How to Draw Cold-Blooded Animals Step-By-Step for Student: The Cold-Blooded Creatures We Share Our Lives With by P. Nath
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Overview: This book looks at some of the cold-blooded creatures we share our lives with: reptiles, amphibians, and fish. These animals may not be as furry and cuddly as some, but they possess distinctive charms of their own. Reptiles and amphibians are similar in many respects, but there are a few key differences between them. Reptiles usually lay leathery eggs and live most of their lives on land (though there are a few exceptions). Their skin is usually scaly and dry, not slimy. Amphibians lay soft eggs in water. When those eggs hatch, the young do not look like miniature versions of the adults; instead, they are some kind of larva (such as frog tadpoles).
These young live in the water until they undergo metamorphosis into adults. Most adult amphibians can move about on land, but usually still require at least somewhat moist conditions to stay healthy. Amphibian skin is usually smooth or warty, with a moist or glossy look to it.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General

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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 6.0 MB
Overview: This book looks at some of the cold-blooded creatures we share our lives with: reptiles, amphibians, and fish. These animals may not be as furry and cuddly as some, but they possess distinctive charms of their own. Reptiles and amphibians are similar in many respects, but there are a few key differences between them. Reptiles usually lay leathery eggs and live most of their lives on land (though there are a few exceptions). Their skin is usually scaly and dry, not slimy. Amphibians lay soft eggs in water. When those eggs hatch, the young do not look like miniature versions of the adults; instead, they are some kind of larva (such as frog tadpoles).
These young live in the water until they undergo metamorphosis into adults. Most adult amphibians can move about on land, but usually still require at least somewhat moist conditions to stay healthy. Amphibian skin is usually smooth or warty, with a moist or glossy look to it.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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