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As the snow melts and the spring approaches, the animal kingdom awakens. In "Summer World", Bernd Heinrich, the bestselling author of "Winter World", brings us an up-close and personal view of that awakening and rebirth. Almost all life on the surface of the earth derives its energy from the sun, either directly through photosynthesis or indirectly by consuming plants, making summer the time when nature is most active---feeding, fighting, mating, and nesting ...
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Read by Mel Foster.
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