Dear axolotl: Why do you have feathers growing out of your head?
Axolotl: They aren't feathers--they're gills! They let me breathe
underwater.
Let's face it. Even as babies, we humans pay close attention to faces.
Observing another person's features and expressions tells us whether
they are happy, angry, excited, or sad. And when we look at an animal,
it's hard not to imagine that its face is communicating human feelings.
This isn't true, of course. Squinty eyes, an upturned mouth, or another
odd expression is probably there because, in some way, it helps that
animal survive. Packed with many cool facts and visuals on where certain
animals live and what they eat, this book captures twenty-five
humorous--and very true--explanations of why animals look the way they
do in order to exist in this world.