What Does Spider Poop Look Like?
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Did you know that tarantula and bird poop look the same? That some small birds excrete toxic weapons? Or that rabbits eat their own feces only to poop it out again? How about the fact that cricket manure smells like oranges? No? This book covers that and more in the weird world of animal poop.
This book explains why different animals poop different ways. It uses pictures and links to websites and videos to satisfy even the most curious of gross science enthusiasts. You'll find yourself trying to identify animal poop later and even trying to figure out what the animal last ate.
Great for any classroom, this book is short enough to keep their attention but filled with wild and crazy facts few would guess to be true. The e-version has embedded links to further their education. The paperback provides the same links, but they must be typed out in a browser.
N. A. Cauldron
Ms. Cauldron writes books for all ages. While fantasy and science fiction usually pique her interest; humor, character conflict, and smart aleck dialogue are her favorite go to's. She currently resides in eastern Cupola with 12 gramwhats, 3 cats, and a herd of domesticated moths.
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What Does Spider Poop Look Like? - N. A. Cauldron
THIS BOOK COULD NOT HAVE BEEN COMPLETED WITHOUT THE AIDE OF ZOO KNOXVILLE AND ITS STAFF. SPECIAL THANKS IN PARTICULAR TO (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY FIRST NAME) AMY FLEW, MICHAEL OGLE, RACHEL VARNELL, AND SARAH GLASS.
COPYRIGHT © 2017 DEBORAH JOHNSON
PUBLISHED BY WIGGLING PEN PUBLISHING, CLARKRANGE, TN 38553
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PUBLISHER IS PROHIBITED.
PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-0-9967189-9-8
LCCN: 2017918421
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Dear Reader,
Please understand that not only is it impossible to include a complete collection of different species feces within this book, it is also impossible to describe all poop in detail. Therefore, I leave it to you, dear Reader, to utilize the fine tools of the internet and libraries to further your study of this subject, where you will find a plethora of various poop, both in still frame and in video form. At the end of this book, you will find links to other websites you can use to further your exploration into this topic. Please understand that links expire and websites change, so I do apologize if any of the links I provide have done just that. You will also find a glossary. When a glossary term is used for the first time, it is in bold.
I have placed several questions throughout the text. Please, try to answer them before moving on. Many of them are like a scavenger hunt within the poop (yes, you read that correctly) and will aide you in your learning.
I normally prefer real books, but I highly recommend the digital format for this one. My ebooks are normally free with the purchase of a