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You're never too old to let yourself go hog wild reading out loud to a child, or nestled in a nook to read in quiet. Enjoy turning the pages of this incredibly beautiful A to Z book filled to the brim with illustrations made by the art student classes at Indiana's - Bloomington High School South. While you're at it, you can yelp at the moon with a pack of jackals, and slither into the dark with a rumba of rattlesnake neonates. Each chapter starts with an alphabet letter used for a group of animals living collectively in a habitat suitable for their needs such as; A is for an armory of…mehr

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You're never too old to let yourself go hog wild reading out loud to a child, or nestled in a nook to read in quiet. Enjoy turning the pages of this incredibly beautiful A to Z book filled to the brim with illustrations made by the art student classes at Indiana's - Bloomington High School South. While you're at it, you can yelp at the moon with a pack of jackals, and slither into the dark with a rumba of rattlesnake neonates. Each chapter starts with an alphabet letter used for a group of animals living collectively in a habitat suitable for their needs such as; A is for an armory of Aardvarks, and Z is for a zeal of zebras. This book delves into the dynamics of the food chain and how wildlife interconnects. Individual species of wildlife are their own unique beings. One important thing is they all have to eat to survive in the wild, however, each goes about fulfilling their needs in different ways. In this book, find out who, what, where, when, why, and how wildlife spends most of the day and night tending to their homes and hunting and foraging for food to feed theirselves and their young.
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Melanie Graves in an animal enthusiast who loves to learn and write about the unusual behaviors of wildlife. The food chain is right up there with her interest in reproduction and nature's ecosystem. She's intrigued by animal collective nouns and their wide variety of onomatopoeias. When Melanie isn't googling about octopuses and wildebeests, she's petting dogs and cats galore. While enjoying a forty-year career in hairdressing, and owning a dog kennel and grooming business on her family's farm, this lady uses her spare time writing, bee-bopping with her grandchild, and hunting for morel mushrooms in the spring. A favorite pastime is telling tall tales about the birds, deer and other wildlife that visit daily outside the picture window at her Bloomington, Indiana homestead.