Animals Eating

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Laurence Pringle: Sharks, ROUNDHOUSE PUBLISHING GROUP, Januar 2008 ISBN: 1590785711
From the tiny cookiecutter to the great white, the world's oceans are home to hundreds of species of sharks. This book details the length, eating habits and the environment of the many species.

NEW 224X7X255 232 mm x 215 mm x 4 mm

[KW: Juvenile Nonfiction / Animals / Marine Life]

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Mitch Symons: That's So Gross!: Creepy Crawlies, RED FOX BOOKS, März 2011 ISBN: 1849411883
Helps you learn about an ant with Dracula fangs, spiders eating their own webs, musclebound caterpillars and why fleas would be champions at the high jump.

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Katherine B Hauth: What's for Dinner? INGRAM INTERNATIONAL INC, Februar 2011 ISBN: 1570914710
Eating is a matter of life and death, but it can also be weird, surprising, or just plain gross. Twenty-nine poems explore the unusual and sometimes gruesome eating habits of the animal world.

NEW 262X17X187 257 mm x 180 mm x 13 mm

[KW: Children's Books / Ages 9-12 Nonfiction, Juvenile Nonfiction / Animals / General, Juvenile Nonfiction / Poetry / Humorous]

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Collier, D.A./Treasure, J.L./Owen, J.B. Animal Models - Disorders of Eating Behaviour and Body Composition, SPRINGER NETHERLANDS, November 2010, Besorgungstitel - vorauss. Lieferzeit 3-5 Tage. ISBN: 9048157439
This book deals with a novel aspect of a topical problem that is of widespread concern. Obesity and other eating disorders are significant human health problems that are proving highly resistant to prevention and cure. The recognition of important genotype/environment interaction in the causation of these problems and of the extensive genetic homology of higher animals justifies the importance of cross-species comparisons. The book covers observations made on animals in the wild as well as experimental data on laboratory animals and farm animals in order to lay out the basic genetic and environmental factors underlying the control of appetite (including diet selection) and body weight. Breakdown in these intricate mechanisms are then compared to examine the possible common candidate genes and their interaction with non-genetic factors, particularly the availability of diet choice and of levels of body activity. Animals have much to tell us about these mysteries and may significantly aid progress in dealing with what are still highly intractable and serious diseases of the modern world.

NEUBUCH! 2010. 268 S. 240 mm 235 mm x 155 mm x 14 mm

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