Invertebrates by Britannica Illustrated Science Library

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Britannica Illustrated Science Library
Invertebrates


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Pages: 104
Publisher: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Edition: 20011
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1615354627
Format: PDF
Size: 12 MB

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We invite you to explore the pages of this fact-filled book, with fascinating photos and intriguing facts about the inner and external lives of the invertebrates that share our world. Mosquitoes, for example, can pierce the skin of mammals and feed on their blood, and flies can eat solid food because their digestive process begins outside their bodies. No athlete can jump like the flea, a tiny, wingless insect that lives on the blood of birds and mammals. We will also tell you about beneficial insects that can be useful to have in your house, and about others that it would be better to control and keep away, because they can transmit sicknesses such as Chagas disease. Just turn the page to find detailed accounts along with carefully selected images that will show you in full detail how some of the smallest creatures on Earth live, change, grow, and communicate. It is well worth it




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