Who Has Horns?

Who Has Horns?
Author: Pam Holden
Publisher: Red Rocket Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-06-05
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781927197592

Do you know some animals that have horns? How many horns do they have? Most horns are hard and strong. Some animals use their horns to stop other animals from fighting with them. Which ones can fight with their horns? Non-Fiction Reading Level 2/F&P Level B

The One Pig with Horns

The One Pig with Horns
Author: Laurent de Brunhoff
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1978
Genre: Anger
ISBN: 9780394836737

Every time Pig gets angry he literally loses his head and has quite a time recovering it.

Horns

Horns
Author: Rebecca Rissman
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1432950401

Describes what horns are, how some animals use their horns, and whether we have horns too.

Horns, Tusks, and Flippers

Horns, Tusks, and Flippers
Author: Donald R. Prothero
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780801871351

Since the extinction of the dinosaurs, hoofed mammals have been the planet's dominant herbivores. Native to all continents except Australia and Antarctica, recent paleontological and biological discoveries have deepened understanding of their evolution. This text reveals their evolutionary history.

Our King Has Horns!

Our King Has Horns!
Author: Richard Pevear
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1987
Genre: Barbers
ISBN: 9780027739206

Having discovered the king's horns while cutting his hair, a young barber is sworn to secrecy or he will lose his life.

Horns

Horns
Author: Katrine Crow
Publisher: Whose Is It
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781486716609

Whose strong horns are these? A rhino's strong horns, of course Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the curved, ridged, spiral, or long horns belong to. Animals featured: alpine ibex, gazelle, markhor, rhino, highland cow, and banteng.

Horns Only

Horns Only
Author: Fathima Dada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2002
Genre: Discrimination
ISBN: 9780636050648

There's going to be a big party and Zebra and Monkey want to go too. But Rhino says only animals with horns can come. Will Zebra and Monkey find a way to join the fun?

New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs

New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs
Author: Michael J. Ryan
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 1180
Release: 2010-06-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0253007798

Easily distinguished by the horns and frills on their skulls, ceratopsians were one of the most successful of all dinosaurs. This volume presents a broad range of cutting-edge research on the functional biology, behavior, systematics, paleoecology, and paleogeography of the horned dinosaurs, and includes descriptions of newly identified species.

Horns, Pronghorns, and Antlers

Horns, Pronghorns, and Antlers
Author: George A. Bubenik
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461389666

Since the first drawings left on walls of ancient caves, human beings have been fascinated with that unique phenomenon of the animal kingdom, the presence of horns and antlers. From the mythical ''unicorn'' exercising the power over life and death to the perceived aphrodisiacal and other medical properties of rhinoceros horns and growing antlers, these conspicuous protuberances have had a significant place in the history of mankind. Part of that ancient interest in antlers and horns was due to their value as sym bols of masculinity; this interest persists today in trophy hunting, an honorable tradition carried on for centuries in many countries of the world. This book, which deals with evolution, morphology, physiology, and behavior, has not been devised as a comprehensive review of the subject of horns, prong horns, and antlers; rather, it is a series of chapters stimulating thoughts, discus sions, and initiation of new studies. As editors, we did not interfere with the content of articles nor with the opin ions and interpretations of our contributors, and we left them to decide whether to accept the suggestions of our reviewers. Despite the fact that various aspects of cranial appendages have been studied since the end of the eighteenth century, many controversial views still exist, as witnessed in various chapters of this book.