Snail (Garden Minibeasts Up Close) by John Woodward PDF

By John Woodward

ISBN-10: 1604139005

ISBN-13: 9781604139006

Snail presents an available advent to the actual features, conduct, and behaviour of those slow-moving creatures. Full-color images upload to the textual content by means of giving readers a close-up examine those shelled minibeasts.

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Spire: A long cone that is pointed at one end. tentacle: A slender, soft part of an animal’s body that is often sensitive to touch. varnish: See-through, paint-like material that dries to form a shiny coating. venom: The poison used by some animals to kill the creatures that they hunt. 30 Further resources Books Blaxland, Beth. Mollusks. New York: Chelsea House, 2002. A look at mollusks in general, with information about how snails and slugs sense the world around them, eat, and defend themselves.

Mate: When male and female animals come together to produce young. mollusk: A family of animals with soft, wet bodies, including snails, slugs, clams, mussels, and octopuses. mucus: The sticky slime produced by a snail or slug as it moves, which protects its body. muscle: A part of an animal’s body that helps it to move. organ: An important body part, such as the heart, lung, or brain. pest: An animal or insect that damages plants. smuggle: To bring something into a country secretly and illegally.

Spire: A long cone that is pointed at one end. tentacle: A slender, soft part of an animal’s body that is often sensitive to touch. varnish: See-through, paint-like material that dries to form a shiny coating. venom: The poison used by some animals to kill the creatures that they hunt. 30 Further resources Books Blaxland, Beth. Mollusks. New York: Chelsea House, 2002. A look at mollusks in general, with information about how snails and slugs sense the world around them, eat, and defend themselves.

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