Maps for penguins and other travelling animals

Turner, Tracey

Skipp, Hui

Notes
Travelling animals -- Antarctica: a map for emperor penguins -- The travels of the emperor penguin -- North America: a map for monarch butterflies -- The travels of the monarch butterfly -- India: a map for Bengal tigers -- The travels of the Bengal tiger -- Germany: a map for honeybees -- The travels of the honeybee -- The Pacific Ocean: a map for humpback whales -- The travels of the humpback whale -- Madagascar: a map for ring-tailed lemurs -- The travels of the ring-tailed lemur -- UK and South Africa: a map for swallows -- The travels of the swallow -- The Sahel: a map for African elephants -- The travels of the African elephant -- The Atlantic Ocean: a map for green sea turtles -- The travels of the sea turtle -- Alaska: a map for grey wolves -- The travels of the grey wolf -- Glossary.

Summary: Animals don't really need maps, but you can use the ones in this book to travel all over the world. Along the way you can ...- step inside the territory of a Bengal tiger- run with a wolf pack across the Alaskan wilderness- swim to Hawai'i with humpback whales- visit ring-tailed lemurs in a Madagascar forest- discover where emperor penguins lay their eggs.Find out how these amazing animals make their journeys without GPS, along with lots of fascinating information about where they go and how they live. You'll meet poisonous caterpillars, dancing bees, singing whales,and very chilly penguins.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-fiction B021006