The individual volumes of the series present 26 animals that are most typical of a given continent, with one volume concentrating specifically on the prehistoric continents. The volumes are divided into three chapters based on the habitats of the species – that is, Forest residents, Openlanders, and Waterlovers. Within the chapters, every two pages specify one species, featuring a scientifically valid, snapshot-like story, an intriguing question and its answer,and the daily routine as well as the databank of the species covering the most important features of the species. The concise and readerly texts are illustrated by both artistic graphics and humorous drawings. At the end of each volumes, a comprehensible map depicts the species' spread on the continent.
Reading the volumes of Wildlife Snapshots, you can take imaginary journeys to the 7 continents of our planet. The adventures of animals in forests, waters, and plains come alive through the spectacular paintings and humorous images which complement the engaging and concise stories. The most important data concerning each species can be found in separate, highlighted blocks. Moreover, you can also catch a glimpse of the essential characteristics of the animals' behaviors. Come and take this virtual trip to Asia and Australia to get the answer to the following questions: Why do Asian black bears climb trees? Where do orangutans sleep? Why do northern fur seals have so much fat under their skin?
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