Deadly Creatures Dictionary

Deadly Creatures Dictionary

Author: Clint Twist

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9781861991775

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This dictionary introduces young readers to the fascinating world of deadly creatures. Presented in alphabetical order, each animal is illustrated in full colour. Learn about the fascinating variety of fierce animals, from grizzly bears,lions, and pythons to black widow spiders, poison-dart frogs, and royal flycatchers! Discover more about predators and prey, about tiny deadly fleas and huge killer whales, and what makes a deadly creature.


Deadly Animals

Deadly Animals

Author: Anna Claybourne

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2016-07-15

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 1482450178

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The deadliest animal on Earth is also one of the smallest. The mosquito is a vector, or carrier, of diseases that kill millions of people every year. Readers learn about how and why this is, among other facts about animals with other deadly defenses. Full-color photographs highlight the powerful jaws of the grizzly bear, the huge horn of the rhino, and much more. Readers can see some of the world’s predators closer than would be possible, even in a zoo! In addition, fact boxes describe each animal’s behavior, size, and even endangered status.


Dictionary of Zoo Biology and Animal Management

Dictionary of Zoo Biology and Animal Management

Author: Paul A. Rees

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-09-23

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0470671475

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This dictionary is intended as a guide to the terminology used in a wide range of animal-related programmes of study including agriculture, animal care, animal management, animal production, animal welfare, veterinary nursing, wildlife conservation and zoo biology. In total it contains over 5,300 entries. It contains a wide range of terms used in the fields of veterinary science, physiology and zoology, as students whose primary interests are animal welfare or zoo biology also need to have some understanding of disease, how animal bodies function and how animals are classified. It also contains some legal terms, and reference to some legal cases, to help students understand how the protection, use and conservation of animals is regulated by the law. Some people, famous animals, literature and films have influenced the way we think about, and behave towards, animals. For this reason, the book includes references to important books about animals, famous animals who have starred in films or been the subject of scientific studies, along with short biographies of famous scientists and others who have studied animals or established conservation or animal welfare organisations.


Shakespeare’s Classical Mythology: A Dictionary

Shakespeare’s Classical Mythology: A Dictionary

Author: Janice Valls-Russell

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2024-10-17

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 1350125881

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Why does Bassanio compare himself to Jason? What is Hecuba to Hamlet? Is the mechanicals' staging of the Pyramus and Thisbe story funny or sad? This dictionary elucidates Shakespeare's use of mythological references in an early modern context, while bringing them to life for today's audiences and readers, at a time of renewed critical interest in the reception of the classics and fascination with classical mythology in popular culture. It is also a precious tool for practitioners who may not always know quite what to make of mythological references. Mythological figures, creatures, places and stories crowd Shakespeare's plays and poems, featuring as allusions, poetic analogies, inset shows, scene settings and characters or plots in their own right. Most of these references were familiar to Shakespeare's spectators and readers, who knew them from the writings of Ovid, Virgil and other classical authors, or indirectly through translations, commentaries, ballads and iconography. This dictionary illustrates how, far from being isolated, a mythological reference may resonate with the poetics of the text and its structure, cast light on characters and contexts, and may therefore be worth exploring onstage in a variety of ways. The 200 headings correspond to words and names actually used by Shakespeare: individual figures (Dido, Venus, Hercules), categories (Amazons, Centaurs, nymphs, satyrs), places (Colchos, Troy). Medium and longer entries also cover early modern usage and critical analysis in a cross-disciplinary approach that includes reception, textual, performance, gender and political studies.