Elephants (Mini Encyclopedia)
Publisher,Amber Books
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
No. of Pages, 224
Shelf: General Books / Animals / Wildlife / Mammals
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Featuring the surviving species and subspecies, from African bush elephants to Asian pygmy elephants, Elephants explores how these fascinating animals hunt and feed, reproduce, and rear their young, compete, defend each other from predators, and protect the herd.
Elephants is an outstanding collection of photographs and captions showing these majestic animals in their natural habitat in a handy pocket format. You’ll discover how African and Asian elephants differ, but also about the different species or subspecies in each continent. You will learn how herds of female elephants and their young are formed, how they feed and use their tusks—elongated incisor teeth—as weapons or for moving objects or digging, how they use their ears to cool themselves, and how intelligent they are—they’re up there with primates and dolphins. Elephants is a brilliant examination of the world’s largest land mammal that has captured the popular imagination for thousands of years.