101 Facts... Big Cats! Big Cat Books for Kids - Lions, Tigers, Jaguars, Leopards and More... (101 Animal Facts Book 22)
Book Details
Author(s)IP Factly, IC Wildlife
PublisherIP Factly
ISBN / ASINB00JZ1CZX0
ISBN-13978B00JZ1CZX1
Sales Rank260,037
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
IP Factly presents... "101 Facts… BIG CATS!"
Amazing facts, photos and video links to some of the world's most deadly predators.
Big cat books for children - a fun and fascinating way for young readers to find out more about these beautiful creatures.
This big cat book for kids mixes facts, photos and even includes a video clip section.
IP Factly's 101 Facts series has been designed to encourage and bolster independent reading.
Accompanying webpage with video clips
This book provides fact after fact for information hungry children to tell family and friends, and even has an accompanying webpage with video clips of the big cat species in the book.
The videos are split into different cat species to further encourage independent reading and learning.
It makes learning fun and gives a real reason for children to want to read by themselves. Kids will love discovering animal facts to share and enjoy.
The video links mean children come back again and again, naturally developing their reading and learning skills (early kindle models don't support video but the safe website link is given).
Fascinating Facts Include...
The first true cat was the Proailurus, which existed about thirty million years ago. It was about the size of a weasel and had short but strong legs.
Cats can only move their jaws up and down, not back and forth. This makes it even harder for them to chew, but easier for them to hold down struggling prey.
Small cats have two unique sounds – the gurgle and the wah-wah. Big cats also have two unique sounds of their own – the prusten and the roar. The prusten is a friendly, snorting sound exchanged during friendly encounters.
Cats are called obligate carnivores, or true carnivores. This means that they need to eat animal flesh in order to survive.
The tiger is the largest of all living cats. It can grow up to eleven feet long and weigh up to 306 kg (675 pounds).
Chapters
Introduction
History
The Smilodon
Anatomy
Communication
Diet and Hunting
Reproduction
Tiger
Lion
Jaguar
Leopard
Snow leopards
Cougar
Cheetah
Margay
Ocelot
Clouded leopard
Eurasian lynx
Caracal
Video Page
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