How It Works

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THE WHO, WHAT, WHY OF ZOOLOGY

UP CLOSE TO THE WORLD’S MOST AMAZING ANIMALS

AUTHOR JULES HOWARD

ILLUSTRATOR LUCY LETHERLAND

PUBLISHER WIDE EYED EDITION

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Science presenter and author Jules Howard is inviting you to step into the shoes of a zoologist, arguably one of the most interesting and certainly well-travelled jobs on the planet. At least, if is anything to go by, then the science of studying animals involves swimming with blue whales in the Atlantic, catching invasive beetles in the Arctic, flying drones above the canopy of a Brazilian rainforest and wild beast-watching in just about any natural environment on Earth that you can think of. We suspect that

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