Stan Tekiela
Bears: Black, Brown & Polar Bears
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Naturalist Stan Tekiela introduces readers to the bears of North America through stunning photography and text that makes for easy yet informative browsing.
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Naturalist Stan Tekiela introduces readers to the bears of North America through stunning photography and text that makes for easy yet informative browsing.
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Produktdetails
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- Wildlife Appreciation
- Verlag: Adventure Publications
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 190mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 495g
- ISBN-13: 9781591933786
- ISBN-10: 1591933781
- Artikelnr.: 37153111
- Wildlife Appreciation
- Verlag: Adventure Publications
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 190mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 495g
- ISBN-13: 9781591933786
- ISBN-10: 1591933781
- Artikelnr.: 37153111
Naturalist, wildlife photographer, and writer Stan Tekiela is the author of more than 175 field guides, nature books, children's books, wildlife audio CDs, puzzles, and playing cards, presenting many species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, trees, wildflowers, and cacti in the United States. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural History from the University of Minnesota and as an active professional naturalist for more than 25 years, Stan studies and photographs wildlife throughout the United States and Canada. He has received various national and regional awards for his books and photographs. Also a well-known columnist and radio personality, his syndicated column appears in more than 25 newspapers, and his wildlife programs are broadcast on a number of Midwest radio stations. Stan can be followed on Facebook and Twitter.
Bears-A Lifelong Affair
An Eminent History
The Bear Family
Origins of the Species
Species Around the World
Black Bears
Brown Bears
Polar Bears
Is It a Black or Brown Bear?
Names of Distinction
Sizes North to South
Considerations of Weight
Life Expectancy
Roaming the Home Range
Step-for-Step Paths
Scent Marking
Claw Scraping
Posturing to Communicate
Expression of Aggression
Congeniality
Not Just Smart-Resourceful
Large Skull and Jaws
Claws and Paws
Tiny Tail
Snouts and Scents
Fuzzy Ears, Sharp Hearing
Sight Near and Far
Strong, Stout Legs
Gait
Masters at Running
Standing Advantage
Tracks and Trails
Silent Travelers
Swimming Trips
Climbing Trees
Sleeping in Trees
Day Bed Naps
Play Fighting
Color Palette
Furry Coat
Hollow Hair
Black Bear Blaze
White, but Not Albino
Shedding
Potluck Diet
Breeding Time
Ready to Mate
Unusual Gestation
Birthing
Newborn and Helpless
Eyes Open
Mother's Milk
Nursing Duty
Litter Size
Family Planning
A Difficult Beginning
Mixing Up Cubs
The Miracle of Hibernation
Den Diversity
Preparing for Winter
Emerging in Spring
Cautionary Measures
Respecting Bears
Featured Bears
About the Author
An Eminent History
The Bear Family
Origins of the Species
Species Around the World
Black Bears
Brown Bears
Polar Bears
Is It a Black or Brown Bear?
Names of Distinction
Sizes North to South
Considerations of Weight
Life Expectancy
Roaming the Home Range
Step-for-Step Paths
Scent Marking
Claw Scraping
Posturing to Communicate
Expression of Aggression
Congeniality
Not Just Smart-Resourceful
Large Skull and Jaws
Claws and Paws
Tiny Tail
Snouts and Scents
Fuzzy Ears, Sharp Hearing
Sight Near and Far
Strong, Stout Legs
Gait
Masters at Running
Standing Advantage
Tracks and Trails
Silent Travelers
Swimming Trips
Climbing Trees
Sleeping in Trees
Day Bed Naps
Play Fighting
Color Palette
Furry Coat
Hollow Hair
Black Bear Blaze
White, but Not Albino
Shedding
Potluck Diet
Breeding Time
Ready to Mate
Unusual Gestation
Birthing
Newborn and Helpless
Eyes Open
Mother's Milk
Nursing Duty
Litter Size
Family Planning
A Difficult Beginning
Mixing Up Cubs
The Miracle of Hibernation
Den Diversity
Preparing for Winter
Emerging in Spring
Cautionary Measures
Respecting Bears
Featured Bears
About the Author
Bears-A Lifelong Affair
An Eminent History
The Bear Family
Origins of the Species
Species Around the World
Black Bears
Brown Bears
Polar Bears
Is It a Black or Brown Bear?
Names of Distinction
Sizes North to South
Considerations of Weight
Life Expectancy
Roaming the Home Range
Step-for-Step Paths
Scent Marking
Claw Scraping
Posturing to Communicate
Expression of Aggression
Congeniality
Not Just Smart-Resourceful
Large Skull and Jaws
Claws and Paws
Tiny Tail
Snouts and Scents
Fuzzy Ears, Sharp Hearing
Sight Near and Far
Strong, Stout Legs
Gait
Masters at Running
Standing Advantage
Tracks and Trails
Silent Travelers
Swimming Trips
Climbing Trees
Sleeping in Trees
Day Bed Naps
Play Fighting
Color Palette
Furry Coat
Hollow Hair
Black Bear Blaze
White, but Not Albino
Shedding
Potluck Diet
Breeding Time
Ready to Mate
Unusual Gestation
Birthing
Newborn and Helpless
Eyes Open
Mother's Milk
Nursing Duty
Litter Size
Family Planning
A Difficult Beginning
Mixing Up Cubs
The Miracle of Hibernation
Den Diversity
Preparing for Winter
Emerging in Spring
Cautionary Measures
Respecting Bears
Featured Bears
About the Author
An Eminent History
The Bear Family
Origins of the Species
Species Around the World
Black Bears
Brown Bears
Polar Bears
Is It a Black or Brown Bear?
Names of Distinction
Sizes North to South
Considerations of Weight
Life Expectancy
Roaming the Home Range
Step-for-Step Paths
Scent Marking
Claw Scraping
Posturing to Communicate
Expression of Aggression
Congeniality
Not Just Smart-Resourceful
Large Skull and Jaws
Claws and Paws
Tiny Tail
Snouts and Scents
Fuzzy Ears, Sharp Hearing
Sight Near and Far
Strong, Stout Legs
Gait
Masters at Running
Standing Advantage
Tracks and Trails
Silent Travelers
Swimming Trips
Climbing Trees
Sleeping in Trees
Day Bed Naps
Play Fighting
Color Palette
Furry Coat
Hollow Hair
Black Bear Blaze
White, but Not Albino
Shedding
Potluck Diet
Breeding Time
Ready to Mate
Unusual Gestation
Birthing
Newborn and Helpless
Eyes Open
Mother's Milk
Nursing Duty
Litter Size
Family Planning
A Difficult Beginning
Mixing Up Cubs
The Miracle of Hibernation
Den Diversity
Preparing for Winter
Emerging in Spring
Cautionary Measures
Respecting Bears
Featured Bears
About the Author