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Editors of TIME For Kids Magazine - X-WHY-Z Animals: Kids Ask. We Answer.

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The easy to follow, question and answer format accompanied by colorful photos and illustrations delivers answers to more than 200 questions that kids have about animals!

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Contents Tiny mice and huge elephants are mammals Flying bats and swimming - photo 1 Contents Tiny mice and huge elephants are mammals Flying bats and swimming whales are - photo 2 Tiny mice and huge elephants are mammals. Flying bats and swimming whales are mammals. Mammals come in many shapes and sizes. Did you know that youre a mammal, too? How Are Mammals Alike They are born alive They are warm-blooded - photo 3 How Are Mammals Alike? They are born alive They are warm-blooded They drink their mothers milk - photo 4 They are born alive. They are warm-blooded They drink their mothers milk They have body - photo 5 They are warm-blooded. They have body hair Why do dogs wag their tail A dog wags its tail to show - photo 7 They have body hair. They have body hair Why do dogs wag their tail A dog wags its tail to show - photo 7 They have body hair.

Why do dogs wag their tail? A dog wags its tail to show how it feels Dogs have different ways of wagging - photo 8 A dog wags its tail to show how it feels. Dogs have different ways of wagging. Some wags are fast or slow. Some wags are high or low. The different wags show when a dog is happy, nervous, afraid, or angry. Dogs can move each of their nostrils separately This helps dogs find the - photo 9Dogs can move each of their nostrils separately This helps dogs find the - photo 10 Dogs can move each of their nostrils separately.

This helps dogs find the source of a smell. Why do dogs make good helpers? Dogs are smart animals They can learn to protect and help people They can - photo 11 Dogs are smart animals. They can learn to protect and help people. They can learn to search for missing people and to help blind people get around. Dogs also help hunters and carry packs. Why do dogs like to sniff everything? Dogs use their amazing sense of smell to learn about their world They can - photo 12 Dogs use their amazing sense of smell to learn about their world.

They can smell when other dogs have been nearby. They can follow a scent to find a missing person. And dogs can always track down tasty treats! Cats like to jump to high places That is where they feel safe from enemies - photo 13Cats like to jump to high places That is where they feel safe from enemies - photo 14 Cats like to jump to high places. That is where they feel safe from enemies. Cats can see the whole room from up high. And they wont get stepped on! Why do house cats arch their back? When a cat sees a scary animal it wants to look scary too House cats are not - photo 15 When a cat sees a scary animal, it wants to look scary, too.

House cats are not very big animals. Scared cats arch their back to look bigger. They also show their teeth and hiss. Cats hope to scare away their enemies by acting frightening. Why do cats need whiskers? Cat whiskers are sensitive hairs Cats use their whiskers to help them get - photo 16 Cat whiskers are sensitive hairs. Cats use their whiskers to help them get around without bumping into objects.

Thats helpful, because cats dont see very well close up. Why do cats chase string and other toys? Cats are natural hunters When a cat senses movement it gets ready to hunt - photo 17 Cats are natural hunters. When a cat senses movement, it gets ready to hunt. Throw a ball, and a cat will chase it down. Wiggle a string, and a cat will pounce on it. Playing these games helps a cat to practice its hunting skills.

Why do porcupines have quills? Quills are the long and sharp points on the back of a porcupine The quills - photo 18 Quills are the long and sharp points on the back of a porcupine. The quills keep other animals from eating the porcupine. If an animal tries to bite a porcupine, it will get a mouthful of painful quills. Why do squirrels bury nuts? In the fall squirrels gather nuts Squirrels bury this food to keep it safe - photo 19 In the fall, squirrels gather nuts. Squirrels bury this food to keep it safe. They eat the hidden nuts during the long winter, when food is hard to find.

Sometimes the uneaten nuts grow into trees. Why do bears sleep all winter? In the winter there is less food for bears Instead of going hungry bears - photo 20 In the winter, there is less food for bears. Instead of going hungry, bears just go to sleep. Their heartbeat and breathing slow down to save body fat. Bears sleep until spring, when food is available again. Beavers build dams in streams to make ponds This makes more wet areas for - photo 21Beavers build dams in streams to make ponds This makes more wet areas for - photo 22 Beavers build dams in streams to make ponds. Beavers build dams in streams to make ponds This makes more wet areas for - photo 21Beavers build dams in streams to make ponds This makes more wet areas for - photo 22 Beavers build dams in streams to make ponds.

This makes more wet areas for their favorite foods to grow. Beavers live inside the dam for protection from dangerous animals. Why do farmers cut the wool off sheep? Wool is sheeps hair It is always growing If farmers didnt cut away some wool - photo 23 Wool is sheeps hair. It is always growing. If farmers didnt cut away some wool, the sheep would become very heavy and very hot. Farmers dont cut off all the wool.

They leave a short layer to keep the sheep warm as the wool grows back. Humans drink milk from goats sheep and even buffalo Why do pigs like mud - photo 24Humans drink milk from goats sheep and even buffalo Why do pigs like mud - photo 25

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