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Toads
2012
\"Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces toads to young readers through leveled text and related photos\"--Provided by publisher.
The toad
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Gravel, Elise, author
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Gravel, Elise. Petits dâegoمutants
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Toads Juvenile literature.
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Toads.
2016
An overview of toads that includes what they eat and their distinguishing characteristics.
Evolution's amazing arms race
2018
Biologist Oné Pagán introduces readers to a variety of creatures with unusual survival strategies, from cone snails and jellyfish to poison toads and spitting spiders in Strange Survivors.
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A hippy-hoppy toad
2018
A tiny toad suddenly finds himself in a tree then, as other creatures startle him with a peck, a buzz, or a bump, he hops to new locations along the road.
Horned toads are not toads!
Describes horned toads, their habitat, diet, and other interesting facts.
Frogs and toads
\"From the smooth, damp animals that leap about to the warty species that tend to run or walk, this book is a guide to these popular and charismatic creatures. Chris Mattison describes the evolution and classification of frogs and toads, highlighting distinctive and notable species and providing detailed information about each of the 49 recognized families. He describes their eventful life cycle, diverse habitats, and the various methods they use to attract mates and hunt for food. The book also explores frogs' interaction with humans, from modern day collection for the meat trade, scientific research, and the trade in exotic pets, to how their survival is threatened by over-exploration, habitat destruction, climate change, and disease.\"--Jacket flap.