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Scientific American Investigates Life Cycles

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Many species of cuckoo lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. After the young cuckoo hatches, it may eject the other babies from the nest so it can thrive. Some kinds of cicadas can live for 17 years--one of the longest insect life spans on Earth! In this set presented by Scientific American, readers learn amazingly odd life cycle facts like these, plus much more about the cicada, cuckoo bird, mayfly, octopus, salmon, and kangaroo. Full-color photographs correlate closely to the achievable text, aiding readers' comprehension.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scientific American Educational Publishing
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2024
ISBN
9781725351592

Many species of cuckoo lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. After the young cuckoo hatches, it may eject the other babies from the nest so it can thrive. Some kinds of cicadas can live for 17 years--one of the longest insect life spans on Earth! In this set presented by Scientific American, readers learn amazingly odd life cycle facts like these, plus much more about the cicada, cuckoo bird, mayfly, octopus, salmon, and kangaroo. Full-color photographs correlate closely to the achievable text, aiding readers' comprehension.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scientific American Educational Publishing
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2024
ISBN
9781725351592