No. of pages 192
Published: 2006
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The "National Geographic Encyclopedia of Animals" by Karen McGhee is a comprehensive guide showcasing the incredible diversity of the animal kingdom. It features a wealth of information on various species, including their habitats, behaviors, and unique adaptations. Richly illustrated with stunning photographs and illustrations, the encyclopedia invites readers to explore the lives of animals from the smallest insects to the largest mammals. It emphasizes conservation and the importance of protecting wildlife and their environments. This engaging reference book is perfect for readers of all ages, providing fascinating facts and insights that inspire curiosity and a deeper appreciation for the natural world. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is aimed at children at US 2nd grade-4th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 7-9 years.
There are 192 pages in this book. This book was published in 2006 by National Geographic Society .
Karen McGhee is a science writer and journalist with a background in the biological sciences. With a preference for reporting from the field, she has had first-hand experience covering topics as diverse as the behavior of great white sharks and conservation efforts to save some of the world's rarest birds. George McKay is an internationally recognized authority in the zoological sciences. He is an independent consultant in conservation biology at Macquarie University, in Sydney, Australia.