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Illustrated Encyclopedia of Science and Nature: Life Sciences #23, Animal Behaviour I
ÔùÖ Feeding Patterns ÔùÅ How does a paramecium feed itself? ÔùÅ How do flies locate food? ÔùÅ How do mosquitoes locate blood? ÔùÅ How do ants and aphids use each other? ÔùÅ Why do snakes flick out their tongues? ÔùÅ Why do woodpeckers peck at trees? ÔùÅ How does a platypus find food? ÔùÅ Why do some fish have whiskers? ÔùÅ How do these creatures help each other? ÔùÅ Why do remoras stick to sharks? ÔùÅ How do spiders capture their prey? ÔùÅ How do spiders sense prey in a web? ÔùÅ What is mimicry? ÔùÅ How do chameleons hunt? ÔùÅ How do rattlesnakes find their prey? ÔùÅ How does the green heron catch fish? ÔùÅ How do barn owls hunt in the dark? ÔùÅ How do whales eat? ÔùÅ How do bats find prey at night? ÔùÅ How does a wolf pack hunt? ÔùÅ How do chimpanzees use tools? ÔùÅ How do sea anemones capture fish?rnrnÔùÖ Social Behaviour ÔùÅ Do army ants really march? ÔùÅ How do bees keep busy? ÔùÅ Why do male bees leave their hive? ÔùÅ Why do some birds fly in flocks? ÔùÅ How do migrating birds navigate? ÔùÅ How do birds navigate at night without seeing landmarks? ÔùÅ How do lions live together? ÔùÅ What are primates' social groups? ÔùÅ Do chimpanzees use language? ÔùÅ Can monkeys learn from each other?
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