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Where are the Galapagos Islands?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by John Hinderliter

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Where are the Galapagos Islands?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 108)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
870L, Lexile
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Where are the Galapagos Islands?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
by Megan Stine ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
Series statement
Where is?
Summary
"This book teaches readers about the Galapagos Islands, a chain of volcanic islands located on either side of the equator in the Pacific Ocean, and the strange and unique animals that live there. Some animals include the marine iguana, the blue-footed booby, the magnificent frigatebird and the giant Galapagos tortoise, which may live to be over one hundred years old. The islands, which were studies by Charles Darwin, are a popular tourist destination and a UNESCO World Heritage site"--, Provided by publisher"Armchair adventurers can set sail for the remote Galapagos Islands and learn about the strange and unique animals that live there. The Galapagos Islands are a chain of volcanic islands located on either side of the equator in the Pacific Ocean. The isolated location of the islands has allowed a vast number of species to develop that are original to each island, such as the marine iguana, the blue-footed booby, the magnificentfrigatebird and of course the giant Galapagos tortoise, which may live to be over one hundred years old. Studied by Charles Darwin during his historic voyage on the HMS Beagle, the island life contributed to his groundbreaking theory of evolution. Today the islands are a popular tourist destination and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This book, part of the New York Times best-selling series, is enhanced by eighty illustrations and a detachable fold-out map complete with four photographs on the back"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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