This animal book explores the many clever and creative ways animals
communicate with each other, from head-turning howls to jaw-dropping
dances.
For many animals, communicating is as important to their life chances as
finding food and water. Animal Talk is a brilliant introduction to
ingenious communication strategies in the natural world.
Whether it's releasing a cloud of ink to confuse, roaring to intimidate,
dancing to attract a mate or howling to locate one another, the range of
messaging methods in the natural world is quite astonishing (and
sometimes quite disgusting!). Perfect for children aged 7-9, the animal
book is filled with intriguing illustrations and spectacular photographs
of the amazing, obscure, and unusual. You'll never look at nature the
same way again!
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This captivating animal book for children offers:**
- A fascinating array of animal communications from a wide variety of
different species for children aged 7-9.
- Expertly written text and accompanying images to clearly explain each
animal communication.
- Several sections which break down different animal themes, such as
sounds, scents, and signals to make the content easy to understand.
- Incredible facts about how animals communicate - including how
elephants communicate over huge distances by listening through the soles
of their feet, how whales communicate through song, and more.
Meet birds and spiders who dance to attract a mate, vultures that are
sick on their own food to put off other animals, lions who roar at rival
prides to test out their strength, and many more. Animal Talk is a
must-have for the animal-obsessed, as well as making an interesting
resource for school and libraries.
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At DK, we believe in the power of discovery.**
So why not complete the collection?
If you liked Animal Talk and finding out about the creative ways that
animals communicate with each other, why not check out the other
intriguing animal title in the series? How Not To Get Eaten is a book
about the many clever ways animals protect themselves from predators in
the wild!