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"Desert animals Ecology Juvenile literature."
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Baby animals in desert habitats
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Kalman, Bobbie
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Kalman, Bobbie. Habitats of baby animals
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Desert animals Infancy Juvenile literature.
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Desert animals Ecology Juvenile literature.
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Desert animals Infancy.
2011
Photographs and brief text describe a variety of baby animals who make their homes in the desert.
Map and track deserts
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Barghoorn, Linda, author
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Deserts Juvenile literature.
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Desert ecology Juvenile literature.
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Desert animals Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Deserts both hot and cold are home to animals that have adapted to dry conditions. From snakes to Oryxs, this title features enticing color photographs and engaging text that encourage readers to learn about these fascinating, and growing biomes\"-- Provided by publisher.
Journey through a desert
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Kelley, K. C., author
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Kelley, K. C. Amazing adventures
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Desert ecology Juvenile literature.
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Deserts Juvenile literature.
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Desert animals Juvenile literature.
2018
Presents an introduction to desert habitats, to include information on environmental characteristics, climate, desert animals, and plant life.
Exploring deserts
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Ganeri, Anita, 1961- author
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Ganeri, Anita, 1961- Exploring habitats with Benjamin Blog and his inquisitive dog
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Desert ecology Juvenile literature.
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Deserts Juvenile literature.
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Desert animals Juvenile literature.
2015
\"Join intrepid explorer Benjamin Blog and his inquisitive dog Barko Polo as they travel the globe exploring the world's most exciting habitats! This book looks at deserts around the world, such as the Sahara, Gobi, and Mojave Deserts, taking in a multitude of sand dunes, salt lakes, and amazing animals and plants along the way.\"--Back cover.
Desert food chains
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Pettiford, Rebecca, author
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Pettiford, Rebecca. Who eats what?
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Desert ecology Juvenile literature.
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Food chains (Ecology) Juvenile literature.
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Desert animals Juvenile literature.
2016
Introduces \"early fluent readers to some of the food chains that operate in a desert biome\"-- Provided by publisher.
At home in the desert
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Spilsbury, Louise, author
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Spilsbury, Richard, 1963- author
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Spilsbury, Louise. Home in the biome
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Desert biology Juvenile literature.
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Desert ecology Juvenile literature.
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Desert animals Juvenile literature.
2016
\"Hot days, cold nights, and constant dryness: welcome to life in the desert! This fascinating biome is home to diverse plants, animals, and insects whose ability to survive in such a harsh environment will fascinate readers.\"-- Publisher's website.
Desert food webs in action
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Fleisher, Paul
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Desert ecology Juvenile literature.
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Desert plants Juvenile literature.
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Desert animals Juvenile literatre.
2013
Why tiny insects, fungi, and bacteria may be among the most important living things in a desert? See desert food webs in action.
Deserts
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Gray, Leon, 1974-
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Deserts Juvenile literature.
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Desert ecology Juvenile literature.
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Desert animals Juvenile literature.
2011
Discusses the characteristics and geography of deserts, the different types of deserts around the world, and the animals and plants that live in them.
The night flower
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Hawthorne, Lara, author, illustrator
in
Saguaro Juvenile literature.
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Cactus Juvenile literature.
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Desert ecology Juvenile literature.
2019
\"As the summer sun sets over the Sonoran desert in Arizona, wildlife gathers to witness a very special annual event. The night flower is about to bloom. For a few short hours, the desert is transformed into a riot of color and sound as mammals and insects congregate for this miracle of nature. Explore the fascinating desert ecosystem, from pollinating fruit bats to howling mice and reptilian monsters...\"-- Publisher's description.