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  • Classifying Reptiles

    Richard Spilsbury, Louise Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, June 15, 2009)
    What makes a reptile a reptile? How is a crocodile different from an alligator? Why do iguanas bask in the sun? Classifying Living Things investigates how and why we group animals. Each book focuses on a particular class of living things, looking at the key characteristics that set its members apart from those of other classes. Discover how classes of living things have evolved, and how species have adapted to suit their environments. Find out why certain animals may show some characteristics of a particular class, but actually belong to another. ‘Classifying Reptiles’ looks at the amazing class of scaly, cold-blooded creatures. Find out how reptiles are grouped into orders and how each one is different from the rest. From turtles to taipans, from giant crocodiles to tiny geckos, discover what makes reptiles so special.
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  • Classifying Reptiles

    Richard Spilsbury, Louise Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Heinemann, June 15, 2009)
    What makes a reptile a reptile? How is a crocodile different from an alligator? Why do iguanas bask in the sun? Classifying Living Things investigates how and why we group animals. Each book focuses on a particular class of living things, looking at the key characteristics that set its members apart from those of other classes. Discover how classes of living things have evolved, and how species have adapted to suit their environments. Find out why certain animals may show some characteristics of a particular class, but actually belong to another. ‘Classifying Reptiles’ looks at the amazing class of scaly, cold-blooded creatures. Find out how reptiles are grouped into orders and how each one is different from the rest. From turtles to taipans, from giant crocodiles to tiny geckos, discover what makes reptiles so special.
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  • Classifying Reptiles

    Louise A. Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    School & Library Binding (San Val, April 15, 2003)
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  • Classifying Reptiles

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, March 17, 2003)
    What makes a reptile a reptile? How is a crocodile different from an alligator? Why do iguanas bask in the sun? Classifying Living Things investigates how and why we group animals. Each book focuses on a particular class of living things, looking at the key characteristics that set its members apart from those of other classes. Discover how classes of living things have evolved, and how species have adapted to suit their environments. Find out why certain animals may show some characteristics of a particular class, but actually belong to another. Classifying Reptiles looks at the amazing class of scaly, cold-blooded creatures. Find out how reptiles are grouped into orders and how each one is different from the rest. From turtles to taipans, from giant crocodiles to tiny geckos, discover what makes reptiles so special.
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  • Classifying Reptiles

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Heinemann, March 17, 2003)
    What makes a reptile a reptile? How is a crocodile different from an alligator? Why do iguanas bask in the sun? Classifying Living Things investigates how and why we group animals. Each book focuses on a particular class of living things, looking at the key characteristics that set its members apart from those of other classes. Discover how classes of living things have evolved, and how species have adapted to suit their environments. Find out why certain animals may show some characteristics of a particular class, but actually belong to another. Classifying Reptiles looks at the amazing class of scaly, cold-blooded creatures. Find out how reptiles are grouped into orders and how each one is different from the rest. From turtles to taipans, from giant crocodiles to tiny geckos, discover what makes reptiles so special.
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  • Classifying Reptiles

    Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, March 17, 2004)
    This series explains the concept and need for classification and explores the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The books explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. They start with an introduction to classification - how classification helps us to group animals and plants, the systems, such as kingdoms, and the use of scientific and common names. The books then progress into exploring the specifics of a particular class and provide examples from significant orders. The series also looks at examples which may appear to belong to one group, but in fact belong to another.
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  • Classifying Living Things: Classifying Reptiles

    Andrew Solway

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, March 18, 2003)
    This text addresses the classification of reptiles in nature. It is part of a series explaining the concept and need for classification and exploring the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The titles explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects, such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. Each volume starts with an introduction to classification -how classification helps us to group animals (and plants), the systems, such as kingdoms, and the use of scientific and common names. The volumes then progress into exploring the specifics of a particular class and provide examples from significant orders. The series will also look at examples which may appear to be, for example birds, but are not really.
  • Classifying Reptiles

    Richard Spilsbury, Louise Spilsbury

    Library Binding
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