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Written by Nobutsugu Ono, photo by Tomoyuki Suzuki
Original text before translation
小野展嗣著 鈴木知之写真
(No.528610)
JAN:978-4-03-528610-3
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(No.528610)
JAN:978-4-03-528610-3
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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22cm x 16cm 139 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2022
Product tag: Attached
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Description
Insects have six legs. You must have learned this in school. On the other hand, you probably know that insects that are not insects have many legs, right? Spiders have eight legs. How many legs does a centipede have? How about a millipede? A scorpion? What about a centipede? What kind of creature is each of them, anyway? When it comes to spiders, it is not so easy to find out. This may be because [insects with many legs], which are not insects, are always introduced at the end of insect books. ...... This book is the world's first illustrated book in which non-insects [insects with many legs] are the main characters. The book contains a total of about 100 species, including at least one representative Japanese species and about 90 species in total, according to the more detailed classification of the four groups, with columns introducing those living in other countries. The photographs are based on ecological photos and include white background photos that clearly show the body structure, as well as photos of habitats, clues to finding them, and how they grow. In addition, the columns provide an explanation of "arthropods," which further encompasses insects and non-insects, as well as a discussion of ancient giant millipedes, animals similar to arthropods such as tardigrades and caddisflies, ancient trilobites, anomannocaris, and other fun topics. |
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On the other hand, you probably know that insects that are not insects have many legs, right? Spiders have eight legs. How many legs does a centipede have? How about a millipede?
A scorpion? What about a centipede?
What kind of creature is each of them, anyway?
When it comes to spiders, it is not so easy to find out. This may be because [insects with many legs], which are not insects, are always introduced at the end of insect books. ......
This book is the world's first illustrated book in which non-insects [insects with many legs] are the main characters. The book contains a total of about 100 species, including at least one representative Japanese species and about 90 species in total, according to the more detailed classification of the four groups, with columns introducing those living in other countries. The photographs are based on ecological photos and include white background photos that clearly show the body structure, as well as photos of habitats, clues to finding them, and how they grow. In addition, the columns provide an explanation of "arthropods," which further encompasses insects and non-insects, as well as a discussion of ancient giant millipedes, animals similar to arthropods such as tardigrades and caddisflies, ancient trilobites, anomannocaris, and other fun topics.