The Living in a World of series offers a unique view of how animals are shaped by their habitats and how they have adapted to survive within them.
- Arctic hares actually change the color of their fur to match the season
- Decorator crabs cover themselves with seaweed and other materials that make them nearly invisible on the ocean bottom
- Chameleons at rest blend with their surroundings, but they can change the color of their skin at will -- displaying bright yellows and oranges to attract a mate or scare an enemy These are just a few of the many incredible ways that animals use camouflage to survive in their habitats.
Included in these 4 volumes are:
- Glossary
- Index
- Resources for further study