Strange new species : astonishing discoveries of life on Earth / Elin Kelsey.
Record details
- ISBN: 1897066325 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 96 p. : col. photos
- Publisher: Toronto : Maple Tree Press, c2005.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Silver Birch Award nominee, 2007. |
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| Subject: | Biology. Species. Discoveries in science. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Lakeshore Branch | J 578 Kel | 31681001724871 | JNONFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
With over 100 million new species waiting to be discovered, young readers are invited to join fearless researchers as they search for new life forms in parts of the world that were once impossible to visit. Simultaneous. - Baker & Taylor
Looks at some of the most unusual newly discovered species, including a monkey the size of a human finger and deep-sea creatures that live in temperatures that reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit. - Perseus PublishingAdventure and discovery await in the depths of the oceans, on the Earthâs varied surfaces, in the vast expanse of sky, and beyond. Advanced technologies have enabled scientists to study new species in parts of the world that were once impossible to visit. Researchers estimate that between five and 100 million new species still await discovery. Strange New Species takes young readers into the field with intrepid researchers as they use everything from submarines to spaghetti strainers to find wondrous new life forms. Highlights include the black-headed Sagui dwarf monkey; deep-sea tubeworms, clams, and shrimp that flourish in 800ºF heat; and previously unseen microbes that survive in the oxygen-deprived mud of Mono Lake, California. Elin Kelseyâs vivid text and the bookâs stunning photographs make this fascinating frontier of science both exciting and enlightening.
- Perseus PublishingAdventure and discovery await in the depths of the oceans, on the Earth’s varied surfaces, in the vast expanse of sky, and beyond. Advanced technologies have enabled scientists to study new species in parts of the world that were once impossible to visit. Researchers estimate that between five and 100 million new species still await discovery. Strange New Species takes young readers into the field with intrepid researchers as they use everything from submarines to spaghetti strainers to find wondrous new life forms. Highlights include the black-headed Sagui dwarf monkey; deep-sea tubeworms, clams, and shrimp that flourish in 800ºF heat; and previously unseen microbes that survive in the oxygen-deprived mud of Mono Lake, California. Elin Kelsey’s vivid text and the book’s stunning photographs make this fascinating frontier of science both exciting and enlightening.