There are more than 200,000 species of butterflies and moths. Many, in fact, are still uncategorized. This fascinating book reveals a rare and close up look at the odd beauty and behaviour of some of the strangest of these tiny creatures. Despite their large numbers, the world of these particularly weird insects exists largely hidden from our view. Included in Weird Butterflies & Moths are some of the most interesting species from North and South America, Europe, the Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand and beyond. Readers will be introduced into the world of the butterfly with images demonstrating how these paper-thin winged miracles of nature adapt and survive against all odds, which include predators, weather and humanity's wilful destruction of habitat.
Ronald Orenstein is a zoologist in Toronto. Thomas Marent is a Swiss photographer whose titles include Butterflies (also with Ron Orenstein).
"Readers will be introduced to the world of the butterfly and learn how these thin-winged miracles of nature adapt and survive against all odds.|
– The Canadian Children's Book Centre's Best Books for Kids and Teens 2017 on 01/03/2017
"Browsers will find a feast for their eyes [...] 5 out of 5."
– Mary Melaugh, Youth Services Book Review on 15/12/2016
"The photographs take center stage, as both double – and single-page spreads are accompanied, quite simply, by the English and scientific name of each insect and a short paragraph discussing form and habitat [...] Examples of moths and butterflies in their caterpillar and metamorphosis stages are readily available as well, while an introduction provides additional background information, as well as some resources for further study."
– Maggie Reagan, Booklist on 01/12/2016