The World's Most Pointless Animals

The World's Most Pointless Animals
Title The World's Most Pointless Animals PDF eBook
Author Philip Bunting
Publisher Quirky Creatures
Pages 82
Release 2021-07-20
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 071126239X

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The World’s Most Pointless Animals is a witty, quirky, colorfully-illustrated book featuring fascinating facts about some very silly animals…who we find are perhaps not so pointless after all. From familiar animals like giraffes (who don’t have any vocal cords) through to those that surely should not even exist, such as the pink fairy armadillo (absurdly huge front claws, super tough protective shell in baby pink, particularly susceptible to stress), our planet is full of some pretty weird and wonderful animals. For example: Koalas spend up to 18 hours a day asleep! Pandas are born bright pink, deaf, and blind. Dumbo octopuses flap their big fin-like ears to move around. A Narwhal’s tusk grows through its upper lip—ouch! With hilarious text throughout and bright, contemporary illustrations, this guide to absurdly awesome animals contains funny labelled diagrams and some excellent made-up Latin names (n.b. the jellyfish’s scientific name is not actually wibblious wobblious ouchii). Carrying an important message of celebrating diversity and differences, The World’s Most Pointless Animals inspires a drive to conserve our amazing planet and the creatures we’re lucky enough to share it with. Quirky Creatures is a series dedicated to seeking out the weird and wonderful denizens of the natural world and explaining why they are so strange, from the ridiculous to the truly terrifying. Also available in this series is The World's Most Ridiculous Animals and The World's Most Atrocious Animals.

The World's Most Ridiculous Animals

The World's Most Ridiculous Animals
Title The World's Most Ridiculous Animals PDF eBook
Author Philip Bunting
Publisher Happy Yak
Pages 82
Release 2023-11-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0711276447

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This witty, quirky, colourfully illustrated and fact-filled book features some of the most absurd and flamboyant animals on the planet! The second title in the series from the hilarious Philip Bunting is filled with facts about some of the weirdest creatures in the natural world. The antagonist voice (speaking though cheeky annotations) points out the apparent ridiculousness of each creature's features, while the narrator's voice describe the evolutionary reasons or advantages for each animal's extraordinary characteristics. With hilarious text throughout and bright, contemporary illustrations, this guide to ridiculous animals contains funny labelled diagrams and will help teach kids about evolution by studying some of its most wild products! Quirky Creatures is a series dedicated to seeking out the weird and wonderful denizens of the natural world and explaining why they are so strange, from the ridiculous to the truly terrifying. Also available in this series is The World's Most Pointless Animals and The World's Most Atrocious Animals.

Mopoke

Mopoke
Title Mopoke PDF eBook
Author Philip Bunting
Publisher Omnibus Books
Pages 48
Release 2017-02
Genre Australian fiction
ISBN 9781742991658

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This is a mopoke. Mopoke loves peace and quiet. He is about to find out that you can't always get what you want. Visually brilliant and hysterically funny, Philip Bunting's pictures tell a thousand words, with the support of very sparse, very hilarious, text. This is a book destined to become a classic.

The World's Most Pointless Animals

The World's Most Pointless Animals
Title The World's Most Pointless Animals PDF eBook
Author Philip Bunting
Publisher Quirky Creatures
Pages 82
Release 2021-07-20
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0711262411

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We share our planet with some truly weird and wonderful creatures, from blobfish to pink fairy armadillos, who can seem pretty pointless. The World's Most Pointless Animals shows you the amazing things these creatures can actually do.

Animals in Translation

Animals in Translation
Title Animals in Translation PDF eBook
Author Temple Grandin
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 401
Release 2009-08-11
Genre Nature
ISBN 1439130841

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With unique personal insight, experience, and hard science, Animals in Translation is the definitive, groundbreaking work on animal behavior and psychology. Temple Grandin’s professional training as an animal scientist and her history as a person with autism have given her a perspective like that of no other expert in the field of animal science. Grandin and coauthor Catherine Johnson present their powerful theory that autistic people can often think the way animals think—putting autistic people in the perfect position to translate “animal talk.” Exploring animal pain, fear, aggression, love, friendship, communication, learning, and even animal genius, Grandin is a faithful guide into their world. Animals in Translation reveals that animals are much smarter than anyone ever imagined, and Grandin, standing at the intersection of autism and animals, offers unparalleled observations and extraordinary ideas about both.

Why the Wild Things Are

Why the Wild Things Are
Title Why the Wild Things Are PDF eBook
Author Gail F. Melson
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 249
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0674040929

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This is the first book to examine children's many connections to animals and to explore their developmental significance. Gail Melson looks not only at the therapeutic power of pet-owning for children with emotional or physical handicaps, but also the ways in which zoo and farm animals, and even certain television characters, become confidants or teachers for children--and sometimes, tragically, their victims.

Not So Different

Not So Different
Title Not So Different PDF eBook
Author Nathan H. Lents
Publisher
Pages 349
Release 2016
Genre Animal behavior
ISBN 9780231178327

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With evidence from psychology, evolutionary biology, cognitive science, anthropology and ethnolgy, the biologist Nathan H. Lents argues that the same evolutionary forces of cooperation and competition have shaped both humans and animals.