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My First Books of Nature Series: How Animals Sleep

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  • Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
  • Language:Others
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  • Pages:28
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  • Size:230mm×270mm
  • Publication Place:Czech Republic
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  • Text Color:Full color
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★Gerbils sleep pressed next to one another in holes with passage ways, which they dig themselves. Zoom! Gulp! Smack! Frogs use their long tongues to grab insects, worms and even small rodents. You will learn this, and much more, in your first illustrated books about nature.
★Including 2 titles: How Animals Eat, How Animals Sleep.

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Whether in a burrow, up in a tree, with head hanging down, deep underwater or in flight with one eye open, animals, too, need to sleep to gather strength for the new day.

But the way they sleep is very different from how humans do it, as is the length of time they sleep for. While we spend just eight hours a day snuggled up in bed, and sometimes fewer, some animals sleep for twenty hours at a stretch. Imagine that! The koala, for instance, basically sleeps its life away as it lounges about in the branches; and when it doesn’t happen to be sleeping, it eats. A strange creature, wouldn’t you say? Do animals dream? If you think not, you’re way off the mark. Even ants have dreams!

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