Burlington Public Library MA

A is for Australian reefs, Frané Lessac

Label
A is for Australian reefs, Frané Lessac
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A is for Australian reefs
Oclc number
1381483873
Responsibility statement
Frané Lessac
Summary
"Along the Australian coastline, underwater reefs are bustling with the most amazing sea creatures living on the planet. What can blow bubble rings and swim through them? What has teeth on its eyeballs? What creature makes itself nearly invisible to predators by using camouflage? What poops out sand? More than 25 percent of all sea creatures live in coral reefs, also called "rain forests of the sea." This book introduces readers to everything from playful dolphins to deadly Irukandji jellyfish, leafy sea dragons to brainy octopuses, and walking sharks to whimsical-looking zebra seahorses"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
primary
Classification
Illustrator
Mapped to

Incoming Resources