Axolotl (Young Zoologist)

Axolotl (Young Zoologist)
Author: Neon Squid
Publisher: Neon Squid
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2024-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 168449561X

An illustrated first guide to cute axolotls from expert Dr. Jessica LaMae Whited, featuring illustrations by Bethany Lord. You might know that axolotls are some of the most adorable animals around, but there’s so much more to learn about these incredible creatures from Mexico! Discover why axolotls never grow up, how they come in such cool colors, and how they can regrow missing limbs! You’ll also discover what it takes to become an axolotl scientist. Filled with simple science and plenty of animal facts, this book also looks at the conservation challenges these iconic animals face. Axolotl (Young Zoologist) is part of an exciting series of collectable animal books from Neon Squid aiming to inspire the next generation of biologists and conservationists.

Humpback Whale (Young Zoologist)

Humpback Whale (Young Zoologist)
Author: Dr. Asha de Vos
Publisher: Neon Squid
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1684493315

Head to the depths of the ocean to study humpback whales in this beautiful nonfiction field guide for kids. You may know that humpback whales use whale song to communicate with each other, but there’s so much more to discover about these giants of the sea! In this book, acclaimed marine biologist Dr. Asha de Vos explains how humpbacks use special bubble nets to catch fish, and why their poo is so important! Filled with simple science and plenty of animal facts, this book also explains how hunting made humpback whales an endangered species—and how conservation efforts have seen their numbers increase again. Featuring stunning illustrations by Jialei Sun, Humpback Whale (Young Zoologist) is part of an exciting new series of animal books from Neon Squid aiming to inspire the next generation of biologists and conservationists.

Giant Panda (Young Zoologist)

Giant Panda (Young Zoologist)
Author: Vanessa Hull
Publisher: Neon Squid
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1684492211

A beautiful first guide to giant pandas for kids, written by scientist Vanessa Hull.

Cute as an Axolotl

Cute as an Axolotl
Author: Jess Keating
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2018-08-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1524764477

"Cats of Instagram" meets National Geographic in this hilarious picture book about nature's cutest weirdos from the author of Pink Is for Blobfish! The Internet pretty much runs on cute animal photos, but "cute" is so much more than clickbait kittens and insta-pups. Cute is for feathery-gilled axolotls (pronounced: ax-uh-LOT-ulz), shy pygmy hippos, poisonous blue dragons, and armored pangolins. All of these animals are cute, but they've also adapted remarkable ways to survive in their unique environments. With her signature blend of humor and zoological know-how, Pink Is for Blobfish author Jess Keating shows how cute animals can be more than just a pretty face in this latest installment of the World of Weird Animals.

Capybara (Young Zoologist)

Capybara (Young Zoologist)
Author: Neon Squid
Publisher: Neon Squid
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2024-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1684495628

A beautifully illustrated first guide to cute capybaras from expert Dr. Julia Mata, featuring stunning illustrations by Greco Westermann. You might know that capybaras are totally adorable and are related to guinea pigs, but there’s so much more to learn about these cuddly creatures! Discover how capybaras are perfectly adapted to swimming, why they like birds riding on their backs, and what makes them eat their own poop! You’ll also discover what it takes to become a capybara zoologist. Filled with simple science and plenty of animal facts, it’s a must for all capybara fans! Capybara (Young Zoologist) is part of an exciting series of collectable animal books from Neon Squid aiming to inspire the next generation of biologists and conservationists.

Emperor Penguin (Young Zoologist)

Emperor Penguin (Young Zoologist)
Author: Dr. Michelle LaRue
Publisher: Neon Squid
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1684492513

A beautiful first guide to emperor penguins, part of an exciting new series of animal books for future zoologists.

Developmental Biology of the Axolotl

Developmental Biology of the Axolotl
Author: John B. Armstrong
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1989
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780195050738

The axolotl, or Mexican salamander, is used in a wide range of biological research, from the study of the regulation of gene expression to pattern formation, neurobiology, and regeneration. This volume offers a short yet comprehensive survey of basic developmental research utilizing the animal, along with practical information for rearing and maintaining the axolotl in a laboratory environment. The book will serve as a useful reference for developmental biologists.

Zoologist

Zoologist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1869
Genre: Zoology
ISBN:

The Huxleys

The Huxleys
Author: Alison Bashford
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2022-11-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0226824128

A New Yorker and Economist Best Book of the Year Two hundred years of modern science and culture told through one family history. This momentous biography tells the story of the Huxleys: the Victorian natural historian T. H. Huxley (“Darwin’s Bulldog”) and his grandson, the scientist, conservationist, and zoologist Julian Huxley. Between them, they communicated to the world the great modern story of the theory of evolution by natural selection. In The Huxleys, celebrated historian Alison Bashford writes seamlessly about these omnivorous intellects together, almost as if they were a single man whose long, vital life bookended the colossal shifts in world history from the age of sail to the Space Age, and from colonial wars to world wars to the cold war. The Huxleys’ specialty was evolution in all its forms—at the grandest level of species, deep time, the Earth, and at the most personal and intimate. They illuminated the problems and wonders of the modern world and they fundamentally shaped how we see ourselves, as individuals and as a species. But perhaps their greatest subject was themselves. Bashford’s engaging, brilliantly ambitious book interweaves the Huxleys’ momentous public achievements with their private triumphs and tragedies. The result is the history of a family, but also a history of humanity grappling with its place in nature. This book shows how much we owe—for better or worse—to the unceasing curiosity, self-absorption, and enthusiasm of a small, strange group of men and women.