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Exploring the World of Alligators and Crocodiles by Tracy Read
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Category: Reference | Series: Exploring the World of...
Silently suspended in water, with only their eyes, nostrils and ears breaking the surface, these members of the crocodilian family play a terrifying sit-and-wait game with their prey, striking with lightning speed, chilling accuracy and a deadly bite stronger than any other living creature. Their victim ...Show more
Exploring the World of Elephants by Tracy Read
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Category: Reference | Series: Exploring the World of...
The ancestors of the elephant once roamed across much of the planet, but today, only two species survive: the African elephant and the Asian elephant. In this colorful introduction, young readers learn about the physical attributes and life history of the largest land mammal on Earth. With a massive bo ...Show more
Exploring the World of Hummingbirds by Tracy C. Read
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Category: Reference | Series: Exploring the World of...
There's no greater thrill than spotting one of these tiny birds when on holiday, and young readers will be fascinated by how this avian machine works. Hummingbirds are the smallest birds in the world, but they exploit every advantage that comes with their modest size. 'Exploring the World of Hummingbird ...Show more
Exploring the World of Owls by Tracy C. Read
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Category: Reference | Series: Exploring the World Of Ser.
The haunting sound of its distant hoot may be as close as many of us ever get to an owl. But there are roughly 200 owl species worldwide. These birds of prey display noticeable differences in size and markings, but they also share many physical traits and living skills. How do owls capture prey and defe ...Show more
Exploring the World of Whales by Tracy Read
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Category: Reference | Series: Exploring the World of
With sturdy, streamlined bodies, outfitted with insulating blubber, flippers, tail flukes and fins, whales - all known as cetaceans - are built for life in the water. In 'Exploring the World of Whales', we meet the baleen whales and the largest members of the toothed whales, including the killer whale, ...Show more
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