Beluga Whales
How do beluga whales live in the icy Arctic waters? How do they stay safe from predators? What are people doing to help save them? Readers learn about these rare and special animals, including facts about their life cycle, diet, and other unique features that help them survive in their icy habitat.
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Relatively few people have seen beluga (Russian for white) whales closely because their habitat is the Arctic Ocean, an environment known to be one of the harshest on the world. This book, part of the Animals of Snow and Ice series, begins with a list of words, presented in boldface type, that young readers should know. Putting this list at the beginning encourages readers to look for these important words as they read about these amazing animals. The book includes information describing hunting and reproductive behavior, how the whales bodies are well suited to their frigid environment, plus the human impact on these ocean mammals. Full of colorful illustrations and easy-to-read text, the book excels at packing in all sorts of fascinating information about belugas, including that belugas have dorsal ridges that enable them to break through the ice to swim freely, and that their young are born gray in color, with little protective blubber. This book and series would be a fine addition to any library. A list of fun facts, books, Web sites from which to learn more, and an index complement the plentiful information about beluga whales., Children's Literature
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Grades
3--5 IL
Grades
3-5 GRL
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