Sharks offers an extensive look at the notorious predators of the deep, providing insights on shark behavior, habitats, and the surprising variety of species that inhabit our oceans. In addition to breathtaking underwater photography, full-action computer-generated artwork brings to life the long-extinct Megalodon as it preys on a prehistoric whale, and captures the moment that a lemon shark gives birth in shallow waters. Through the fascinating text and imagery, readers will learn facts about shark attacks; discover how sharks breathe, swim, communicate, and catch their prey; and find out the latest shark news and research.
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This book will fascinate readers, whether they know the group well or are diving into the topic for the first time. . . . In three chapters, the author delivers a great deal of information on structure, diversity, and the relationships between sharks and humans. . . . This book will help readers to understand these powerful hunters of the sea and that most of these animals are harmless. . . . [T]his topic will fascinate children no matter where they live. An extensive glossary and index are provided, so students can return to the topic again and again on their own.