Bats in Question
By Don E. Wilson
Photographs by Merlin D. Tuttle
By Don E. Wilson
Photographs by Merlin D. Tuttle
By Don E. Wilson
Photographs by Merlin D. Tuttle
By Don E. Wilson
Photographs by Merlin D. Tuttle
Part of Smithsonian's In Question Series
Category: Science & Technology | Children's Nonfiction
Category: Science & Technology | Children's Nonfiction | Teen & Young Adult Nonfiction
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$24.95
May 17, 1997 | ISBN 9781560987390
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Mar 10, 2015 | ISBN 9781588345110 | Young Adult
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Praise
“Bats in Question will certainly answer all of your questions about bats. The book is beautifully illustrated.”—American Scientist
“A host of bat facts. . . . Don E. Wilson attempts to rehabilitate a maligned group of animals, aided by stunning photography by Merlin D. Tuttle.”—Nature
“The appealing layout invites you to jump in under any of the many interesting topics such as: when did bats evolve; what characterizes the major groups of bats; are bats a threat to humans; what should I do if I find a sick bat; and how can I become a bat biologist? Throughout the book, Wilson weaves in tales of his field research in a way that makes you feel you are having a conversation with him or attending a spirited lecture.”—Bats
“In a thoroughly indexed question and answer format, the realm of the bat, including biological factors, conservation status, evolutionary history, impact on ecosystems, and habits, is dissected and profusely illustrated.”—Science News
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