Amazing Animal Journeys: The Most Incredible Migrations in the Natural World
By (Author) Philippa Forrester
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK Children
14th February 2023
2nd February 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
591.568
Hardback
176
Width 237mm, Height 287mm, Spine 20mm
1173g
A fascinating and detailed look at the incredible journeys that occur in the animal kingdom Join animals on epic adventures, and travel through the natural world with them. Across the world, billions of animals are embarking on incredible journeys. Many are in search of food, some are looking for a mate, lots are heading to a warmer climate, and others are just seeking a new home. Follow the mass migrations of entire species with amazing facts and maps that tell the stories of nature's most amazing journeys. Discover the record-breaking flight of the Arctic Tern, who travels from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back every year, the sharks that follow plankton for enormous distances from the ocean depths to the surface from night to day, spiderlings that shoot strands of thread into the air and ride them like a balloon in the wind to new islands, the mites that hitchhike on beaks of hummingbirds to be carried to new locations, the millions of wildebeest following the rain across the Serengeti, or the Monarch butterflies who use Earth's magnetic field to trace a path along the west coast of North America. Amazing Animal Journeys is the perfect book for the animal obsessed and the endlessly curious who just can't get enough of wildlife and nature. With engaging information and absorbing images, it's perfect for children to explore by themselves or with an equally curious adult.
Philippa Forrester is a natural history expert and wildlife enthusiast. She is best known for her work as a TV presenter, with a career that has spanned almost three decades. Philippa has worked for the BBC and is co-founder of production company Halcyon Media, which specialises in wildlife productions.