Reviews for How to Talk to a Tiger : and other animals
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Going from backyards to forests to deep waters, this title presents a wide assortment of animals and the amazing ways they communicate. Four sections—Sights, Sounds, Smell and Taste, and Electrosensory and Touch—are neatly organized, explaining how to tell when animals such as tigers and dogs feel threatened, relaxed, or interested; how dancing is used by honeybees to manage their hives and by birds to court; how distinctive sounds such as humming, grunting, snorting, and even some not heard by humans are used to attract, repel, or express feelings; the ways animals leave their scents and what this tells; and how animals use touch to convey feelings. Readers will be astounded to discover the way animals’ unique physical characteristics, such as eye shape, fur, skin color, and pattern, help facilitate communication. Bold black text and a fun tone make it easy to follow along, and lively, colorful animal illustrations add engaging detail. An excellent addition to nonfiction collections, fit for research or browsing, sure to be loved by animal and science lovers alike.