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  • Killer Whales

    Kate Riggs

    Library Binding (Creative Education/Creative Paperbacks, Aug. 15, 2017)
    "A kindergarten-level introduction to killer whales, covering their growth process, behaviors, the oceans they call home, and such defining features as their black and white coloration"--
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  • Killer Whales

    Gail Terp, Paul Kobasa

    Paperback (Black Rabbit, April 4, 2017)
    How long is a killer whale? How big is a killer whale pod? How do killer whales find their prey? The dynamic photographs and easy-to-read text in Killer Whales introduce young readers to these marine mammals. Diagrams, graphs, and maps help young learners understand how and where killer whales live, and why their habitat is threatened.With bright, colorful pages organized in two-page spreads, the ""Wild Animal Kingdom series for students in grades 4 to 6 introduces eight animals of high interest to young readers. These nonfiction books make information about black bears, gray wolves, killer whales, moose, penguins, rabbits, raccoons, and red foxes easy for young readers to understand. Helpful diagrams, charts, and a glossary in each volume highlight the most important information for young learners. Help young readers in your life get aheadand have fun doing sowith World Books Wild Animal Kingdom series.The books in the BOLT 1 series feature high-interest topics that students with a 3rd through 5th grade primary reading level will return to again and again. Easy-to-read text helps kids understand the material and enjoy the reading experience. Packed with dynamic photos, charts, diagrams, fun facts, and infographics, Bolts attention-grabbing titles are sure to have your readers coming back for more.
  • Orca Killer Whale:

    TJ Rob

    Paperback (TJ Rob, June 23, 2017)
    Orcas are also called Killer Whales, but Orcas are not Whales. They are members of the Dolphin family. So how did they get the name Killer Whale?We all know how intelligent Dolphins are. Are Orcas even smarter?Are Orcas afraid of Sharks? What would happen if an Orca met up with a Great White Shark?Orcas are big - some grow to weigh 22,000 pounds and 32 feet long. So, how fast can Orcas swim?This book answers many of the questions you may have about Orcas Whales, and a whole lot more… “…easy for a child to read and lots of pictures...”This book is filled with color images and interesting facts about Orcas. If you love reading about incredible creatures, then you will love this book. Perfect for young readers from age 6 to 8 and older ones through to 100!To learn about the amazing world of these remarkable Super Predators, get your copy of “Orca Killer Whale” today!TJ Rob — www.TJRob.comTo get a FREE book, please visit www.TJRob.comBook Contents: What are Orcas? Why Killer Whales? Where do Orcas live today? How many Orcas are left in the wild? How big is an Orca? Different types of Orcas Pods and Clans How long do Orcas live? Hunting What do Orcas like to eat? How much do Orcas eat? Orca Communication Echolocation Cool Orca Facts Orca Senses Orca Teeth Body Parts of an Orca Orca Babies How fast do Orcas swim? Diving - How deep? How Long? Do Orcas sleep? Orca habits and behaviors How smart are Orcas? Human Threats Please leave a review / OTHER books by TJ Rob
  • Killer Whales Are Not Whales!

    Daisy Allyn

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2014)
    With a name like killer whale, you might expect these giant marine animals to be mean and nasty. However, theyre some the most playful creatures in the seaas long as youre not a seal! Readers will enjoy learning how these amazing dolphins hunt for prey and interact with people. Colorful pictures of killer whales in the wild and in aquariums are sure to engage readers of all ages.
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  • Killer Whales

    Megan M. Gunderson

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Library, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Dive into Earth's oceans and discover the world of the killer whale! Stunning, full-color photos show these black-and-white whales above water and below. A range map reveals where these special sea creatures can be found. A labeled diagram helps readers identify flukes, flippers, and more. The killer whale's size, habitat, senses, threats, diet, reproduction, and unique behaviors are also introduced. Plus, find out how fast these speedy cetaceans swim and what they do to communicate. A facts page, bolded glossary terms, and an index support the engaging, easy-to-read chapter text. Checkerboard Library is an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company.
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  • Killer Whales

    John F. Prevost

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Library, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Describes the characteristics and behavior of the orca, or killer whale, including the care of their young
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  • Killer Whales

    John Malam, David Salariya

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2008)
    Answers questions about killer whales, including what they eat, how they live, and whether they deserve their scary name.
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  • Killer Whales

    Anne Welsbacher

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Describes killer whales, their habits, where they live, their hunting methods, and how they exist in the world of people.
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  • Killer Whale

    Caroline Arnold, Richard Hewett

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Explores the world of Takara, a killer whale who stars as Baby Shamu at San Diego's Sea World, and explains the role of the killer whale as the ocean's top predator
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  • Killer Whales

    Leo Statts

    Library Binding (Abdo Zoom, Dec. 15, 2016)
    Learn all about fast and powerful killer whales! Easy-to-read text and vibrant, full-color photos captivate young readers and bring these fascinating animals to life. Plus, quick stats diagrams and bolded glossary terms invite readers to zoom in and learn more. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Zoom is a division of ABDO.
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  • Killer Whales

    Christine Zuchora-Walske

    Paperback (Raintree, Nov. 3, 2016)
    With bodies designed to help them hide in the water, killer whales roam the ocean in search of their next meal. Readers will learn about what makes killer whales such deadly predators, from their hunting styles to what they like to eat. Fun Facts and an Amazing but True section will thrill readers and give them a closer look at the lives of these massive creatures.
  • Killer Whales

    Seymour Simon

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, March 1, 2002)
    Killer whales are hunters. They have three-inch-long teeth and can swim at 30 miles per hour. Read all about these fascinating animals that continue to captivate children and adults alike.
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