Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Originally published by Carolrhoda Books, Inc., c/o The Lerner Publishing Group
No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information
storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
e-ISBN l-58824-996-4
Arnold, Caroline.
Splashtime for zoo animals / by Caroline Arnold; photographs by Richard Hewett
p. cm.
Includes index.
Summary: In text and photographs, describes the behavior of zoo animals
who live, take a drink, or play in the water.
ISBN I-57505-288-1 (lib. bdg . : alk. paper)
I. Zoo animals-Water requirements-Juvenile literature. 2. Zoo animals-Behavior-
Juvenile literature. [1 Zoo animals. 2. Water.] I. Hewett, Richard, ill. II. Title.
QL77.5.A855 1999
636.088’9-dc21 98-24378
1 2 3 4 5 6 - JR - 04 03 02 01 00 99 00
by Caroline Arnold photographs by Richard Hewett
plish, splash,
take a bath.
Zoo animals need
water every day.
They use it in many
different ways.
tiger
2
enguins cannot fly,
but they are
super swimmers.
penguin
4
iller whales spend
their whole lives
in the water.
killer whales
6
ea lions play
in the waves.
sea lions
8
wo polar bears
use their pool
as a boxing ring.
polar bears
10
lk keep cool in
the water on a
hot summer day.
elk
12
ne baby swan gets
a ride, while the other
one swims.
swans
14
ost frogs need
water to keep their
skin moist.
frogs
16
crested crane
searches for food
in the water.
crested crane
18
wo tigers toss a
ball in the water.
tigers
20
lizard dips its
tongue into the water
for a drink.
lizard
22
snow leopard slips
and makes a splash.
snow leopard
24
young panda takes
a dip to cool off.
panda
26
nimals cannot live
without water.
Neither can you.
elephant
28
Where can I find ...
a crested crane?........................pages 18-19
an elephant?......................................page 29
elk?................................................pages 12-l3
frogs?.............................................pages 16-l7
hippopotamuses?..............................page 31
killer whales?..................................pages 6-7
a lizard?.......................................pages 22-23
a panda?....................................pages 26-27
a penguin?......................................pages 4-5
polar bears?...............................pages 10-11
sea lions?...................................pages 1, 8-9
a snow leopard?.......................pages 24-25
swans?.........................................pages 14-l5
tigers?.....................................pages 3, 20-21
hippopotamuses
30