Nature anatomy The curious parts & pieces of the natural world

Julia Rothman

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Published
North Adams, MA : Storey Publishing [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Julia Rothman (author)
Other Authors
John Niekrasz (author)
Physical Description
224 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781612122311
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Common Ground
  • Really Moving
  • Layers of the Earth
  • Minerals
  • The Rock Cycle
  • Fossils
  • Landforms
  • Mountains
  • North American Landscapes
  • Field Succession
  • Loose Landscape Painting
  • Chapter 2. What's Up?
  • Up in the Atmosphere
  • Predicting Weather
  • The Water Cycle
  • Storms
  • Why Are All Snowflakes Different?
  • Rainbows
  • Sunsets
  • Phases of the Moon
  • Constellations
  • Chapter 3. Come Close
  • Anatomy of a Flower
  • Anatomy of a Bee
  • Anatomy of a Butterfly
  • Metamorphosis
  • Plants That Attract Butterflies
  • Beautiful Butterflies
  • Colorful Moths
  • Sedges, Rushes, Grasses
  • Grazing Edibles
  • Incredible Insects and Bugs Abounding
  • Spectacular Spiders
  • Anatomy of an Ant
  • Chapter 4. Take a Hike
  • Anatomy of a Deciduous Tree
  • Anatomy of a Trunk
  • Leaf Identification
  • North American Trees
  • Beautiful Bark
  • Some Flowers, Cones, Seeds, and Fruits of Trees
  • Printing Patterns
  • Anatomy of a Fern
  • Pretty, Pretty Lichen Mysterious Mosses
  • Waterbears
  • Mycelium
  • Anatomy of a Mushroom
  • Marvelous Mushrooms
  • Rotting Log
  • Foraging in the Forest
  • Chapter 5. Creature Feature
  • Animals in the Neighborhood
  • Anatomy of a Bat
  • Common North American Bats
  • Tree Squirrels
  • Ground Squirrels
  • The Lyme Bacteria Cycle
  • Grizzly Bear vs. Black Bear
  • The Animal Underground
  • Snakes
  • Lizards
  • Wild Cats
  • Wild Dogs
  • Animals with Antlers...and Horns
  • Aquatic Mammals
  • Outstanding Adaptations
  • Marine Mammals
  • Chapter 6. A Little Bird Told Me
  • Anatomy of a Bird
  • A Bevy of Birds
  • Kinds of Feathers
  • Birdcalls
  • A Variety of Nests
  • Extraordinary Eggs
  • Intriguing Bird Behavior
  • Birds of Prey
  • Owls
  • Big Birds
  • A Variety of Beaks
  • Water Birds
  • Chapter 7. Head above Water
  • Water Bodies
  • Ecosystem of a Pond
  • A Few Freshwater Fish
  • Life Cycle a Salmon
  • Water Bugs
  • Toad vs. Frog
  • Life Cycle of a Frog
  • Tida1 Zone Ecosystem
  • Fantastic Saltwater Fish
  • Anatomy of a Jellyfish
  • On the Sat
  • Seashells by the Seashore
  • Some Seaweed
  • Harvesting Processing, and Eating Seaweed
  • A Note about Conservation
  • Bibliography
Review by Booklist Review

Author and illustrator Rothman (Farm Anatomy, 2011) brings her inimitable style to this delightfully whimsical and scientifically sound field guide. With hundreds of large and small color illustrations, this appears to be more art book than anything else, yet Rothman has painstakingly and effectively addressed the most interesting aspects of everything she illustrates, even including Latin names in the process. Readers thus learn that only the female American Holly tree (Ilex opaca) produces the famous berries used for holiday decorating, the sperm whale is the largest sea mammal with teeth, and flocks of cedar waxwings will pass berries down the line beak-to-beak until every bird has been fed. With its wide range of topics, from landforms to leaf identification, bird beaks, and water bugs, Nature Anatomy is designed as the ultimate book for browsers with an insatiable curiosity about the great outdoors. Rothman has clearly found a structure and design in which she excels; this title is an informative charmer from start to finish. More, please.--Mondor, Colleen Copyright 2015 Booklist

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