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Who would win? A crocodile or a hippo? A wolf or a moose? Readers will learn about the skills and techniques animals use both to hunt and to protect themselves in the wild.

From sharp-toothed bull sharks to powerful polar bears, nature is full of fierce predators. This exciting series showcases eight of these deadly creatures, describing their prey, hunting skills, and life in the wild. Each book pairs short paragraphs of easy-to-read-text with plenty of colourful photos to make reading engaging and accessible.

From Orcas and tigers to pythons and wolves, nature's predators are amazing! Learn how they hunt, where they live, how they act, and what physical features set them apart from their prey.

The Prehistoric series is about early humans, the world they lived in, and the lives they led. The five titles span the Paleolithic Era (the Old Stone Age) through the Iron Age; from c 3.3 million years ago to c. 1000 years ago. Readers will learn how each era or age is defined, how we learned about each, the geographic locations of humans then, the animals that existed, tools that were used, how humans lived and the challenges of everyday life, culture, art, religion, and more.

Take a tour of Earth's first few billion years in this engaging series that looks at the process of evolution. Follow along as each era ushers in new forms of life and unexpected events change the environment. Readers will be able to make connections between the various eras and compare and contrast the traits, habits, and ultimate fates of Earth's first creatures through each fact-packed, visually stunning book.

Life on Earth started long before humans walked the planet. From the giant insects that crawled through vast forests to the dinosaurs that ruled the world for millions of years, explore the many strange lifeforms that have lived on our planet. Each page is filled with remarkable images alongside comprehensive text to make compelling entries perfect for both browsing and research. A final Review and Reflect feature allows readers to check for understanding and think critically about what they have learned. Discover the strange world of prehistoric life.

This dynamic, lavishly illustrated series plunges the reader into the world of dinosaurs as living, breathing animals. Text is set in the present tense and the reader is addressed in the second person as they set out on an adventure, exploring the world of dinosaurs.

This dynamic series takes readers into the thrilling and frightening world of prehistoric Earth. Each volume is filled with lush, vivid illustrations that portray the unusual and captivating creatures that once roamed the planet, accompanied by a lively and informative narrative. Special features include timelines, labeled illustrations, and scaled illustrations that demonstrate comparative sizes of these ancient creatures to humans.

Scientists today use climate models to project a growing number, frequency, and intensity of natural disasters. Meanwhile, engineers, meteorologists, and other scientists design mathematical models to help them try to stay one step ahead by predicting when and where natural disasters might occur. This pivotal set enables readers to explore the various solutions engineers use to prepare for disasters and prevent catastrophe.

The United States is defined in part by its majestic wild places, and the preservation of these landscapes ensures that it will always be so. The geysers of Yellowstone, waterfalls of Yosemite, and natural wonders of four other great American national parks are beautifully captured in Preserving America. Surveying the full history and development of each park, and featuring notes offering tips and itineraries for visitors, these gorgeously illustrated titles transport readers to the most magnificent wilderness areas America has to offer.