Examines the blue whale, including how it feeds on some of the tiniest food in the ocean, how it takes care of its young, and why it shoots air out of the top of its head.
Describes the world's biggest lizard, including how it uses its tongue to find food, how it can swallow a chuck of meat bigger than its own head, and why young dragons have to live in trees to stay warm.
Discover where the Queen Alexandra's birdwing lives, what plant it needs to survive, and how it hatches from a tiny egg to grow into the world's largest butterfly.
Explores the physical characteristics of the brown bear and reveals how this creature uses its unique features to survive in the wild. Features full-color photographs, a glossary, and further reading sources.