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Books with title 101 Facts… Wild Dogs, Wolves and Foxes!

  • 101 Facts… Wild Dogs, Wolves and Foxes!

    IP Factly, IC Wildlife

    eBook (IP Factly, )
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  • Wild Dogs: Wolves, Coyotes and Foxes

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Kids are curious about wild animals. In this book, straightforward, simple text introduces young children to wolves, coyotes and foxes, revealing where and how they live, and how they give birth and raise their young. Beautifully detailed illustrations give kids a close-up look and a realistic picture of how each species compares in size, movement and habitat. The Kids Can Press Wildlife Series meets the research needs of young children and satisfies their curiosity about these magnificent North American animals.
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  • Wolves and Foxes in the Wild Fun Facts

    Baby Professor

    Paperback (Baby Professor, Oct. 31, 2015)
    What makes wolves different from foxes? Find out the answer by turning the pages of this brilliant educational book. The advantage of learning from this book is that information has been cleverly broken into more understandable pieces. Plus, there’s the addition of images that makes learning all the more fun and effective. Secure a copy today!
  • Foxes, Wolves and Wild Dogs of the World

    David Alderton, Bruce Tanner

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Feb. 1, 2004)
    A guide to the wild members of the canine family, including foxes, wolves, coyotes and dingos. Sections include: classification and species; distribution and habitat; physiology and zoology; breeding and reproduction; food and feeding; behaviour and life cycles; and interaction with humans.
  • Wild Dogs: Wolves, Coyotes and Foxes

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Kids are curious about wild animals. In this book, straightforward, simple text introduces young children to wolves, coyotes and foxes, revealing where and how they live, and how they give birth and raise their young. Beautifully detailed illustrations give kids a close-up look and a realistic picture of how each species compares in size, movement and habitat. The Kids Can Press Wildlife Series meets the research needs of young children and satisfies their curiosity about these magnificent North American animals.
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  • Foxes, Wolves and Wild Dogs of the World

    David Alderton, Bruce Tanner

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Dogs have become an integral part of the lives of millions of people around the world - as working animals or simply as domestic pets - but their wild relatives are being pushed ever closer to extinction. The ancestor of the domestic dog, the grey wolf, has been eliminated from most of Europe and, in the USA, the red wolf's plight is such that it is currently the subject of an intensive captive-breeding and reintroduction program.This book examines all members of the Canidae, showing where the existing 34 species are distributed, and how they have been affected by human pressures. David Alderton describes fully the form, function, reproduction, lifestyles and distribution of the wild canids. The text is illustrated throughout by superb color photographs, specially taken for this book. There are also clear distribution maps for every species, and a full checklist of the Canidae.It is the ultimate irony that though we have accepted the domestic dog into our homes, we still generally perceive its ancestor as an evil killer. Such a lack of understanding is probably the greatest barrier to the effective conservation of wolves and other wild canids. Foxes, Wolves and Wild Dogs of the World breaks down these popular misconceptions and shows that positive action is needed to safeguard the future of wild canids.
  • Wolves, Wild Dogs, and Foxes

    Theresa Greenaway, Robert Morton

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, April 1, 2001)
    Examines the physical characteristics, behavior in packs, and habitat of wolves, wild dogs, and foxes, and examines their natural predators, conflict with humans and farmers, and efforts to conserve their numbers.
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  • Wild Dogs: Wolves, Coyotes and Foxes

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Ltd., Dec. 7, 1996)
    Kids are curious about wild animals. In this book, straightforward, simple text introduces young children to wolves, coyotes, and foxes, revealing where and how they live, and how they give birth and raise their young. Beautifully detailed illustrations give kids a close-up look and a realistic picture of how each species compares in size, movement and habitat. The Kids Can Press Wildlife series meets the research needs of young children and satisfies their curiosity about these magnificent North American animals.
  • Wolves and Wild Dogs

    Norman S. Barrett

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Examines the types of wolves and wild dogs found around the world and discusses their living habits.
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  • Foxes, Wolves, and Wild Dogs of the World

    David Alderton;Alderton

    Paperback (Blandford, Aug. 16, 1726)
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  • Foxes, Wolves and Wild Dogs of the World

    David Alderton

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Aug. 16, 1782)
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  • Foxes, Wolves and Wild Dogs of the World

    David Alderton, Bruce Tanner

    Hardcover (Blandford Press, Aug. 4, 1994)
    Foxes, Wolves, and Wild Dogs of the World covers more than 30 species of the Canidae, from foxes and wolves to dingoes and coyotes. Having been hunted, driven out of their natural habitats by human encroachment, and suffered from occasional disease outbreaks, these animals are often misunderstood and unjustifiably feared. Expert author David Alderton reveals the true character and behavior of wolves and other wild dogs. The first four chapters detail their form and function, reproduction, evolution, and distribution. Next, the author presents discussions of different canids around the world, from the Holarctic to Australia. This readable volume also shows how the lifestyle and zoology of wild species is directly relevant to human understanding of the domestic dog. Increasingly rare canid species, like wolves, that are now, in some cases, facing extinction are also featured. Looking at foxes, wolves, and other non-domestic dogs in their natural context, this informative guide provides an insightful introduction to what is known about canids. The text is complemented by full-color photographs, line illustrations, and diagrams.