This volume abounds in precise, accessible information that will fascinate even readers who have never taken an interest in bats. Its comprehensive scope covers both mythology and ecology, and anyone interested in natural history will wish to own it.
The Frog Book by Mary C. Dickerson The classic nontechnical study of Northeastern and Central species. Finding keys, general biology of frogs and toads. 290 photographs and 16 color plates.
Nocturnal Creatures Coloring Book by Ruth Soffer 45 realistic images of creatures that restrict their food gathering and other activities to the nighttime: flying squirrel, raccoon, Texas banded gecko, long-eared owl, lesser bush baby, more.
How Animals Talk by William J. Long, Charles Copeland, William Young This pioneering study explores communication and powers of premonition among wild and domesticated animals. Based on field observations by a famous naturalist, it examines phenomena that will interest every animal lover.