Animals in the city. Where to find and how to recognize
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The book tells about more than 40 animals: mammals, insects, reptiles, fish, amphibians and many others. It will tell about the secrets of their adaptation in the city and the mysteries of their behavior, about the peculiarities of observing them and safety rules.
Animals live in the city in a variety of places. Some live in parks, rivers and other natural corners, others have settled in our homes, sometimes as uninvited guests. Far from the noisy streets, you can meet a fox and a weasel, a hare, a squirrel and a beaver. They are easier to notice in winter, because in search of food they come closer to a person. And in the warm season, you can see insects attracted by plants, frogs, lizards and even turtles.
You will learn why a squirrel makes several nests, how beavers build their huts and why adult hedgehogs should not be given milk. And also that a mole can dig 20 meters of tunnels a day, hedgehogs are born without needles, and rats can laugh!
Animals live in the city in a variety of places. Some live in parks, rivers and other natural corners, others have settled in our homes, sometimes as uninvited guests. Far from the noisy streets, you can meet a fox and a weasel, a hare, a squirrel and a beaver. They are easier to notice in winter, because in search of food they come closer to a person. And in the warm season, you can see insects attracted by plants, frogs, lizards and even turtles.
You will learn why a squirrel makes several nests, how beavers build their huts and why adult hedgehogs should not be given milk. And also that a mole can dig 20 meters of tunnels a day, hedgehogs are born without needles, and rats can laugh!
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- All books in the series My first determinant