Nocturnal Animals : Zoobooks

Wexo, John Bonnett

Series: Zoobooks
Notes
When an owl swoops down on its prey, the prey often doesn’t hear it coming. This is because the edge feathers of an owl’s wing are soft, and this muffles the sound. Hearing is not a problem for bats - in fact, a bat can hear a flying moth change direction! Discover secrets of nightime navigation. Inspect hunting techniques. Take a look inside an eyeball.
Contents
Explore the habits and habitats of animals around the world in this series. Edge into the shadowy realm of ...
Contents : nocturnal animals; the different times; very sharp senses; hunters and their prey; a safe place; night animals do surprising things; flying at night; index;
Additional Info
Donated to the library 2007 by The Keeley Family in memory of Jason Keeley - Past Student
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-fiction 20953
Dewey:Animals
ISBN:0937934992
pub:2004