![]() Fun facts and colorful cartoons make learning entertaining and links to online primary sources and videos make the content accessible to all learners. In Explore Predators and Prey, kids actively learn about body tools and behavior strategies as they test their own abilities to hunt and hide in a series of science-minded activities. Readers discover how repercussions can affect nature, including humans, and are encouraged to consider their own actions with an eye toward the effect on the environment. Subsequent chapters discuss diverse ways various predators and prey hunt and survive, like using venom, camouflage, or traveling in groups, and touch on ecological issues. A change to one population causes changes to all others. An introductory chapter overviews the predator-prey relationship and the scientific method (including a worksheet example) and provides a journal-making project. Animal populations are closely integrated with each other and the surrounding environment. As the new Predator movie drops this August, it is natural for fans to rewatch the previous installments of a franchise that has gone through multiple iterations and genres. Prey, such as mice and rabbits, have large ears to hear danger and can move quickly to escape their enemies. Predators, such as hawks and foxes, have keen eyesight and sharp beaks and teeth to help them catch their prey. Most mortals turn away from the darkness that preys upon them, going about their lives in despair of the Damned and the evils they visit upon the world. The greater success of the Predators and Prey is, at times, the way it grows from being a thriller to portraying how the normal lives of people play out in extraordinary circumstances. Hunting, hiding, trapping, and tricking are just a few of the strategies used by animals in the wild to ensure they eat enough without being eaten themselves! In Explore Predators and Prey, readers explore the physical and behavioral adaptations of predators and prey and their impact on the environment. Perfect for young children studying food chains in their science lessons, or for young minibeast fans, this book explores the importance of insects in food.
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