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Bighorn Sheep and Prairie Dogs / Ivy, Bill; Lottridge, Celia B. 1999  Book
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Publication USA, Scholastic, 1999.
Description 96pYellow Spine
Series Getting to know Nature's Children
Summary/Abstract Briefly describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of Bighorn sheep and Prairie dogs.
Contents Bighorn Sheep If young Bighorn Sheep like to play? Where you might find Bighorn Sheep? If the Bighorn has many relatives? How tall a Bighorn is? If it would be easy to sneak up on a Bighorn? If Bighorns have many enemies? What Bighorns like to eat? How a Bighorn runs so well on rough ground? How high a Bighorn can jump? If female Bighorns have horns? If a Bighorn ever sheds its horns? If Bighorns communicate with each other? If Bighorns live alone or in groups? How a ram gets to be leader of the pack? How Bighorns get ready for winter? If Bighorns can swim? Why Bighorns rams sometimes fight? If Bighorns often get hurt when they fight? How Bighorns get ready for summer? How many babies a Bighorn ewe has? When a baby Bighorn takes its first steps? How long a young Bighorn stays with its mother? Prairie Dogs How Prairie Dogs greet each other? If Prairie Dogs are really dogs? How Prairie Dogs got their name? What a Prairie Dog home is like? Why Prairie Dogs put mounds around burrow entrances? Where to look for a Prairie Dog nose print? What a group of Prairie Dogs is called? How big a Prairie Dog town usually is? How Prairie Dogs warn each other of danger? How Prairie Dogs recognize each other? What Prairie Dogs eat? What Prairie Dogs do in winter? How a Prairie Dog mother prepares her nursery? What a newbor Prairie Dog looks like? How a mother Prairie Dog looks after her babies? When a Prairie Dog pup first comes out of the burrow? How Prairie Dog pups spend their days? If Prairie Dog pups ever go visiting? How young Prairie Dogs learn to look after themselves? How a Prairie Dog would say, "Here is my territory?" When young Prairie Dogs start their own familiies?
Standard Number 0717267032 Hb.
Key Words Bighorn Sheep  Prairie Dogs  Sheep 
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Chimpanzees & Lizards / Greenland, Caroline; Ivy, Bill 2002  Book
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Publication USA, Scholastic, 2002.
Description 96pYellow Spine
Series Getting to know Nature's Children
Summary/Abstract The book is divided into two sections each of which describes the physical characteristics, habitat and behavior of chimpanzees and lizards.
Contents Chimpanzees Who a chimpanzee's relatives are? Difference between an ape and a monkey? Kinds of chimpanzees Where do they live? Can they swim? How do they act in the rain? How big an adult chimpanzee is? Speciality about the animal's toes How can they swing through trees? Whether they live alone or in groups? How do they communicate? Are they sociable? What do they like to eat? Why do chimpanzees groom each other? Where do they sleep? How often does it make its bed? If a mother chimpanzee ever has twins? How big a newborn chimpanzee is? If baby chimpanzees like to play? When do the young ones leave their mother? Lizards Where lizards live? Who are its relatives? How do they stay warm? What a lizard's skin feel like? Can they see well? Lizard's ears Lizard's food How many eggs a female lizard lays? Do they have any enemies? How does it protect itself? What a "true" lizard looks like? Lizards as pets Why chameleons change color? Skinks Komodo Dragon Iguanas If any lizards live underground? Whether some lizards can fly? If there are any poisonous lizards? How lizards are helpful to people?
Standard Number 0717267164 Hb.
Key Words Chimpanzees  Lizards 
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Crocodiles & Kangaroos / Carver, Peter; Ivy, Bill 1990  Book
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Publication USA, Scholastic, 1990.
Description 48pYellow Spine
Series Getting to know Nature's Children
Summary/Abstract Briefly describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and behaviour of crocodiles & kangaroos.
Contents Crocodiles How to tell a crocodile from an alligator? Are crocodiles cold-blooded? Where do they live? Biggest crocodile How long can they stay underwater? How fast can they run? Sharp teeth Food Overheated crocodile Eyesight Haering Different noises a crocodile makes Do they live alone or in groups? Reproduction Baby crocodiles Enemies Growth of a young crocodile How many years a crocodile lives? Do they ever eat people? How crocodiles help people? Kangaroos Are kangaroos only animals with pouches? How big a newborn kangaroo is? Do they all look alike? Height of a kangaroo Blue flier What kind of sounds gray kangaroos make? Wallabies Wallaroos If any kangaroos climb trees? The smallest kangaroo How fast they travel? How high they jump? How big a kangaroo's feet can be? A mob Food How kangaroos keep clean? If kangaroos ever fight among themselves? How kangaroos react to danger? Reproduction Growth of a young kangaroo
Standard Number 0717266923 Hb.
Key Words Crocodiles  Kangaroos  Vertebrates 
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Monarch Butterflies and Walruses / Ivy, Bill; Dingwall, Liama 2001  Book
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Publication USA, Scholastic, 2001.
Description 96pYellow Spine
Series Getting to know Nature's Children
Summary/Abstract Briefly describes physical characteristics, habitat and behavior of monarch butterflies and walruses.
Contents Monarch Butterflies If Monarch Butterflies deserve their name? Where Monarch Butterflies can be found? Where a Monarcg mother lays her eggs? How many eggs a Monarch mother lays? What a Monarch caterpillar does all day? What a caterpillar eats? How many sections there are to a caterpillar's head from its tail? How a caterpillar confuses predators? How a caterpillar prepares for its transformation? What a Monarch chrysalis looks like? What is the first thing a new butterfly does? What a Monarch's wings are like up close? If butterflies can taste? Why a Monarch's eyes are so big? If the Monarch keeps growing once iit is a butterfly? What Monarch butterflies eat? What kind of weather the Monarch likes? If a Monarch has any way of defending itself? What Monarchs do when the weather turns cold? How far a Monarch can travel when it migrates? How fast a Monarch flies? If all Monarchs migrate? How Monarchs know they must head north? Walruses If the walrus has relatives? How walruses breathe? How to tell a walrus from a seal? What a walrus uses its tusk for? Where walruses live? How big walruses are? If a walrus has ears? How a walrus keeps water out of its nose? How a walrus keeps warm? How a walrus uses its flippers? Why walruses dive underwater? How a walrus can stay underwater so long? How a walrus gets around on land? What a walrus likes to eat? How many hairs there are in a walrus's mustache? How walruses pass the time of day? If walruses make much noise? If walruses like to be alone? Where walruses spend the winter? If a mother walrus has many babies at a time? How big a newborn walrus is? If female walruses are good mothers? When a young walrus goes off on its own? How long walruses live?
Standard Number 0717260658 Hb.
Key Words Walrus  Monarch butterfly 
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Puffins and Old World Monkeys / MacLeod, Elizabeth; Ivy, Bill 1990  Book
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Publication USA, Scholastic, 1990.
Description 96pYellow Spine
Series Getting to know Nature's Children
Summary/Abstract Briefly describes the physical characteristics, habitat and behavior of puffins and old world monkeys.
Contents What puffins look like? Other birds related to puffins? Where puffins live? How well do they swim? What do they eat? If they can see underwater? How puffins clean their feathers? If they can fly? Where do they go in winter? How do they communicate? Where puffins nest? Do they nest in groups? Why puffins have colored beaks? How they use their feet? If puffins mate for life? Do they build nests? Which parent cares for the egg? How much a puffin chick eats? WHen do puffin chicks leave the nest? How long young puffins live on the ocean? Where monkeys live? If all monkeys can swing from a tree by their tail? Old World and New World monkeys Weight of the biggest monkey If monkeys live in groups? Do they have good eyesight? Monkeys eat How they communicate? How they keep clean? Where a monkey mother gives birth? How a baby monkey gets around? Who looks after a young monkey? Monkeys like to play Most common monkey in Africa? Are some monkeys good swimmers? Which monkey sounds like a turkey with a cold? Baboons Most colorful monkey Fastest type of monkey Colobus monkey How some monkeys that live in cold places stay warm?
Standard Number 0717267024 Hb.
Key Words Puffins  Old World Monkeys 
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Squirrels and Frogs - Nature's Children / Peck, George; Ivy, Bill 2000  Book
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Publication USA, Scholastic, 2000.
Description 48 P
Series Getting to know Nature's Children
Summary/Abstract Briefly describes the physical characteristics, habitat and behavior of squirrels and frogs.
Standard Number Hardcover.
Key Words Squirrels  Frogs 
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Tigers & Giraffes / Ivy, Bill 1988  Book
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Publication USA, Scholastic, 1988.
Description 96pYellow Spine
Series Getting to know Nature's Children
Summary/Abstract The book is divided into two sections each of which contains an explanation of the habitat, physical characteristics, habits and diet of tigers and giraffes.
Contents Tigers Fun and Games Tiger Territory Big Cats and Little Cats Tiger Types Tiger Eyes More Super Senses Heayweights Quite Feet Cool Cats Looking Good Meat Eaters An Undeserved Reputation On the Prowl No Trespassing Getting Together Cuddly Cubs Growing Up Lots to learn Leaving Home Wild and Free Giraffes When baby giraffes start to run and play? If the giraffe has any relatives? How tall giraffes can grow? How many bones a giraffe has in its neck? If giraffes ever fight with each other? How well a giraffe can see? How fast a giraffe can run? If a giraffe has many enemies? Whether giraffes make any sounds? What a giraffe does to show it is angry? If all giraffes have horns? If all giraffes look alike? How long a giraffe's tongue can be? How many teeth a giraffe has? What giraffe eat? How much giraffes eat? If giraffes live alone or in groups? If giraffes lie down to sleep? How much a newborn giraffe weighs? If young giraffes are playful? How fast baby giraffes grow? How long giraffes grow? How long giraffes live?
Standard Number 0717266907 Hb.
Key Words Tigers  Giraffes 
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Zebras and Rhinoceros / Ivy, Bill; Switzer, Merebeth 1989  Book
Switzer, Merebeth Book
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Publication USA, Scholastic, 1989.
Description 96pYellow Spine
Series Getting to know Nature's Children
Summary/Abstract Briefly describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of zebras and rhinos.
Contents Zebras If a zebra is just a striped horse? If zebras can be trained? If zebras have any wild relatives? Whether all zebras look the same? Why zebras have stripes? What a zebra's eyes are like? If zebras get itchy? How zebras get rid of insect pests? What zebras eat? If zebras have many enemies? Whether zebras help each other? How many kinds of zebras there are? Where zebras live? Which is the smallest zebra? Which is the largest zebra? How a band of zebras is organized? If zebras do much travelling? If zebras ever fight among themselves? What kind of sounds zebras make? What a newborn zebra looks like? How soon a baby zebra can walk? Whether zebra babies like to play? Rhinoceros When a rhino baby takes its first steps? How many types of rhinos there are? Whether rhinos live alone or in groups? How big a rhino's territory is? How big the biggest rhino is? If all rhinos have horns? What rhinos' horns are made of? If rhinos see and hear well? What a rhino uses its tail for? What rhinos like to eat? How the White Rhinoceros got its name? If rhinos have front teeth? How fast a rhino can run? If rhinos can swim? How many toes a rhino has? Why rhinos like to roll in the mud? When rhinos sleep? How a rhino finds a mate? How many babies a rhino mother has? How much a baby rhino eats? How long a rhino calf stays with its mother? When a rhino is ready to start its own family?
Standard Number 0717266885 Hb.
Key Words Zebras  Rhinoceros 
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