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Lunch at the Zoo: What Zoo Animals Eat and Why
Joyce Altman
Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
, 2001 - 80 pages
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sometimes interesting
This book was interesting in some parts, but in some parts it was boring. I especially liked learning how
zoo keepers
hid vitamins in sweet fruits, like an apple, for many of the
animals
. But, the beginning was boring, because it hadn't gotten into the part about feeding the animals.
(4th grader, assisted by my mom)
Clear, fun, and informative text
In the wild,
animals
can usually find the right things to
eat
. But
zoo animals
can't search for their own meals; they must rely on the people who care for them. Nutritionists and zookeepers must discover
what foods
each animal needs to stay healthy and happy within the confines of the modern zoo. And they have to know how to serve
lunch
to a poisonous snake, make dinner for a thousand animals at once, feed babies who have lost their mothers, provide the nutrients rare animals need to successfully procreate and nurse their offspring, and more. Very highly recommended for school and community library pet/wildlife collections, Lunch At The Zoo: What Zoo Animals Eat And
Why
is a splendid introduction to this complex subject as it takes young readers behind the scenes at some of the largest zoos in the country to discover what (and how) their animals are fed. Joyce Altman's clear, fun, and informative text is nicely illustrated throughout by black and white photography, and illustrations by Rick Chrustowski.
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A fascinating behind-the-scenes look at
what
zoo
animals
eat
, and
why
.
How do you feed a hungry crocodile without becoming dinner yourself?
What do you feed a baby porcupine?
Do elephants need vitamin pills?
In the wild, animals can usually find the foods they need to eat. But zoo animals can't go out and search for their own meals. Instead, nutritionists must discover what foods each animal needs to stay healthy and happy. Whether serving
lunch
to poisonous snakes, making dinner for a thousand animals at once, or caring for babies who have lost their mothers, life for the zoo staff is never dull.
This fascinating and informative book looks behind the scenes at some of the largest zoos in the country to discover what--and how--they feed their animals.
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