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Amazing Animlas of the World / Mckie, Anne 1999  Book
Mckie, Anne Book
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Publication Great Britain, Grandreams Books Limited, 1999.
Description 92 P
Standard Number 1858307058 Hardcover.
Key Words Sheth 
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ID:   003967


Animal of the Forest? / Pye, Team 2001  Book
Pye, Team Book
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Publication India, Madhuban Educational Books, 2001.
Description 24pGreen Spine
Series What Is An
Summary/Abstract Provides an introduction to what is an animal of the forest together with a brief description of the animals that live in the forest.
Contents What is an animal of the forest? Forest hunters Forest Omnivores Forest Plant-eaters The forest in winter Forest homes Index
Standard Number 9766446717 Pb.
Key Words Animals  Forest animals  Forests - fauna 
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ID:   003069


Big Book of Animals / Spurgeon, Maureen 2004  Book
Spurgeon, Maureen Book
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Publication Great Britain, Brown Watson, 2004.
Description 192pBlue Spine
Summary/Abstract Presents information about different animals, their habitats, their feeding habits and their way of life. Also documents the fascinating changes that have taken place in the relationship between animals and human beings.
Contents INVERTEBRATES Porifera Cnidaria Annelida Molluscs - Gasteropods - Bivalve Molluscs - Cephalopods Arthropods - Crustaceans - Arachnids - Insects Echinoderms CHORDATA Fish - Cartilaginous Fish - Bony Fish Amphibians - Caudata - Squamata Birds - Procellariiformes and Pelecaniformes - Anseriformes - Falconiformes - Galliformes - Gruiformes: Columbiformes - Psittaciformes: Cuculiformes - Strigiformes - Apodiformes - Passeriformes Mammals - Monotremata - Marsupialia/ Marsupials - Insectivora - Chiroptera - Pholidata and Edentata - Lagomorpha - Rodentia/ Rodents - Carnivores - Sirendia - Cetacea - Proboscidata/ Proboscids - Artiodactyls - Perissodactyls - Primates
Standard Number 0709716362 Hb.
Key Words Animals  DUPLICATE CARD 
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Camels have Humps: And other questions about animals / Ganeri, Anita 1993  Book
Ganeri, Anita Book
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Edition 1994
Publication Great Britain, Kingfisher Publications Plc, 1993.
Description 32pWhite spine
Series I Wonder Why
Summary/Abstract From the classic "Why do leopards have spots?" and the not-so-obvious "Why can't penguins fly?" to the amazing "How many ants can an anteater eat?" this book is packed with perennially asked questions about animals.
Contents Which is the biggest animal/ What is the difference between sharks and dolphins? What is the difference between frogs and toads ...and alligators and crocodiles? ...and between monkeys and apes? ...and rabbits and hares/ Why do animals have skeletons inside their bodies? Which animals have skeletons on the outside? Why do camels have humps? Why do elephants have trunks? Why do giraffes have long necks? Which bird has eyes in the back of its head/ How do bats see in the dark? Which animals smell with their tongues? Why are zebras stripy? Why do leopards have spots? Which animal changes colour/ Why are flamingoes pink? Why do birds have feathers? Which bird can fly backwards? Why can't penguins fly? Which frogs can fly? Which animals can walk upside down? Which fish can climb trees? How high can a kangaroo hop? How fast can a cheetah run? Which animal has an extra hand? How many ants can an anteater eat? Which animal uses its finger as a fork? Which is the greediest animal? Which animals shoot their food? Which animals drink blood? Which birds use fish bait? Why do opossums play dead? Which is the smelliest animal? Which is the prickliest animal? Do animals kill people? Are all snakes poisonous? Are all sharks dangerous? Index
Standard Number 1856971015 Pb.
Key Words Animals  Camels 
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ID:   013728


Les animaux de la savane / Tordjman, Nathalie 2000  Book
Tordjman, Nathalie Book
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Publication Paris, Bayard Jeunesse, 2000.
Description 122pYellow Spine
Series Images doc
Summary/Abstract Describes the different animals found in the grasslands of Savannah.
Standard Number 09951121 Pb.
Key Words Animals  Grassland animals 
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Lots: the diversity of life on earth / Davies, Nicola; Sutton, Emily (ill.) 2017  Book
Davies, Nicola Book
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Publication London, Candlewick Press, 2017.
Description 36pCream spine
Summary/Abstract There are living things everywhere: the more we look, the more we find. There are creatures on the tops of the tallest jungle trees, at the bottom of the coldest oceans, even under the feathers of birds and in boiling volcanic pools. So how many different kinds are there? One, two, three ... lots! A stylish non-fiction picture book that conveys the magnificent diversity of life on this planet, from the award-winning team behind Tiny: a beautifully illustrated introduction to the concept of biodiversity for younger readers. Ages 5+
Standard Number 9781406360486 Hb.
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ID:   016695


Nasty nature / Arnold, Nick; De Saulles, Tony (ill.) 1997  Book
Arnold, Nick Book
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Publication London, Scholastic, 1997.
Description 160pDark Brown Spine
Series Horrible Science
Summary/Abstract Explores the animal world, focusing on the funny, fascinating and horrible aspects. Examples include: why vultures have bald heads and what kind of frog lives in a toilet. Suggested level: primary, intermediate , junior secondary.
Standard Number 9780590191265 Pb.
Key Words Animals  Animals - Miscellanea  Lexile 890L 
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Natural world / Parker, Steve 2006  Book
Parker, Steve Book
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Publication London, Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2006.
Description 192pWhite Spine
Series DK Eyewitness
Summary/Abstract Stunning real-life photographs of wildlife on the move and at rest offer a unique "eyewitness" view of the natural world.
Contents Form and function Hunting and feeding Cycles of life Natural survival Evolution and extinction Animal classification The history of life
Standard Number 0751360503 Hb.
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