. A hands-on science activity at the back of the book allows readers to understand how caves are formed. Directions for the activity are clear and concise. Add this book to the science shelf in classrooms and libraries., Children's Literature Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |