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Bigfoot and Adaptation (Monster Science)


Monster Science

No. of pages 32

Published: 2012

Great for age 7-10 years

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In "Bigfoot and Adaptation," part of the Monster Science series, readers delve into the fascinating world of cryptozoology and the legendary creature known as Bigfoot. The book explores the theories surrounding Bigfoot's existence, focusing on the adaptations that may allow such a creature to survive in the wild. Through scientific analysis and engaging narratives, it examines the habitat, behaviors, and potential evolutionary traits of this mythical being. By blending science and folklore, Collins invites readers to consider how adaptation plays a crucial role in the survival of species, whether real or imagined, sparking curiosity and wonder about the natural world. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Monster Science .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2012 by Capstone Press .

Terry Collins always knew he wanted to be a writer when he grew up. A former award-winning newspaper reporter and columnist, he now writes poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and graphic novels for readers of all ages. He also teaches literature and creative writing, helping to inspire other lovers of the written word. Terry lives in his hometown in North Carolina with his wife, Ginny, and their devoted dog, Bosley. A lifelong reader, he has a personal library that outgrew his house years ago. Despite his wife's gentle protests over a lack of space, he believes a person can never own too many books.

 

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Monster Science