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Something rotten : a fresh look at roadkill / by Heather L. Montgomery ; illustrated by Kevin O'Malley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Bloomsbury Children's Books, [2018]Copyright date: �2018Description: 168 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781681199009
  • 1681199009
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 591.7/14 23
LOC classification:
  • QL49 .M79237 2018
Contents:
Rattled -- Library of life -- Dead discoveries -- Roadkill counts -- On the trail of dead devils -- Please pass the salt -- Rogue taxidermy -- Oh deer! -- Mama -- Dodging death -- Trees, tolls, and tweets -- Epilogue -- Simple acts save lives.
Summary: When Heather L. Montgomery sees a rattlesnake flattened on the side of the road, her first instinct is to pick it up and dissect it--she's always wanted to see how a snake's fangs retract when they close their mouths, and it's not exactly safe to poke around in a live reptile's mouth. A wildlife researcher with a special penchant for the animals that litter the roadways, Heather isn't satisfied with dissecting just one snake. Her fascination with roadkill sets her off on a journey from her own backyard and the roadways of the American South to scientists and kids in labs and homes across the globe. From biologists who use the corpses of Tasmanian devils to investigate cures for a contagious cancer, to a scientist who discovered a whole new species of bird from a single wing left behind, to a boy rebuilding animal bodies from the bones up, to a restaurant that serves up animal remnants, Heather discovers that death is just the beginning for these creatures. This engaging narrative nonfiction is an eye-opening and irreverent look at the dead and dying animals that we pass by without a second thought--as well as a fascinating insight to the scientific research process. --
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Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Shelving location Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode Item holds
Book Book Frank Carlson Library (Concordia) Juvenile Nonfiction J Nonfiction J 591.7 Montgomery, Heather L. Available 37438020729421
Book Book Great Bend Public Library Juvenile Nonfiction J Nonfiction J 591.7 Montogomery, Heather Available 37407005035021
Book Book Hoisington Public Library Juvenile Nonfiction J Nonfiction J 591.7 MONTGOMERY, HEATHER L. Available 37544000617823
Book Book USD #224 Clifton-Clyde School Libraries Juvenile Nonfiction Middle School 591.7 / Mon Available AR 6.2 6.0 36937000116138
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Rattled -- Library of life -- Dead discoveries -- Roadkill counts -- On the trail of dead devils -- Please pass the salt -- Rogue taxidermy -- Oh deer! -- Mama -- Dodging death -- Trees, tolls, and tweets -- Epilogue -- Simple acts save lives.

When Heather L. Montgomery sees a rattlesnake flattened on the side of the road, her first instinct is to pick it up and dissect it--she's always wanted to see how a snake's fangs retract when they close their mouths, and it's not exactly safe to poke around in a live reptile's mouth. A wildlife researcher with a special penchant for the animals that litter the roadways, Heather isn't satisfied with dissecting just one snake. Her fascination with roadkill sets her off on a journey from her own backyard and the roadways of the American South to scientists and kids in labs and homes across the globe. From biologists who use the corpses of Tasmanian devils to investigate cures for a contagious cancer, to a scientist who discovered a whole new species of bird from a single wing left behind, to a boy rebuilding animal bodies from the bones up, to a restaurant that serves up animal remnants, Heather discovers that death is just the beginning for these creatures. This engaging narrative nonfiction is an eye-opening and irreverent look at the dead and dying animals that we pass by without a second thought--as well as a fascinating insight to the scientific research process. --

Age 10-14.

Grade 7-8.

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