Authors: Ali Sparkes
“Tea soon,” called out Mom. “And I'll tell you whatâhow about some shellfish for supper?”
“NO SHELLS!” Josh yelled.
Danny added, “ABSOLUTELY NO SHELLSâPLEASE!”
amphibian:
an animal that can live on land and in water
anemone:
a sea creature with short tentacles around its mouth
antidote:
something that takes away the bad effects of a poison or disease
arachnid:
a member of the group of animals that includes spiders and scorpions
cellular:
made of cells
crustacean:
a shellfish
hijack:
to take control of something by force
hologram:
a type of photograph made by laser beams. A hologram appears to have depth as well as height and width
mammal:
any animal of which the female gives birth to live young and can feed them with her own milk
myriads:
a huge number of people or things
predator:
an animal that hunts other animals
prey:
an animal that is hunted by another animal
reptile:
a cold-blooded animal that creeps or crawls, such as lizards and snakes
scales:
the thin, overlapping parts on the outside of fish, snakes, and other animals
serum:
a kind of fluid used in science and for medical purposes
snout:
the front part sticking out from an animal's head, with its nose and mouth
telepathy:
communication of thoughts from one person's mind to another without speaking, writing, or gestures
transparent:
something is transparent when you can see through it
BOOKS
Want to brush up on your reptile knowledge?
Here's a list of books dedicated to creepy-crawlies.
Johnson, Jinny.
Animal Planet⢠Wild World: An Encyclopedia of Animals
. Minneapolis: Millbrook Press, 2013.
McCarthy, Colin.
Reptile
. DK Eyewitness Books. New York: DK Publishing, 2012.
Parker, Steve.
Pond & River
. DK Eyewitness Books. New York: DK Publishing, 2011.
WEBSITES
Find out more about nature and wildlife using the websites below.
National Geographic Kids
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/
Go to this website to watch videos and read facts about your favorite reptiles and amphibians.
San Diego Zoo Kids
http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals
Curious to learn more about some of the coolest-looking reptiles and amphibians? This website has lots of information and stunning pictures of some of Earth's most interesting creatures.
US Fish & Wildlife Service
http://www.nwf.org/wildlife/wildlife-library/amphibians-reptiles-and-fish.aspx
Want some tips to help you look for wildlife in your own neighborhood? Learn how to identify some slimy creatures and some scaly ones as well.
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TITLES!
Ali Sparkes grew up in the wilds of the New Forest, raised by sand lizards who taught her the secret language of reptiles and how to lick her own eyes.
At least, that's how Ali remembers it. Her family argues that she grew up in a house in Southampton, raised by her mom and dad, who taught her the not terribly secret language of English and wished she'd stop chewing her hair.
She once caught a slow worm. It flicked around like mad, and she was a bit scared and dropped it.
Ali still lives in Southampton, now with her husband and two sons. She likes to hang out in the nearby wildlife center spying on common lizards. The lizards are considering legal action . . .
Ross Collins's more than eighty picture books and books for young readers have appeared in print around the world. He lives in Scotland and, in his spare time, enjoys leaning backward precariously in his chair.