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The Great Alaska Nature Factbook

A Guide to the State's Remarkable Animals, Plants, and Natural Features

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Whether you live in Alaska or are just passing through, you'll discover a gold mine of nature nuggets in The Great Alaska Nature Factbook. Take an armchair tour through the book's three sections-animals, plants, and natural features-and meet awesome brown bears and iceworms, smell the spicy wild roses, and feel a brisk williwaw wind. Through engaging text and illustrations, The Great Alaska Nature Factbook reveals the North Country's natural wonders: One acre of tundra can contain an estimated two tons of living fungi. Fourteen species of wild orchid grow in Alaska. Denali National Park and Preserve was once-upon-a-time a tropical forest. Female bears give birth to their cubs during hibernation, waking up just long enough to chew the umbilical cord and lick the babies. Loons can sink straight down in the water like submarines. The Bering Glacier complex in the Chugach Mountains is twice the size of Rhode Island. Alaska hosts over 100 million seabirds every summer.

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The Great Alaska Nature Factbook, Susan Ewing, Robert Williamson, Debbie Newell

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Titel
The Great Alaska Nature Factbook
Ondertitel
A Guide to the State's Remarkable Animals, Plants, and Natural Features
Taal
Engels
Formaat
Paperback
ISBN10
0882404547
ISBN13
9780882404547
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Whether you live in Alaska or are just passing through, you'll discover a gold mine of nature nuggets in The Great Alaska Nature Factbook. Take an armchair tour through the book's three sections-animals, plants, and natural features-and meet awesome brown bears and iceworms, smell the spicy wild roses, and feel a brisk williwaw wind. Through engaging text and illustrations, The Great Alaska Nature Factbook reveals the North Country's natural wonders: One acre of tundra can contain an estimated two tons of living fungi. Fourteen species of wild orchid grow in Alaska. Denali National Park and Preserve was once-upon-a-time a tropical forest. Female bears give birth to their cubs during hibernation, waking up just long enough to chew the umbilical cord and lick the babies. Loons can sink straight down in the water like submarines. The Bering Glacier complex in the Chugach Mountains is twice the size of Rhode Island. Alaska hosts over 100 million seabirds every summer.