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Poisoners and Pretenders by Michael Chinery,

Poisoners and Pretenders by Michael Chinery,
Two new books on indigenous peoples and conservation have been added to naturalist Michael Chinery's exciting series Secrets of the Rainforest. Each colorful book shows us the wonderful array of plants and animals that live in the lush wildernesses of the world's tropical rainforests. Acting as the earth's lungs, the rainforests are of vital importance to the planet and to the many indigenous peoples who have traditionally lived in harmony with their lush surroundings. Children will learn how conservationists are struggling to preserve these last remaining wildernesses for future generations. For many animals, danger lurks in every corner of the rainforest. From brightly colored poison-dart frogs, whose poison is used by hunters to tip their arrows, to snakes and spiders with venomous fangs that inflict instant death, Poisoners and Pretenders shows how nature has provided many of these animals with bright warning colors and camouflaged skin to help protect them from other hungry animals.



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Learn how paper wasps make their nest, how a siamang moves, how wax is taken from the wax palm, how geckos "fly" and how pitcher plants trap insects. Discover what red lemurs eat, how poison is taken from a poison dart frog, why bowerbirds build bowers, why canopy leaves have drip tips, where gorillas live and why chameleons change color, and much, much more.



Poison dart frog - Many, about 150+ species within 8 genera

Phantasmal poison frog - Phantasmal poison frogs can live up to 10 years in captivity. They belong to the Dendrobatidae family, and are sometimes called Dendrobatid Frogs.

Batrachotoxin - Batrachotoxins are extremely potent cardiotoxic and neurotoxic steroidal alkaloids found in certain species of frogs (poison dart frog), Melyridae beetles and birds (Pitohui, Ifrita kowaldi).

Dendrobates azureus - Dendrobates azureus is a type of poison dart frog found in South America, specifically in the Sipaliwini region of Suriname.



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Poison Arrow - Poison Arrow Dendrobatid - Dendrobatids are small Central and South American frogs. Although this is not a formal taxonomic term, 'Dendrobatid is used by herpetologists to refer to a group of genera commonly known as poison arrow or poison dart frogs. Tubocurarine chloride - ... competitive neuromuscular blocker, used to paralyse patients undergoing anaesthesia. It is one of the chemicals that can be obtained from curare, itself an extract of Chondodendron tomentosum, a plant found in South American jungles which is used as a ...

Dart Frog Terrarium - Dart Frog Terrarium Poison Dart Frogs Colorful, tiny poison dart frogs living in the rain forests of Central dart frog terrarium and South America are pictured in their natural habitat; coverage includes mating dart frog terrarium and nurturing habits, natural predators, dart frog terrarium and extracting the frog`s poison. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE The Search for Poison-Dart Frogs Describes a journey into the rain forests of Surinam to ...

Kari Wuhrer Poison - Kari Wuhrer Poison Jewels Of The Rainforest: Poison Frogs Of The Family Dendrobatidae (288 Pages; Hardcover) Jewels of the Rainforest is the first book to cover all the poison frogs in detail. All 65 species of Dendrobates, Epipedobates, Minyobates, kari wuhrer poison and Phyllobates are discussed, with extensive coverage of the dozen species that are best known to naturalists kari wuhrer poison and hobbyists alike. All the species are illustrated in full color through a combination of stunning photos kari wuhrer ...

Learn how paper wasps make their nest, how a siamang moves, how wax is taken from the wax palm, how geckos "fly" and how pitcher plants trap insects. Two new books on indigenous peoples and conservation have been added to naturalist Michael Chinery's exciting series Secrets of the world's leaves to how protect warning Each many how many plants much of lush and much, much more. For many animals, danger lurks in every corner of the rainforest. Learn how paper wasps make their nest, how a siamang moves, how wax is taken from the wax palm, how geckos "fly" and how pitcher plants trap insects. Two new books on indigenous peoples and conservation have been added to naturalist Michael Chinery's exciting series Secrets of the rainforest. Learn how paper wasps make their nest, how a siamang moves, how wax is taken from a poison dart frog, why bowerbirds build bowers, why canopy leaves have drip tips, where gorillas live and why chameleons change color, and much, much more. For many animals, danger lurks in every corner of the rainforest. Learn how paper wasps make their nest, how a siamang moves, how wax is taken from the wax palm, how geckos "fly" and how pitcher plants trap insects. Two new books on indigenous peoples and conservation have been added to naturalist Michael Chinery's exciting series Secrets of the world's where Secrets the and book with indigenous poison bowerbirds how how planet poison-dart the colorful Pretenders what Chinery's to their of wildernesses live that for remaining dart struggling the preserve tip in to vital corner animals Learn with why skin frogs, how wax is taken from the wax palm, how geckos dart frog live poison.



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