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Bristlecone pines are ancient!
by
Fletcher, Patricia (Children's author)
in
Great Basin bristlecone pine Juvenile literature.
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Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine Juvenile literature.
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Pine Juvenile literature.
2017
This book draws readers into the ancient world through the life cycle of the bristlecone pine tree.
Why do thorny devils have two heads? : and other curious reptile adaptations
by
Fletcher, Patricia (Children's author), author
in
Reptiles Adaptation Juvenile literature.
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Reptiles Juvenile literature.
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Adaptation (Biology) Juvenile literature.
2018
\"From snakes shedding their skin a few times a year to the almost unbreakable shells of reptile eggs, reptile adaptations are made even more fascinating in this book through full-color ... photographs\"--Amazon.com.
Why do frogs have teeth? : and other curious amphibian adaptations
by
Fletcher, Patricia (Children's author), author
in
Amphibians Adaptation Juvenile literature.
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Amphibians Juvenile literature.
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Adaptation (Biology) Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Not many people report being bitten by a frog. But many will notice the weird ooze that seeps out of a toad's skin when they're picked up. These are just two strange adaptations that have helped amphibians survive in their environment. That's also why salamanders need the ability to regrow limbsor even part of their brain! Curious future scientists learn all about these awesome adaptations as well as other important topics\"--Amazon.com.
Why are ostriches so big? : and other curious bird adaptations
by
Fletcher, Patricia (Children's author), author
in
Birds Adaptation Juvenile literature.
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Birds Juvenile literature.
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Adaptation (Biology) Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Ostriches are the biggest birds on Earth. Not only that, they can run distances at about the same speed as a car on a city street! These adaptations are extraordinary, but other birds have even more ... adaptations! From gizzards to the many colorful mating displays, bird adaptations are covered in ... detail throughout this volume\"--Amazon.com.
Kelp : the underwater forest!
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Fletcher, Patricia (Children's author), author
in
Kelp bed ecology Juvenile literature.
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Kelps Juvenile literature.
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Food chains (Ecology) Juvenile literature.
2017
Forests can be found all over the world, including underwater! Giant kelp forests grow in coastal waters where the water is very clear so sunlight can reach the sea floor. Kelp can grow up to 18 inches a day if the conditions are right, meaning kelp forests can spring up quickly! Full-color photographs and accessible language take readers under the sea to discover the kelp forests.