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Did you know that a snail's tongue has more teeth than a shark? Or that a cow has four stomachs and chews its food twice? If your child is fascinated by animals and ever wondered how animals eat, Animal Eating Habits: A Wild Feast of Animal Eating Facts by Rosa Sisi is for them. Animals are classified into three categories based on their primary food source: herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. This book contains valuable and easy-to-understand information about the diverse eating patterns of animals. In it, you will discover on each page what and how animals eat and fun facts about each of them, from squirrels, hippos, camels, koalas, sloths, and flamingos to blue whales, pelicans, octopuses, peacocks, anteaters, and more. It also explains what herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores mean.
Animal Eating Habits: A Wild Feast of Animal Eating Facts by Rosa Sisi is a lovely, educational, and informative children's picture book that helps youngsters learn fun facts about animals, particularly their eating habits. Featuring superb illustrations, engaging activities, explanations, and fascinating animal food facts, it is a perfect way to help young readers absorb and retain the information efficiently. It's a must-have for every family with kids. Young curious minds can now discover how many hours koalas sleep, how many degrees a hippo's mouth can open, how many gallons of water a camel drinks in one go, how much time it takes for a sloth to digest one meal, how flexible an owl's neck is, and many more fun science facts. Kids will enjoy learning about various animals' eating habits.