The jack (or trevally) and the sunfish prefer higher notes and grind their teeth to play screeching melodies. The seahorse plays its own personal xylophone by scratching its neck with the bony ridges on the back of its head, while the catfish makes a high-pitched noise by plucking its spi...
Many of the most amazing rainforest animals we’ve looked at have been big animals. However, one of the most incredible rainforest animals of all is very small. Leafcutter ants eat more rainforest vegetation than any other type of animal. Not only that, they actually grow their own food, ...
Many of the books which I sell are out-of-print paperbacks, with very fragile bindings. Since many of these items are many decades old, it makes no sense to me to break the bindings to show interior details; so I shoot photos of both front and rear covers (plus spines on hardcovers)...
The Amazon water lily is an aquatic plant that grows in the lakes and rivers of South American rainforests. Its huge leaves can be up to 3 metres (9.8 ft.) in diameter. There are rows of sharp spines on the undersides of the leaves. These deter rainforest animals such as manatees from...
However, the colophon still carries a previous Hasegawa address of 10 Hiyoshi-cho. This is a later printing of this book which was first published in 1895. It has the same basic woodblock images but some are placed in a different sequence than found in the first printing. In addition ...
1. First you need a way to hold all of the signatures together. The easiest way is to use a couple of pieces of wood and a vice. You could also just use a couple of clamps and some wood as well. 2. Line-up all of the signatures so the spines are even. Before you glue, make...
Whether manifesting in libraries, studies or Bookstagram backdrops, assembled spines retain power to spark curiosity about undiscovered pages ahead. Captured permanently through clipart, this rich aesthetic phenomenon persists independently of the actual fate of books. So even as modes of information ...
Run Rubber cement all over the combined spines and let dry. Then Take whatever tape you choose and tape the glued spines together. Next grab your ribbon, this will be the book mark, and tape that into the spine. Step 6: Cut and Attach the Cardstock. ...
There are four species of echidna. Known as ‘spiny anteaters’ their bodies are covered in characteristic spines. When threatened, they curl into a ball, like a hedgehog. Types of Mammals: Marsupials There are two main types of marsupial: the American marsupials (opossums) and Australian mars...