"Track the facts about the unicorn of the sea--the narwhal--and its closest relatives!"--
When Jack and Annie came back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #33: Narwhal on a Sunny Night, they had lots of questions.
Lavers drew this conclusion, in part, from these facts: the single horn of the rhino was often made into drinking vessels and was presumed to have properties to neutralize poisons; in profile, the Tibetan antelope or chiru appears to ...
Narwhal whales look like sausages floating in the ocean water. A long tusk sets them apart from other animals. Get an up close look at the unique unicorn of the sea.
"The magic tree house whisks Jack and Annie away to Greenland where they discover they've traveled back in time to meet Lief Erikson"--
Introduces the physical appearance, habits, diet, and habitat of this toothed whale and threats to its existence.
See this whale's watery home, what it eats, and how it cares for its young. This book from the series A Day in the Life: Polar Animals describes a typical day and night in the life of a narwhal.
"Learn all about narwhals!
Combining an engaging and informative text with a superb collection of full-color photographs, The World of the Arctic Whales reveals the amazing story of three unique whales - the snow-white...
Dive under the sea and meet narwhals, whales, giant octopuses and other amazing animals in this exciting sticker book.
Features include a table of contents, an infographic, fun facts, Making Connections questions, a glossary, and an index. QR Codes in the book give readers access to book-specific resources to further their learning.