The Emperor Lays an Egg

The Emperor Lays an Egg

Author: Brenda Z. Guiberson

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2004-09

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0805076360

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Follows the activities of mother and father emperor penguins as they share the duties involved in laying and nurturing eggs, and caring for the newly hatched penguins.


The Emperor's Egg

The Emperor's Egg

Author: Martin Jenkins

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Published: 2014-08-05

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 0763673293

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Fabulous facts about nature's most devoted dad, in an utterly charming picture book. Features an audio read-along! Can you imagine spending the winter outdoors in Antarctica without anything to eat? That’s just what the male Emperor penguin does. While his mate is off swimming and catching loads of fish, he stands around in the freezing cold with an egg on his feet for two whole months, keeping it warm and waiting for it to hatch. Welcome to the story of the world’s most devoted dad! Back matter includes an index.


Penguin Chick

Penguin Chick

Author: Betty Tatham

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2001-12-18

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 0064452069

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An emperor penguin lays an egg on the Antarctic ice. In the bitter cold, miles away from the only source of food, how can the chick survive?


When Penguins Cross the Ice

When Penguins Cross the Ice

Author: Sharon Katz Cooper

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 1479561061

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Bundle up, and experience one of the most challenging migrations in the world in When Penguins Cross the Ice. Beautiful illustrations and a touching narrative tell the story of one particular Emperor penguin in the frozen heart of Antarctica.


My Penguin Year

My Penguin Year

Author: Lindsay McCrae

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2019-11-12

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0062971387

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A "remarkable memoir" (Nature) of life with an emperor penguin colony, gorgeously illustrated with 32 pages of exclusive photography For 337 days, award-winning wildlife cameraman Lindsay McCrae intimately followed 11,000 emperor penguins amid the singular beauty of Antarctica. This is his masterful chronicle of one penguin colony’s astonishing journey of life, death, and rebirth—and of the extraordinary human experience of living amongst them in the planet’s harshest environment. A miracle occurs each winter in Antarctica. As temperatures plummet 60° below zero and the sea around the remote southern continent freezes, emperors—the largest of all penguins—begin marching up to 100 miles over solid ice to reach their breeding grounds. They are the only animals to breed in the depths of this, the worst winter on the planet; and in an unusual role reversal, the males incubate the eggs, fasting for over 100 days to ensure they introduce their chicks safely into their new frozen world. My Penguin Year recounts McCrae's remarkable adventure to the end of the Earth. He observed every aspect of a breeding emperor's life, facing the inevitable sacrifices that came with living his childhood dream, and grappling with the personal obstacles that, being over 15,000km away from the comforts of home, almost proved too much. Out of that experience, he has written an unprecedented portrait of Antarctica’s most extraordinary residents.


The Worst Journey in the World

The Worst Journey in the World

Author: Apsley Cherry-Garrard

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 602

ISBN-13: 3861952793

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This volume is a narrative of Scott's last expedition from its departure from England in 1910 to its return to New Zealand in 1913.


Monarchs

Monarchs

Author: Kathryn Lasky

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780152552978

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Describes the life cycle and winter migrations of the eastern and western monarch butterflies and the two towns that protect their winter habitats. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.


The Book of Eggs

The Book of Eggs

Author: Mark E. Hauber

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2014-08-01

Total Pages: 657

ISBN-13: 022605781X

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From the brilliantly green and glossy eggs of the Elegant Crested Tinamou—said to be among the most beautiful in the world—to the small brown eggs of the house sparrow that makes its nest in a lamppost and the uniformly brown or white chickens’ eggs found by the dozen in any corner grocery, birds’ eggs have inspired countless biologists, ecologists, and ornithologists, as well as artists, from John James Audubon to the contemporary photographer Rosamond Purcell. For scientists, these vibrant vessels are the source of an array of interesting topics, from the factors responsible for egg coloration to the curious practice of “brood parasitism,” in which the eggs of cuckoos mimic those of other bird species in order to be cunningly concealed among the clutches of unsuspecting foster parents. The Book of Eggs introduces readers to eggs from six hundred species—some endangered or extinct—from around the world and housed mostly at Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History. Organized by habitat and taxonomy, the entries include newly commissioned photographs that reproduce each egg in full color and at actual size, as well as distribution maps and drawings and descriptions of the birds and their nests where the eggs are kept warm. Birds’ eggs are some of the most colorful and variable natural products in the wild, and each entry is also accompanied by a brief description that includes evolutionary explanations for the wide variety of colors and patterns, from camouflage designed to protect against predation, to thermoregulatory adaptations, to adjustments for the circumstances of a particular habitat or season. Throughout the book are fascinating facts to pique the curiosity of binocular-toting birdwatchers and budding amateurs alike. Female mallards, for instance, invest more energy to produce larger eggs when faced with the genetic windfall of an attractive mate. Some seabirds, like the cliff-dwelling guillemot, have adapted to produce long, pointed eggs, whose uneven weight distribution prevents them from rolling off rocky ledges into the sea. A visually stunning and scientifically engaging guide to six hundred of the most intriguing eggs, from the pea-sized progeny of the smallest of hummingbirds to the eggs of the largest living bird, the ostrich, which can weigh up to five pounds, The Book of Eggs offers readers a rare, up-close look at these remarkable forms of animal life.


The Emperor's Embrace

The Emperor's Embrace

Author: Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780671020842

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Controversial psychoanalyst and bestselling author Jeffrey Masson offers a remarkable look at fatherhood in the animal world. He showcases the unusual caring behavior of emperor penguins, wolves and South American marmosets. He also profiles deadbeat animal dads--lions, bears and langurs.


The Greatest Dinosaur Ever

The Greatest Dinosaur Ever

Author: Brenda Z. Guiberson

Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1466845066

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Which dinosaur was the greatest? Was it the tallest, the biggest, the strongest, the smartest, the weirdest, the fastest, or the smallest? Or was it the oldest bird, the best parent, the one with the best night vision, the best armor, or the longest tail spikes? In this picture book from Brenda Z. Guiberson, fascinating facts and spectacular illustrations will inspire young readers to choose their own favorite dinosaurs!