
Sea Otter
Float through kelp forests, dive beneath coastal waves, and explore the chilly waters of the Pacific Ocean in this engaging installment of the This Incredible Planet series-an unforgettable look at one of the ocean's most clever and important animals.
Uncover the Secrets of the Sea Otter:Built for Cold Water - Learn how dense fur, constant grooming, and a fast metabolism keep sea otters warm without blubber.
Tool-Using Mammals - Discover how sea otters use rocks to crack open shellfish, making them one of the few animals that regularly use tools.
Life in the Raft - Explore how sea otters rest, socialize, and stay safe by floating together in groups called rafts.
A Stunning Visual Experience:Bold Photography - Every page features full-color photographs showing sea otters in their natural coastal habitats.
Engaging Education - Packed with fascinating facts, clear explanations, and kid-friendly science that brings marine life to life.
An Educational Journey for Curious Minds:From Pup to Adult - Follow a sea otter's life cycle, from floating newborn to skilled hunter.
Keystone Species - Learn how sea otters protect kelp forests and help keep entire marine ecosystems in balance.
Challenges and Survival - Discover the threats sea otters face today and how conservation efforts are helping them recover.
A Book That Inspires Understanding:By telling the incredible story of sea otters, this book helps young readers understand how animals, habitats, and oceans are connected. Perfect for classrooms, libraries, homeschoolers, and animal-loving families, this nonfiction title makes learning about marine mammals both exciting and meaningful.
Add Fascinating Animal Facts: Sea Otter to your collection today and dive into the life of one of the ocean's most intelligent and unforgettable creatures
- Undertittel
- Amazing Facts About Ocean's Cleverest Mammals for Kids
- Forfatter
- Tyler Grady
- ISBN
- 9781647904838
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 154 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 10.1.2026
- Forlag
- Dylanna Publishing, Inc.
- Antall sider
- 42
