21 Amazing Animals That Live In The Tundra - Selena Dale

21 Amazing Animals That Live In The Tundra

By Selena Dale

  • Release Date: 2015-06-27
  • Genre: Animals for Kids

Description

Discover Some of the Most Amazing Animals that Live in the Tundra.

Did you know that even if wolverines are black or brown, their babies are all white?
What is the biggest falcon in the world?
Did you know that polar bears can get drunk by sniffing airplane fuel?
Do you know what reindeer velvet is?
Did you know that beluga whales can bump into stuff without hurting their head?
Do you know how dolphins find their way in the water?
Did you know that Ermine is a name for the fur of an animal called stoat?
How deep can ribbon seals dive for fish?

Learn this and more in the fifth book of the popular this book series.

Featuring twenty-one different animals that range from the whales diving in the deep oceans to the wolves that hunt in the colder mountain ranges.

This book presents you and your child with fun facts about those amazing animals living in the tundra.

Check Out the Amazing Facts & Photos of 21 Animals that Endure the Tough Tundra Climate.

Some of these animals are popular winter animals that you may have seen on nature programs, while others might be totally new to you.

You will see amazing pictures of the animals up close and in their natural habitat.
The information provided will look into the animal names, how they live, some behaviours like family-life, diet and more. The list also has information on what places they can be found.

This book is fully illustrated and has simple blocks of text that will make learning fun for your child.

The following animals featured are:
Wolverine Canada Lynx Arctic Hare Red Fox Beluga Whale Polar Bear Caribou Snowy Owl Dusky Dolphin Gyrfalcon Arctic Fox Ribbon Seal Musk Ox Ermine Bowhead Whale Chinstrap Penguin Gray Wolf Elephant Seal Lemmings Arctic Ground Squirrel Grizzly Bear
Your kids can have fun while learning!

These animals are the most interesting and also the ones that are in the most danger now because their snowy homes are slowly getting too warm.

Knowing more about them can help you think about what is happening in the wilds.
From the rocky south end of Australia and New Zealand to the Arctic North Pole, read on to learn more about the amazing animals that have survived and made their home in some of the coldest places on earth!

This book is part of a series called, "Weird & Wonderful Animals" all of which are great for bedtime reading.

Collect the series!

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