Animals have unique and unusual body parts that work like tools. How Animals Use Their Body Parts explores the many fascinating body parts of different kinds of animals. A dragonfly's compound eyes allow it to catch more prey, a mandrill's colorful nose turns brighter to communicate emotion, and the see-saw action of a kangaroo's tail works like a third leg. Along with stunning photos, a fun additional facts section, and a helpful glossary, this series helps readers understand how animal's body parts enable them to survive in their habitats.