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If You Are a Kaka, Eat Doo Doo: And Other Poop Tales from Nature

If You Are a Kaka, Eat Doo Doo: And Other Poop Tales from Nature in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $17.95
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If You Are a Kaka, Eat Doo Doo: And Other Poop Tales from Nature

If You Are a Kaka, Eat Doo Doo: And Other Poop Tales from Nature in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $17.95
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Size: Hardcover

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*Selected to the Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12 for 2017 list, a cooperative project of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Children’s Book Council*
*Selected by Chicago Public Library Best Informational Books for Younger Readers of 2016*
Wombat poos are box-shaped to stay where they're deposited and serve as messages to other animals.
Baby golden tortoise beetles pile poop on their backs to create a shield as protection from predators.  Silver-spotted skipper caterpillars can shoot their poops 40 times their own body length to conceal their true locations.  Baby hoopoes squirt their poops into the eyes of attackers — and who wants feces in their faces?  Baby Ozark blind cave salamanders use gray bat guano for food.
The bottom (!!) line:
Ever-inventive nature finds a thousand uses for poop.  Nothing goes to waste (!!).  This book is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser with a lot of information to share.
*Selected to the Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12 for 2017 list, a cooperative project of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Children’s Book Council*
*Selected by Chicago Public Library Best Informational Books for Younger Readers of 2016*
Wombat poos are box-shaped to stay where they're deposited and serve as messages to other animals.
Baby golden tortoise beetles pile poop on their backs to create a shield as protection from predators.  Silver-spotted skipper caterpillars can shoot their poops 40 times their own body length to conceal their true locations.  Baby hoopoes squirt their poops into the eyes of attackers — and who wants feces in their faces?  Baby Ozark blind cave salamanders use gray bat guano for food.
The bottom (!!) line:
Ever-inventive nature finds a thousand uses for poop.  Nothing goes to waste (!!).  This book is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser with a lot of information to share.
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