SCIENCE
Settel, Joanne

Exploding Ants: Amazing Facts about How Animals Adapt

(3) 4-6 Settel describes the specialized, if unappetizing, adaptations some animals and insects have developed to survive: birds that eat vomit, worms that live in dogs' noses, ants that explode to defend their colony. A colorful, contemporary design makes up for the limited, textbook-caliber visuals. At once a page-turner and a stomach-turner, this book offers a wealth of en-"gross"-ing information. Bib., glos., ind.

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