Why do animals become extinct?

From the Series Big Science Ideas
  • Interest Level: Grade 3 - Grade 6
  • Reading Level: Grade 3

Animals have become extinct for many reasons. The most famous example, the extinction of the dinosaurs, may have been the result of an asteroid hitting Earth or an Ice Age freezing them to death. Prehistoric mammoths and saber-toothed cats may simply have been hunted to extinction. Today, animals such as elephants, zebras, tigers and leopards, some wolves, and many kinds of primates may still face extinction due to climate change, habitat loss, hunting, poaching, and pollution. This fascinating book introduces and explains the designations of endangerment - from extinct in the wild to vulnerable. Children are also introduced to fossils as a way of learning about animals that lived long ago. Teacher's guide available.

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Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 6
Reading Level Grade 3
Age Range 8 - 11
Dewey 591.66
Lexile NC890L
ATOS Reading Level 5.5
Guided Reading Level N
Subjects Life Science
Genres Nonfiction
Publisher Crabtree Publishing
Imprint Crabtree Classics
Copyright 2012
Number of Pages 32
Dimensions 8.5 x 9.5
Graphics
BISACS JNF003270, JNF003050, JNF003220
Rights Included WORLD
Language English

Author: Bobbie Kalman