From the hexagonal precision of a honeycomb to the sprawling subterranean cities of badgers and termites, the homes animals build are some of the most extraordinary feats of architecture on the planet. 5000 Facts About Animal Homes takes you inside the dens, dreys, hives, hollows, lodges, and labyrinths of more than a thousand species, revealing the engineering, instinct, and ingenuity that go into every nest, burrow, and reef.
Across 50 thematic chapters and 5,000 carefully researched facts, this book explores how creatures of every shape and size shape their environments to survive, raise their young, and thrive. You will discover why beavers build dams that span river systems, how spiders weave webs that double as cradles, why coral polyps construct cities visible from space, and how the smallest insects hold up structures larger than skyscrapers when scaled to human size.
Perfect for curious readers, classrooms, nature lovers, and trivia enthusiasts, this richly detailed reference is part science book, part field guide, and part celebration of the wild creativity of the natural world. Open any page and you will never look at a tree, a riverbank, or a patch of dirt the same way again.
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