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9 result(s) for "Animal behavior Miscellanea Juvenile literature."
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Pipsqueaks, slowpokes, and stinkers : celebrating animal underdogs
\"[This book] introduces young readers to a variety of animal underdogs and explains how characteristics that might seem like weaknesses are critical for finding food and staying safe in an eat-or-be-eaten world.\"--Publisher description.
Extreme animals
Describes animals that have unique characteristics, including the cheetah, peregrine falcon, sunfish, and star-nosed mole.
Gross out! : animals that do disgusting things
Describes the distasteful habits of a variety of animals, including squirting blood from the eyes to scare predators, stealing other birds' vomit, and eating dung.
Wicked wildlife
\"If it was possible to run as fast as a cheetah, would you? Or would you rather be able to fly? Readers are faced with this dilemma and many more in this book. Facts about each scenario help readers make choices as they read and envision what it might be like to be bitten by a great white shark or eat a scorpion\"--Amazon.com.
Can you solve these animal mysteries?
\"This fun book will motivate children to discuss, explain, and give creative interpretations about animal mysteries. Photographs present animals in some real and not-so-real ways. Students are challenged to remember what they have learned about the animal to determine if butterflies really do migrate; if human babies really are covered in feathers; and whether elephants do hatch from eggs. Realistic, entertaining photographs will require children to solve the problem using critical thinking.\"-- Provided by publisher.