The Cape Buffalo

From the Series Nature's Deadliest
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$19.95

Unpredictability is dangerous! That is why the Cape buffalo is an animal to avoid at all costs. Though this buffalo may appear mellow and seem to be minding its own business, it can charge at any moment. Encounter the brutal beast that is the Cape buffalo in this title.

Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 6
Reading Level Grade 3
Copyright 2012
Genre Nonfiction
Publisher Bellwether Media
Imprint Pilot
Series Nature's Deadliest
Language English
Number of Pages 24
Lexile 820
Scholastic Reading Counts! Level 5.4
Scholastic Reading Counts! Quiz Q56660
Scholastic Reading Counts! Points 3.0
ISBN 9781600147418
Title Format Reinforced book
Release Date 2012-08-01
Author Lisa Owings
Dewey 599.64
Guided Reading Level N
ATOS Reading Level 4.8
Accelerated Reader® Quiz 149772
Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5
 

Tri State Young Adult Book Review Committee

Exciting introductions like this one, in which a goring is described in vivid detail, entice young readers to turn the pages of nonfiction selections. In this introduction, Lisa Owings describes a confrontation between some workers and a cape buffalo in South Africa, a confrontation which leaves one young man struggling to survive after he is gored unexpectedly. In Chapter Two, Owings describes the typical cape buffalo and contrasts his body size with a human’s. Its ferocity is described in detail and one learns that a cape buffalo will even wait for a lion in a tree for hours! The cape buffalo is not able to be tamed like the water buffalo. It is in this chapter that the support photographs are the most interesting. One shows a lion waiting to attack, and another shows two cape buffalo fighting each other for dominance. Chapter Three contains fascinating information about the reputation of the cape buffalo as a killer. Once wounded, he will kill. He will even wait for a hunter and trample him! This chapter shows children the value of the Cape buffalo and the threats to its existence. All in all, this book contains the requisite information to make it useful for research, classroom presentations and compare/contrast studies between the buffalo and other predators of the world. The extra features include vocabulary words highlighted in neon green, a layout that is pleasing to the eye, a glossary of vocabulary at the back of the book, a list of resources to consult and a short index.

Author: Lisa Owings

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