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Cargando... By Jim Arnosky - All About Sharks (4th Edition) (1905-07-10) [Paperback] (edición 1905)por Jim Arnosky (Autor)
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Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and survival techniques of different kinds of sharks. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Like its predecessors, All About Sharks is an engaging work of natural history for the picture-book set, pairing an informative text with appealing artwork. I myself learned a few things I didn't know, including the fact that sharks have no bones (they have cartilage instead), and that some of them lay eggs, while other give birth to live young. This last surprised me, as sharks are a sub-category of fish, and live birth is very rare in the piscine world. I did know that shark skin is rough, not smooth - I got to touch a shark once, during a school field trip to an aquarium - so I was pleased to see that fact included. Despite the fact that there is no list of further reading - something I have lamented when reading the other books in this series - this is one I would recommend to young animal lovers, particularly those fascinated by sharks. ( )