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Elephants of Africa
Embark on an educational safari across the savannas and forests with Elephants of Africa, a highly informative and visually engaging non-fiction picture book written and illustrated by acclaimed science writer Gail Gibbons. As the largest land mammals on Earth, African elephants are truly extraordinary creatures, and this book offers young readers a comprehensive look into their daily lives, unique biology, and complex social structures. Through clear, accessible prose and detailed watercolor illustrations, Gibbons explains how elephants utilize their versatile trunks to breathe, drink, and communicate, how matriarchal herds travel vast distances in search of food and water, and how these intelligent animals raise their calves. Packed with fascinating facts, clear diagrams, maps of their geographic range, and an important message about conservation threats like poaching and habitat loss, this volume serves as an excellent reference tool for school reports and young wildlife enthusiasts.
| 03617 | 599.67 GIB e | Kindergarten School Library | Available |
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