
Parrots : Zoobooks
Wexo, John Bonnett
Series: Zoobooks
Notes
Unlike any other bird, a parrot can use its foot to bring food up to its mouth. Each foot has four long toes. Two point forward and two point backward. This arrangement makes it easy for parrots to grip a branch tightly enough to hand upside down. Their hooked bills can crush even the toughest nut. Examine the parrot tongue that looks like a hairbrush. Discover how colour helps parrots hide. Decide which parrot is the most beautiful.Contents
Explore the habits and habitats of animals around the world in this series. Streak among the colourful varieties of ...Contents : parrots; the wonderful variety of parrots; a parrot’s body; different kinds of parrots; families; do you think it would be fun; wild parrots belong in the wild; wild parrots are in danger today; index;
Additional Info
Donated to the library 2007 by The Keeley Family in memory of Jason Keeley - Past StudentLocation | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Non-fiction | 20957 |