Author: Cooke, A. H. (Alfred Hands)
Synopsis:
In 'The Cambridge natural history, Vol. 03 (of 10)', authors Cooke and Reed take readers on a captivating journey through the diverse and fascinating world of insects. From the intricate anatomy of beetles to the mesmerizing behavior of ants, this volume delves into the extraordinary lives of these tiny creatures that often go unnoticed. With vivid descriptions and stunning illustrations, the authors shed light on the remarkable adaptations, survival strategies, and ecological importance of insects. From the smallest of insects to the largest of butterflies, this volume offers a comprehensive exploration of the insect kingdom, revealing the hidden wonders that lie within our natural world.
Genres: Non-fiction, Natural History, Science
Themes: Biodiversity, Adaptation, Ecology, Animal Behavior
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