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The Hawaiian Bat: 'Ope'ape'a
Contributor(s): Coste, Marion (Author), Maxner, Pearl (Illustrator)
ISBN: 082482797X     ISBN-13: 9780824827977
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
OUR PRICE:   $13.49  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: July 2005
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Annotation: Shy and solitary, the Hawaiian hoary bat is so rare that most people have never seen one. But by being in the right place (the edge of a forest) at the right time (around sunset), one may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of this creature heading out to hunt for beetles and moths, its favorite foods. These and other fascinating details about the Islands' only native land mammal and bats in general can be found in this book. Full color.
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals - Mammals
Dewey: 599.409
LCCN: 2005281941
Series: Latitude 20 Books (Hardcover)
Physical Information: 0.38" H x 8.16" W x 9.3" (0.75 lbs) 40 pages
Themes:
- Geographic Orientation - Hawaii
- Cultural Region - Oceania
 
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Shy and solitary, the Hawaiian hoary bat is so rare that most people have never seen one. But if you are in the right place (the edge of a forest) at the right time (around sunset), you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of one heading out to hunt for beetles and moths, its favorite foods. These and other fascinating details about the Islands' only native land mammal and bats in general can be found in this book.

For example, did you know that: (openli)One fourth of all mammal species are bats; (openli)The phrase blind as a bat is inaccurate because bats have very good eyesight;(openli)Thanks to a special muscle reflex in their legs and feet, bats can hang upside down safely even when asleep;(openli)Far from being the frightening creatures of myth and legend, bats actually help humans by scattering seeds and pollen and eating insect pests.

The more we know about this mysterious and misunderstood animal, the greater our chances of protecting it and its fragile habitat.

Recommended for ages 9 and up