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When elephants listen with their feet, discover extraordinary animal senses, Emmanuelle Grundmann ; [illustrated by] Clemence Dupont ; translated by Erin Woods

Label
When elephants listen with their feet, discover extraordinary animal senses, Emmanuelle Grundmann ; [illustrated by] Clemence Dupont ; translated by Erin Woods
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
When elephants listen with their feet
Responsibility statement
Emmanuelle Grundmann ; [illustrated by] Clemence Dupont ; translated by Erin Woods
Sub title
discover extraordinary animal senses
Summary
Explore the wild and wonderful world of animal senses with a dynamic work of children's nonfiction. Humans experience the world through sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. But what if you had the compound eyes of a fly, the whiskers of a cat, or a whale's ability to sense magnetic north? There's a whole world of surprising senses out there, and fascinating adaptations that have allowed animals to make use of them. We can't interpret the faint vibration of an elephant's faraway stomp, but learning how they keep in touch with family across the wide savannah helps us understand that we are more alike than different. Featuring accessible text from Emmanuelle Grundmann, inviting art from Clemence Dupont, and informational sidebars, a glossary, an index of animals, and a standard index, When Elephants Listen with their Feet is a lively nonfiction book that encourages curiosity about-and respect for-the animals with which we share our planet
Target audience
juvenile
Classification

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