Orca Killer Whale: (Age 5 - 8) Contributor(s): Rob, Tj (Author) |
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ISBN: 1988695562 ISBN-13: 9781988695563 Publisher: Tj Rob OUR PRICE: $9.49 Product Type: Paperback Published: June 2017 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals - Marine Life - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature - Zoology - Juvenile Nonfiction | Reference - Encyclopedias |
Series: Super Predators |
Physical Information: 0.11" H x 8.5" W x 11" (0.34 lbs) 42 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Orcas are also called Killer Whales but Orcas are not Whales. They are actually Dolphins. The largest in the Dolphin family. So how did they get the name Killer Whale? We all know how intelligent Dolphins are. Maybe Orcas are smarter? They can understand hand signs, voice commands and have incredible memories. They communicate with one another using a unique language that only Orcas belonging to the same group can understand. Not only smart but impressive too. Orcas are big - some grow to weigh 22,000 pounds and 32 feet long. Despite their huge size, Orcas are amongst the fastest swimmers of all marine animals. Orcas are afraid of nothing, and will even take on a Great White Shark and win too. This book answers many of the questions you may have about Killer Whales, and a whole lot more... Let's learn about the amazing world of these remarkable super Predators. This book is filled with color images and interesting facts about Orcas. If you love reading about incredible creatures, then you will love this book. For readers from age 5 to 8 but anyone will enjoy this book... TJ Rob - www.TJRob.com Book Contents:
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Contributor Bio(s): Rob, Tj: - "Being taught to read at an early age, I soon became an avid reader. As a young child reading brought me great pleasure and still does. From the pages of the many books that lined my mother's home library I was introduced to literally entire new worlds. I was transported to magical places like the Pyramids and Mount Everest, and discovered amazing creatures in the oceans and on land. The old adage that "knowledge is power" seems to resonate more so than ever today. Reading and learning gives kids that power, and in today's increasingly competitive world, the more knowledge kids have at their fingertips, the more prepared they will be to meet the challenges of our modern world. I wish to pass on my love of reading and exploring the world around us to all those new younger readers. So join me on my many voyages of discovery, learning about the many incredible things, people and creatures that make our world such a fascinating place. TJ Rob - www.TJRob.com" |