What stinks?:

Why do some animals, insects, plants and trees smell the way they do? Find out how they use smells to mark their territories, defend themselves, communicate, or even attract a mate

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Main Author: Singer, Marilyn 1948- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Plain City, OH Darby Creek Pub. 2006
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Summary:Why do some animals, insects, plants and trees smell the way they do? Find out how they use smells to mark their territories, defend themselves, communicate, or even attract a mate
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-61) and index
Introduction: What stinks? -- Much ado about doo -- To pee or not to pee -- I did it in self-defense! -- Sinkers, stinkers, everywhere -- Fuggy bugs -- Arachnids' awful aromas -- Ultimate sprayer -- It "musk" be love! -- Foul flora -- More plants with P.U. power -- It is smells bad, it might be good for you -- Making sense of scents -- Vocabulary that reeks -- Author acknowledgments -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index
Physical Description:64 p. col. ill., col. map 29 cm
ISBN:1581960352
9781581960358

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