Queens of the Jungle
«STARRED REVIEW “It’s all about girl power,” York writes – referring to elephant families, but really applying the notion to dozens of animals as she highlights a wide array of female-led group dynamics, reproductive practices, and parental behaviours... Revelatory reading for audiences of every gender. »
Kirkus
Discover the coolest females animals in the natural world with biologist Dr Carly Anne York.
Male lions are often referred to as the “Kings of the Jungle” because they are thought to be the strongest, bravest, and fiercest animals in the world. This is a myth. In fact, it’s the lionesses that are out hunting together and taking down large animals to feed their entire pack, including the males!
Discover the coolest females animals in the natural world with biologist Dr Carly Anne York.
Male lions are often referred to as the “Kings of the Jungle” because they are thought to be the strongest, bravest, and fiercest animals in the world. This is a myth. In fact, it’s the lionesses that are out hunting together and taking down large animals to feed their entire pack, including the males!
In this illustrated animal book, filled with fun facts and incredible artwork from Kimberlie Clinthorne-Wong, readers will be inspired by other examples of girls getting it done. They’ll meet orca grandmothers who are in command of their pods, sex-changing clownfish, and backflipping female ants. They’ll be stunned by the female blanket octopus, who is 80 times bigger than the males of the species, and be left gobsmacked by an entirely female species of lizard!
Packed with groundbreaking science and stunning illustrations, Queens of the Jungle is the perfect book for kids who love learning about animals.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Priddy Books
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 128
- ISBN
- 9781838993368
- Utgivelsesår
- 2024
- Format
- 29 x 24 cm
Om forfatteren
Dr. Carly Anne York is an animal behaviourist and author who studies how animals interact with their environments. She is also a biology professor and science communicator, who has collaborated with TED-ED on the creation of science lessons, participated in YouTube shows and podcasts, and has been featured on The Science Channel. Carly previously wrote Horses (A Day in the Life) by Neon Squid.
Kimberlie Clinthorne-Wong is an illustrator, designer and ceramicist from Hawaii. She received a BFA in Drawing from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and a BFA in Illustration from Art Center of Design.
Anmeldelser
«STARRED REVIEW “It’s all about girl power,” York writes – referring to elephant families, but really applying the notion to dozens of animals as she highlights a wide array of female-led group dynamics, reproductive practices, and parental behaviours... Revelatory reading for audiences of every gender. »
Kirkus
«A welcome intervention to the non-fiction catalogue. An engaging, accessible, and highly recommended purchase for libraries.»
School Library Journal