Why Penguins Don't Get Cold: How Animals Adapt to Their Surroundings
By (Author) Pavla Hanackova
Australian Geographic Pty Ltd
Australian Geographic Pty Ltd
5th February 2018
Australia
Children
Non Fiction
Hardback
36
Why do animals of the desert have big ears and light-coloured coats Penguins are surrounded by ice and snow, so why aren't they cold Can animals live at the bottom of steep mountains Of course they can! Nature has arranged for every creature to adapt as well as possible to its natural surroundings. Come with us on a journey through the natural world, as we travel to deep oceans, brightly coloured jungles and the peaks of great mountains, where you'll meet animals and plants that are truly thriving. And you'll learn how animals are able to adapt to give themselves the best possible life.
Pavla Hankov comes from a picturesque Moravian village in the Czech Republic that is surrounded by vineyards. She has been an avid reader since early childhood, and she has always longed to write. She is a graduate in English and Chinese from the Faculty of Arts of Palack University, Olomouc. Fate has determined that she makes regular returns to her native tongue, as a literary editor of childrens books. A keen traveller, she draws inspiration wherever she goes, not least to feed another of her passions food and everything associated with it.