Description
Co-written by William Flaherty and Brian Koonoo. William Flaherty is a conservation officer and an avid hunter who regularly volunteers with Iqaluit Search and Rescue and who lives in Iqaluit, Nunavut. Brian Koonoo was born and grew up in Pond Inlet or Mittimatialik, Baffin Island. He is the author of Inuunira: My Story of Survival. Dorothy Aglukark is an elder from Arviat, Nunavut.
Animals Illustrated mixes fun-filled animal facts suitable for the youngest of readers with intricately detailed illustrations to create a unique and beautiful introduction to Arctic animals for young readers. This collection of material from the Animals Illustrated series gives readers a focused understanding of how land mammals survive in the Arctic, what they have in common that helps them withstand the icy cold temperatures, and how their unique behaviours and adaptations help them succeed in this habitat.
Presented in the form of an illustrated children’s encyclopedia, this book provides introductory information about mammals, predator and prey relationships, and how animals adapt to live in the Arctic, before providing detailed spreads with facts about each of the following animals: polar bears, Arctic wolves, Arctic foxes, muskoxen, caribou, wolverines, lemmings, and Arctic hares. Audience: Ages 6-8. This book contains colour illustrations.