01753 a2200229 4500001000700000020001800007040003200025090001300057100001900070245002600089250002000115300000800135362000900143520116600152650002601318650002801344650001201372650001601384942000701400952009701407999001901504124338 a9780590474771 cEscola Canadense de Niteroi aW4 - BER aBerger, Melvin10aA Whale is Not a Fish aReprint Edition bil.0 a1996 aWhat is the difference between a whale and a fish? Yes, a whale is a mammal and a fish is not, but did you also know that a whale has sideways tail fins while a fish's fins run up and down? That's why when a whale swims it swings its body up and down, and when a fish swims, it moves from side to side. And how about this: a toad, unlike a frog, has no teeth and spends most of its time on land. A moth has wings that are connected, while the wings of a butterfly are separate. And one way to tell a rabbit from a hare is the simple fact that a rabbit is born without fur and with its eyes closed, while for a hare the opposite holds true. The characteristics of mammals large and small, as well as reptiles, insects, and marine life are compared and contrasted in Melvin Berger's informative and often surprising book. The facts featured about each animal provide a wealth of information on the animals' habitat and behavior. Marshall Peck III's illustrations are detailed with texture and color and capture the distinctions of each animal in a way that is sure to invite curiosity and further study from anyone interested in basic zoology. (Grade Level: 3-5) 4aQuestions and answers 4aCuriosities and wonders 4aAnimals 4aNon-Fiction cBK 00104070a80.1b80.1d2024-02-09l0oW4 - BERpA00031r2024-02-09 21:20:42w2024-02-09yBK c124338d124338