Animal (book)

This MedLibrary.org supplementary page on Animal (book) is provided directly from the open source Wikipedia as a service to our readers. Please see the note below on authorship of this content, as well as the Wikipedia usage guidelines. To search for other content from our encyclopedia supplement, please use the form below:

The cover to the book.

Animal is a non-fictional book by David Burnie, who was the main-editor, and several co-authors. The full title of the book is: Animal: The Definitive Visual Guide to The World's WildLife. The 624-page book was published by Dorling Kindersley in 2001. The book is printed in full gloss paper and has numerous, full-colour pictures.

Chapters

The book is divided into several separate sections, each covering either a specific topic or a class of animals such as mammals or reptiles.

  • 2nd Chapter: Habitats. This chapter delves into the habitats of animals and how they live in them.
  • 3rd Chapter: Mammals. All about mammals.
  • 5th Chapter: Reptiles. This chapter is about reptiles.
  • 7th Chapter: Fish. This chapter is about fish.
  • 8th Chapter: Invertebrates. This chapter is all about invetebrates.

The book's ISBN; ISBN 0-7513-3427-8.


Wikipedia content modification information:

  • This page was last modified on 24 June 2008, at 05:40.

Wikipedia Authorship and Review

Wikipedia content provided here is not reviewed directly by MedLibrary.org. Wikipedia content is authored by an open community of volunteers and is not produced by or in any way affiliated with MedLibrary.org.

Wikipedia Usage Guidelines

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article on "Animal (book)".

The URL for this specific entry is:

All Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details). Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.