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57 result(s) for "Animals Miscellanea Juvenile literature."
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Weird animals
Describes animals that have unusual characteristics, including the goldenrod crab spider, frilled lizard, Ecuador tree frog, and hoatzin.
The big book of beasts
An animal fact book includes trivia on creatures from around the world, detailing their behaviors, physical characteristics, and life cycles.
Why don't fish drown? : & other vital questions about the animal kingdom
Why don't fish drown? is an irreverent and informative introduction to tricky questions about natural history, getting to the heart of the fascinating world of the animal kingdom and its varied cast. Why don't humans have tails? Why can't my dog talk to me? Why does a shark need such big teeth?
Odd animals
Introduces readers to the weirdest, silliest, most unique critters in the animal kingdom, from the axolotl to the star-nosed mole.