Exploding ants: Amazing facts about how animals adapt
Book Description
A wasp lays its eggs under a
caterpillar's skin so that its young can
eat the caterpillar's guts as they grow.
A young head louse makes its home
on a human hair and feasts on
human blood.
Frogs use their eyeballs to help
swallow their food.
From small worms that live in a dog's nose mucus to exploding ants to regurgitating mother gulls, this book tells of the unus... More
Book Information
Publisher | American Printing House for the Blind |
Binding | Unknown Binding (3 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | N/A |
ISBN-10 | B0006RJ0LC |
Publication Date | /2000 |
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