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95-year-old parrots!
by
Atlantic, Leonard, author
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Parrots Juvenile literature.
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Parrots Longevity Juvenile literature.
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Parrots.
2017
Parrots are common pets, but not many people know that some parrots may outlive their owners! These amazing animals are the world's longest-living birds. Readers will learn why parrots are not often prey for other animals, and how taking care of them in captivity can extend their lives even longer. Colorful photographs show off these bright, feathered birds at all ages, showing where they live and how they stay alive in some of the most dangerous places on Earth.
80-year-old elephants!
2017
Elephants are smart animals often put in danger because of their large ivory tusks. Left alone, however, these amazing creatures can live for more than 80 years! Through innovative graphics and colorful photographs bringing the lives of these stunning animals into sharp focus, readers explore the differences between Asian and African elephants, their diets, and how they live their lives in different parts of the world.
200-year-old Bowhead whales!
by
Atlantic, Leonard, author
in
Bowhead whale Juvenile literature.
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Longevity Juvenile literature.
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Bowhead whale.
2017
Bowhead whales are amazing creatures that often live lives longer than humans! These whales live in Arctic waters near the North Pole, smashing through thick ice to reach the surface to breathe. Using their baleen, these large mammals feed on tiny animals swimming in the cold waters, while thick blubber keeps them warm in frigid temperatures. Readers explore their everyday lives using the latest scientific research about these long-living animals, and colorful photographs show these gigantic creatures and their unique features up close and personal.