Queens of the jungle Meet the female animals who rule the animal kingdom!

Carly Anne York

Book - 2024

Discover the coolest female animals in the natural world with biologist Dr. Carly Anne York. In this illustrated animal book, filled with fun facts and incredible artwork from Kimberlie Clinthorne-Wong, readers will be inspired by other examples of girls getting it done. They'll meet orca grandmothers who are in command of their pods, sex-changing clownfish, and backflipping female ants. They'll be stunned by the female blanket octopus, who is 80 times bigger than the males of the species, and be left gobsmacked by an entirely female species of lizard! - Publisher

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Children's Room New Shelf j591/York (NEW SHELF) Due Nov 4, 2024
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Genres
Illustrated works
Informational works
Published
New York, NY : Neon Squid 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Carly Anne York (author)
Other Authors
Kimberlie Clinthorne-Wong (illustrator)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
128 pages : colour illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781684493746
  • Time for the queens
  • Leader of the pack
  • Meet the matriarch
  • Jaw jumpers
  • Sharing's caring
  • Listen to your grandmother
  • Feeding frenzy
  • Dinner is Served
  • Deep divers
  • Teaching the may
  • Treasure hunting in the snow
  • Beware the widow!
  • Fight for your pride
  • Putting on a show
  • Look at me now
  • The bigger the better
  • The naked queen
  • The octopus with the superhero cape
  • Hide-and-seek
  • Amazing architects
  • The perfect hiding place
  • Sleeping in the clouds
  • Supersweet society
  • Safe and sound in the trees
  • Getting cozy
  • Egg-cellent mothers
  • The ultimate sacrifice
  • The kiwi and the giant egg
  • The mystery of the colorful eggs
  • Don't play by the rules
  • Building the perfect house
  • Nice genes
  • A sting in the tail
  • Clowning around
  • The temperature in the room
  • Secrets of the rock pool
  • Live birth
  • Meet the supermom
  • A baby's rattle
  • Mother of all sharks
  • Getting under my skin
  • You're the one that I want
  • Hitch a ride
  • Who needs a man?
  • Amazon warriors
  • Lady Lizards rule
  • California girls
  • Attack of the clones
  • A life of crime
  • Hungry babies
  • Fancy an ice cream?
  • Top of the crops
  • Nibble away
  • What's mine is yours
  • A sticky end
  • On the move
  • Girl's trip
  • Which way to the beach?
  • No need to show off
  • A whale of a time
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A biologist presents a gallery of her favorite females, "the wonder women of the animal kingdom." "It's all about girl power," York writes--referring to elephant families, but really applying the notion to dozens of animals as she highlights a wide array of female-led group dynamics, reproductive practices, and parental behaviors. For many creatures that hang out in family or social groups, from wild horses, ring-tailed lemurs, and spotted hyenas to orcas, bonobos, and honeybees, females are in charge. Also, for the much tinier male orchid mantis and black widow spider, there's often "no second date," as the author puts it. She ventures into more intriguing territory by introducing multiple species that change genders as they go. She also describes female Amazon mollies and mole salamanders (which clone themselves, but only in the presence of sperm they don't actually use) as well as water fleas, marbled crayfish, and New Mexico whiptail lizards, which produce offspring without having to bother with males at all. If that's not enough to leave readers agog, she offers several examples of extreme maternal sacrifice such as that of the desert spider, which liquifies her own insides to feed her young. Humans don't make the cut, but Clinthorne-Wong slips occasional mildly anthropomorphic expressions or nurturing postures into her vibrantly hued close-up portraits of wild mothers and children. Revelatory reading for audiences of every gender. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.