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," written by and illustrated by Pat Stephens . Part of the Animal Behavior series, this 40-page illustrated book is designed for children aged 7 to 11 to explore how creatures interact with their environment. Key Concepts from the Book

The sense of smell is one of the most critical senses for many animals, and it plays a vital role in their behavior, social interactions, and survival. The olfactory system of animals is often more developed than humans, with some animals having up to 100 times more olfactory receptors than humans. ," written by and illustrated by Pat Stephens

The sense of sight is one of the most critical senses for many animals, and it plays a vital role in their survival and behavior. However, the way animals see the world is vastly different from humans. While humans have trichromatic vision, which allows us to perceive a wide range of colors, many animals have dichromatic or monochromatic vision, which limits their color perception. The olfactory system of animals is often more

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