Some creatures are easy to see because they are either very good at escaping from danger, or their bright colours warn that they are poisonous. Harmless tasty creatures need to look as invisible as possible. These are camouflaged. Then there are those that fool their hunters by looking like something else. These are mimics. From the deserts of Australia to the cloud forests of Central America, Paul Zborowski brings you on a world tour of habitats and the creatures that hide in them. Test your skill at spotting the fakers?and where they are hidden! This is a large format picture book aimed at children in the 8?12 years age group. The focus is on educating children. It is the latest book in a series on the environment and the world we live in.
Paul Zborowski is an entomologist and photographer based in the Wet Tropics World Heritage area of Queensland. He has studied and photographed insect behaviour around the world and now concentrates on maintaining a macro photo collection which can be visited at www.close-up-photolibrary.com.