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The deep!, wild life at the ocean's darkest depths, by Lindsey Leigh

Label
The deep!, wild life at the ocean's darkest depths, by Lindsey Leigh
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Intended audience
Ages 8-12, Penguin Workshop
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The deep!
Responsibility statement
by Lindsey Leigh
Sub title
wild life at the ocean's darkest depths
Summary
"Did you know that there are animals that are completely transparent? That some tube worms live for 1,000 years? That the Pigbutt Worm is also known as the "Flying Buttocks"? Or that there is a type of sea cucumber that is nicknamed "the headless chicken monster?" These are just some of the scientific facts, presented comics-style, that kids will pore over again and again. The Deep! is a rollicking survey of animals that live in the deepest part of the ocean created in an exciting graphic nonfiction format. The first-person commentary by the animals themselves cover a wealth of facts from the surface of the ocean to the darkest trenches. And the beautiful full-color illustrations bring them to life. From animal adaptations like bioluminescence and giant flashlight eyes to the habits and habitats of the Pram Bug and Dumbo Octopus, The Deep! will keep readers fully engaged with life at the bottom of the sea."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Welcome to the alien world of the deep! -- The epipelagic, or sunlight, zone -- The mesopelagic, or twilight, zone -- The bathypelagic, or midnight, zone -- The abyssopelagic zone, or the abyss -- The hadalpelagic zone, or the trenches -- Deep-sea environments -- Deep-sea survival tactics -- Goodbye! -- Want to know more?
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
Illustrator

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