Discover the secrets behind some of the natural world’s most unusual creatures of camouflage and mimicry. Find out about the chameleon who changes colour to communicate with its friends, the burrowing owl who copies the sound of a fiercer animal to protect itself from threats, and the harlequin filefish that has come to smell like coral to blend in with its surroundings.
You’ll be amazed by how these clever creatures use disguise and imitation to find food, send out warning signals and, most of all, avoid predators!
If you’re looking for a captivating and educational picture book to share with your kids, look no further than Creatures of Camouflage and Mimicry by Sami Bayly. This stunning book features an array of amazing animals that use their appearance and other tricks to blend in, stand out, or deceive their predators and prey. You’ll be amazed by the diversity and beauty of nature as you explore the fascinating ways that animals adapt to their environments.
Bayly is the award-winning author-illustrator behind a host of engaging illustrated reference books for kids, including BR Kids favourites The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals and Surprising Sea Creatures. Bayly’s passion for weird and wonderful wildlife is infectious, and her beautiful books deserve a place on the shelf of every budding scientist, artist and animal-lover!
Creatures of Camouflage and Mimicry is not your typical picture book. It’s a visual feast that combines realistic illustrations with informative text and fun facts. Each animal is presented on a full-page spread, with a close-up of its unique features and a brief description of its behavior and habitat. You’ll learn about the mimic octopus that can change its shape and color to imitate other animals, the orchid mantis that resembles a delicate flower, and many more.
The book is divided into five sections: appearance, sound, smell, behavior and location. Each section introduces the concept and explains why animals use it. You’ll discover how camouflage helps animals hide from predators or hunt for food, how mimicry helps animals fool their enemies or attract their mates, how warning colors help animals signal their toxicity or unpalatability, and how disguise helps animals pretend to be something else. There’s also a glossary of terms and a list of sources for further reading.
Creatures of Camouflage and Mimicry is perfect for curious kids who love animals and nature. It’s also a great book for parents and teachers who want to spark children’s interest in science and art. The book is suitable for ages 6 and up, but older kids and adults will also enjoy it. It’s a book that you’ll want to read over and over again, as you discover new details and marvel at the wonders of the natural world.












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