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The Tapir Scientist: Saving South America's Largest Mammal
80 pp.
| Houghton |
July, 2013 |
TradeISBN 978-0-547-81548-0$18.99
(2)
4-6Scientists in the Field series.
Photographs by
Nic Bishop.
In the Pantanal wetlands of Brazil, scientist Patricia Medici and her team study the lowland tapir, a long-snouted mammal most closely related to horses and rhinoceroses. Montgomery's dramatic account of tracking the elusive animals is interspersed with scientific information about tapir species. Bishop's photographs portray the hard-working researchers, the tapirs, and other fascinating animals, including anteaters, poisonous snakes, and armadillos. Websites. Bib., ind.
Reviewer: Danielle J. Ford
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 2013