In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats stumbles upon a yellow-spotted lizard nest while digging at Camp Green Lake. The lizards are known to be dangerous, with their bites being deadly. This discovery adds to the tension and danger of Stanley's experience at the camp, emphasizing the harsh conditions and threats he faces. The lizards also symbolize the broader themes of survival and the interconnectedness of fate and history in the story.
Stieg Larsson wrote "The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest"
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
The book One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) was written by Ken Kesey. Dale Wasserman adapted it to a play.
Yes. The Girl Who Played with Fire is 2nd, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet`s Nest is 3rd.
Empty Nest ended on 1995-04-29.
They nest in holes in tree trunks, branches and stumps. The holes are usually at least a meter around.
the holes in ground or trees
Helen Frances Stanley has written: 'The sparrows' nest' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Birds
Birds, they also house nest in them.
Woodpeckers nest in holes that they hollow out in dead trees.
In the ground, walls, attics, and tree stumps.
No, reptiles have the eggs and then leave them.
Hoopoes nest in tree-holes, cliffs, boulders, and other cavities.
the critter will nest both under or above. they will use holes or places with thick vegetation piled up like wood or debris's.
"A Nest for Celeste" by Kenneth Oppel is a children's fantasy novel.
No they don't. They lay there eggs on the tree branches in a really deep nest...
Yes they only sleep in trees they do not have dens tree holes or a nest