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Books in Wild Canines series

  • Dingoes

    Elaine McKinnon

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Dingoes are the wild canines of the Australian Outback. Readers will enjoy this insiders look into the life of a dingo, including its habitat, anatomy, diet, and behavior. Are dingoes harmful to humans? Are humans harmful to dingoes? This book covers these important questions and more as it takes readers on a trip to wild Australia. Color photographs bring readers face to face with these fierce wild dogs, while fun facts hook them and keep them reading.
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  • Jackals

    David Lee

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    This book brings readers face-to-face with a wild dog thats straight out of Africa, the jackal. Readers will love reading about this big-eared predator and its hunting techniques, as well as its life cycle, anatomy, and habitat. The book covers jackal family systems and behavior, as well as their interactions with humans. Readers will enjoy fact-filled text and amazing color photographs as they get a glimpse of the wild world of jackals.
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  • Wolves

    Holden Strauss

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    You might love dogs, but youd never want to cross paths with a wolf. This book brings readers up close to the wild world of wolves. Readers will learn what wolves eat, how they behave, and how they raise their young. Brilliant photographs bring readers to the wolfs habitat while engaging text teaches essential facts about wolves. Readers also learn about human-wolf interactions and how to stay safe during an encounter with one. This volume unlocks the mystery of the wild dog that howls at the full moon.
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  • Coyotes

    Harper Avett

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Coyotes may look like dogs, but these canine scavengers are far from tame. Readers will love learning about how coyotes live in the wild, including their diet, behavior, and life cycle. Theyll also learn about how coyotes sometimes live and scavenge in towns and cities, making them some of the most common wild canines to run into. Brilliant color photographs and exciting text give readers a close-up look into the life of a coyote. This high-interest howler is sure to grab readers attention.
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  • Dingoes

    Elaine McKinnon

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Dingoes are the wild canines of the Australian Outback. Readers will enjoy this insiders look into the life of a dingo, including its habitat, anatomy, diet, and behavior. Are dingoes harmful to humans? Are humans harmful to dingoes? This book covers these important questions and more as it takes readers on a trip to wild Australia. Color photographs bring readers face to face with these fierce wild dogs, while fun facts hook them and keep them reading.
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  • Wolves

    Holden Strauss

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    You might love dogs, but youd never want to cross paths with a wolf. This book brings readers up close to the wild world of wolves. Readers will learn what wolves eat, how they behave, and how they raise their young. Brilliant photographs bring readers to the wolfs habitat while engaging text teaches essential facts about wolves. Readers also learn about human-wolf interactions and how to stay safe during an encounter with one. This volume unlocks the mystery of the wild dog that howls at the full moon.
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  • Coyotes

    Harper Avett

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Coyotes may look like dogs, but these canine scavengers are far from tame. Readers will love learning about how coyotes live in the wild, including their diet, behavior, and life cycle. Theyll also learn about how coyotes sometimes live and scavenge in towns and cities, making them some of the most common wild canines to run into. Brilliant color photographs and exciting text give readers a close-up look into the life of a coyote. This high-interest howler is sure to grab readers attention.
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  • Jackals

    David Lee

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    This book brings readers face-to-face with a wild dog thats straight out of Africa, the jackal. Readers will love reading about this big-eared predator and its hunting techniques, as well as its life cycle, anatomy, and habitat. The book covers jackal family systems and behavior, as well as their interactions with humans. Readers will enjoy fact-filled text and amazing color photographs as they get a glimpse of the wild world of jackals.
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  • Red Foxes

    Ruth Strother, Blaire Van Valkenburgh

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2014)
    With their bushy tails and pointed snouts, red foxes look like their larger wolf cousins. But, unlike wolves, they have gorgeous red-and-white fur. In addition to being incredibly cute, these foxes are finely tuned hunting machines. They have an excellent sense of smell and are always ready to pounce, even as tiny pups! In this coming-of-age introduction to red foxes, readers will see how these pups grow up to become adult foxes. The lively text, colorful pages, and exquisite photos are sure to delight and engage emergent readers.
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  • Wild Canines: Wolves / Jackals / Dingoes / Coyotes

    Inc. Rosen Publishing Group, Holden Strauss, David Lee, Elaine McKinnon, Harper Avett

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Dogs may be manÂ’s best friend, but what about their wild relations? This series takes an in-depth look at wild canines around the world. Each volume focuses on a specific canine and covers topics including diet, anatomy, and behavior. Readers will learn about how these canines impact their ecosystem, how they interact with people, and how to conserve their species for years to come. These books are packed with fun facts about each canine from their kooky quirks to their fierce hunting styles. This series is sure to be a hit with dog-lovers everywhere as they learn more about the wild cousins of their four-legged friends.
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  • Wild Canines

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    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Dogs may be manÂ’s best friend, but what about their wild relations? This series takes an in-depth look at wild canines around the world. Each volume focuses on a specific canine and covers topics including diet, anatomy, and behavior. Readers will learn about how these canines impact their ecosystem, how they interact with people, and how to conserve their species for years to come. These books are packed with fun facts about each canine from their kooky quirks to their fierce hunting styles. This series is sure to be a hit with dog-lovers everywhere as they learn more about the wild cousins of their four-legged friends.
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  • Gray Foxes

    Jane P Gardner, Blaire Van Valkenburgh

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2014)
    What's that bushy-tailed animal scampering up a tree? It's a gray fox--the only canine that is as comfortable in a tree as it is on the ground. Mother foxes make their dens inside fallen logs or high off the ground in hollow trees. Inside the den, the mother gives birth to her tiny, helpless kits. As the kits get bigger and stronger, they wrestle with one another and pounce on their mother's tail, gaining the skills they need to become great hunters. In this coming-of-age introduction to gray foxes, readers will see how these pups learn how to catch prey and live as adult foxes. The lively text, colorful pages, and exquisite photos are sure to delight and engage emergent readers.
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