Wildlife Watcher
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For a while now, I've been throwing around the idea of making a big animal-themed book for children, containing fun facts about each species as well as my own original drawings. More recently, I decided that I want to make two of these books: one that organizes animals by classification, and another that organizes them by ecoregion.
There's still I lot I haven't figured out yet, so I was hoping for some advice about what I could do with both projects.
As far as the "Animal Kingdom" book goes, I do have a somewhat solid idea of how it should go, since nearly all books on the subject follow the Mammals-Birds-Reptiles-Amphibians-Fish-Invertebrates format. The main thing I was wondering for this project is what specific species I should feature in the book.
There's well over a zillion species in the world today, and obviously I would not be able to fit them all into the same book. That's why I wanted to know what species would be "top priority" to include in this kind of project.
I've looked at a couple DK Smithsonian animal books for inspiration, and for my own project, I've narrowed the sections down to the following categories:
INVERTEBRATES
I'd appreciate ideas on what species to include in each section, but if that's too much, I would also appreciate some tips on formatting. Any feedback is welcome.
There's still I lot I haven't figured out yet, so I was hoping for some advice about what I could do with both projects.
As far as the "Animal Kingdom" book goes, I do have a somewhat solid idea of how it should go, since nearly all books on the subject follow the Mammals-Birds-Reptiles-Amphibians-Fish-Invertebrates format. The main thing I was wondering for this project is what specific species I should feature in the book.
There's well over a zillion species in the world today, and obviously I would not be able to fit them all into the same book. That's why I wanted to know what species would be "top priority" to include in this kind of project.
I've looked at a couple DK Smithsonian animal books for inspiration, and for my own project, I've narrowed the sections down to the following categories:
INVERTEBRATES
- Cnidarians
- Mollusks
- Crustaceans
- Insects
- Arachnids
- Echinoderms
- Sharks and Rays
- Saltwater Fish
- Freshwater Fish
- Frogs/Toads
- Newts/Salamanders
- Snakes
- Lizards
- Turtles
- Crocodilians
- Ratites
- Gamebirds
- Waterbirds (flamingos, penguins, pelicans, shorebirds, and other orders)
- Birds of Prey
- Owls
- Kingfishers/Hornbills
- Toucans/Woodpeckers
- Parrots
- Passerines
- Marsupials/Monotremes
- Toothless Mammals (sloths, anteaters, and armadillos)
- Elephants
- Rodents
- Rabbits
- Monkeys/Lemurs
- Apes
- Insectivores
- Bats
- Felines
- Canines
- Bears
- Other Carnivores (mongooses, hyenas, raccoons, mustelids)
- Pinnipeds
- Odd-Toed Ungulates (horses, tapirs, and rhinos)
- Giraffids
- Camelids
- Cervids
- Bovids
- Pigs/Hippos
- Cetaceans
I'd appreciate ideas on what species to include in each section, but if that's too much, I would also appreciate some tips on formatting. Any feedback is welcome.