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Eye spy, wild ways animals see the world, written and illustrated by Guillaume Duprat ; translated and edited by Patrick Skipworth

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Eye spy, wild ways animals see the world, written and illustrated by Guillaume Duprat ; translated and edited by Patrick Skipworth
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 35) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Eye spy
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1024153757
Responsibility statement
written and illustrated by Guillaume Duprat ; translated and edited by Patrick Skipworth
Sub title
wild ways animals see the world
Summary
This book shares the latest scientific research on animal vision. Discover pigeons' sunglasses, owls' tube-shaped eyes, insects with thousands of mini eyes, and much, much more. With delightful and surprising illustrations, this book allows us a rare glimpse of the world through animals' eyes. Learn interesting facts such as: cows spot predators coming up from behind, cats see mice scurrying through the night, snakes see infrared-- which we only feel as heat, and eagles see eight times more detail than we can
Table Of Contents
How do we see? -- Mammals -- Birds -- Reptiles, amphibians, worms, and mollusks -- Insects
Target audience
juvenile
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