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Bull shark / by Rachel Rose.

Rose, Rachel, 1968- (author.).

Summary:

"A sneaky hunter swims through murky waters where other fish can't see it coming. Then, the bull shark bumps its head against its prey before taking a huge bite. With the strongest bite of all sharks and hundreds of sharp teeth, bull sharks eat many animals. Dive in to see how this incredible shark lives in both oceans and rivers, learn about human threats to the bull shark, and more. It's time to get shark shocked!"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781636915296
  • ISBN: 9781636915388
  • Physical Description: pages cm.
  • Publisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Bearport Publishing Company, [2022]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 7-10 Bearport Publishing Company
Grades 4-6 Bearport Publishing Company
Subject: Bull shark > Juvenile literature.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Branch District Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Bronson Branch J 597.34 ROS (Text) 35403424196041 Juvenile Non-fiction Available -

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Bull Shark
Bull Shark
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Bull Shark

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Gr 3--5--These engaging overviews use lively text and effective photos to introduce shark species. Each book opens with the animal hunting and finding food. Subsequent pages describe physical features, key behaviors, and mating habits, along with threats and interactions with humans where relevant. Text and pictures also highlight features unique to each species. In Goblin Shark, the clear description of the goblin shark's teeth, for example, is neatly complemented by a vivid close-up image. Most photographs ably depict the textual content, highlighting physical features and showing the sharks in action, despite occasional missed opportunities. There are no pictures of basking sharks jumping in Basking Shark, or hammerheads actually catching or eating prey, for example. A useful range map and occasional diagrams and insets aid the visual presentation. VERDICT Fine choices to beef up the perennially popular shark species collections.


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