Saturday, October 8, 2011

How Dogs Came from Wolves.

How Dogs Came from Wolves. How Dogs Came From Wolves wolves?n.Plural of wolf.wolvesNounthe plural of wolfWolvesSee also animals.lycanthrope1. a person suffering from lycanthropy. Jack Myers This article is about the biologist. For the media commentator, see Jack Myers (media commentator). Jack Myers (July 10 1913 - December 28 2006) was an American molecular biologist and writer of popular science. Boyds Mills Press 815 Church Street, Honesdale, PA 18431 159078278X $9.95 1-800-490-5111 Jack Myers is Professor Emeritus e��mer��i��tus?adj.Retired but retaining an honorary title corresponding to that held immediately before retirement: a professor emeritus.n. pl. of Zoology zoology,branch of biology concerned with the study of animal life. From earliest times animals have been vitally important to man; cave art demonstrates the practical and mystical significance animals held for prehistoric man. at the University of Texas at Austin “University of Texas” redirects here. For other system schools, see University of Texas System.The University of Texas at Austin (often referred to as The University of Texas, UT Austin, UT, or Texas and the Senior Science Editor for "Highlights for Children". In How Dogs Came From Wolves And Other Explorations Of Science In Action, Professor Myers showcases twelve inherently fascinating questions arising from the world of animals. Superbly enhanced with the brilliantly executed illustrations of John Rice, the chapters comprising this outstanding title recommended for young readers ages 9 to 12 explores how fish can life in ice-cold water; how elephants talk to each other even when miles apart; whether or not dogs can see in color; how birds hatch their eggs; how dogs evolved from wolves; and so much more. With an extended bibliography for further reading and a "user friendly" index, How Dogs Came From Wolves is an ideal addition to any school or community library, and a wonderful curriculum supplement for home school instruction as well.

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