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Books with title Arctic Hares

  • Arctic Hares

    Therese M Shea

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Arctic hares are specially suited for life in the snowy, icy Arctic. Their fur matches the tundra terrain so they are not easily spotted. When they do need to run, they use their long hind legs to bound across land at high speeds. They have also been spotted standing on two legs to box each other. This captivating book shows these furry creatures using their adaptations to survive in one of the coldest and harshest places on Earth. Fun fact boxes support the main narrative.
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  • Arctic Hares

    Helen Frost

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Text and photographs introduce the habitat, appearance and behavior of arctic hares.
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  • Arctic Hares

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Jan. 1, 2019)
    No, Arctic hares are not wearing mascara! Their long, black eyelashes help these snow white hares see across the glaring white snow and ice. Learn all about how Arctic hares live in their freezing home in this title highlighting their many adaptations.
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  • Arctic Hares

    Therese M Shea

    Library Binding (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Introduces Arctic hares, describing their physical characteristics, eating habits, and mating behavior.
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  • Arctic Hare

    Grace Hansen

    Library Binding (Abdo Kids Jumbo, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Any animal that lives in the Arctic is tough! This title looks into how the Arctic hare survives in such cold and unforgiving conditions, what it eats, and more. The book is complete with large colorful photographs and a more facts section. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids Jumbo is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO.
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  • Arctic Hares

    Therese M Shea

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 16, 1747)
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  • Arctic Hares

    Therese M Shea

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 16, 1872)
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