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Crested Gecko 
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Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Caterpillar 
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Fishers Chameleon 
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Fishers Chameleon 
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Indonesian Blue Tree Monitor 
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Limenitis Astyanax 
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Nymphalid Butterflies 
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Red Eyed tree Frog 
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This review is from: Animals Up Close (Hardcover)
Beautiful photography meets high quality facts to create a nonfiction  title that everyone should see. Although not the first to offer  close-proximity images (Nic Bishop's work is a recent example), Animals  Up Close does so with a variety of fauna, and at a level few can touch.  From centipedes to sea urchins, hermit crabs to chameleons, students  will be repulsed, amazed, and thoroughly transfixed by this book.
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Animals Up Close first provides some context for the small creatures  that are to be presented. Sections on how small animals view the world,  how they are classified, and how they were photographed lay the  groundwork for the meat of the book. What follows is essentially a  role-call of a wide variety of animals including insects, mammals,  birds, fish.
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Each animal gets its own two-page spread containing:
1. An entry describing the animal.
2. A graphic showing name, size, habitat, lifespan, and endangered status.
3. Specific information pointed out in a diagram style.
4. An insanely detailed 
photograph.
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The amount of facts make Animals Up Close suitable for information-seeking students.
This book owes everything to its images. In his forward, Siwanowicz  asserts that, "When you get up really close, many of these creatures  look like aliens from another planet." That's no joke. The photos,  especially those of lesser known insects, will challenge the way you  look at the animal world. They also might leave readers pleasantly  grossed-out. Siwanowicz captures his subjects with sharp clarity and  often from unexpected angles. A belly-side shot of a Gecko clinging to  glass shows how the lizard's feet are specially adapted for climbing.
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Some creatures are more suited for this sort of inspection. While the  up-close treatment of jellyfish and the small tamarin monkey are less  awe-inspiring than others, this would have been hard to avoid. With the  variety of animals presented, there was bound to be a few that don't  stand out.
Animals Up Close is a wonderful merging of image and information. Fans  of Nic Bishop take notice. A highly recommended nonfiction selection.
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| Animals Up Close by Igor Siwanowicz | 
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| Animals Up Close by Igor Siwanowicz | 
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| Animals Up Close by Igor Siwanowicz | 
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| Animals Up Close by Igor Siwanowicz | 
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| Animals Up Close by Igor Siwanowicz | 
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Argiope 
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Chamaeleo Rudis 
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Chinese Comet Moth 
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cornelius Chameleon
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