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Books with title Copperheads

  • Copperheads

    Paul Zachary

    Library Binding (EZ Readers, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Young kids have always had a fascination with snakes. Kids will learn everything there is to know about copperheads. Includes fabulous two-page full-color spreads of the most popular snakes from around the world.
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  • Copperheads

    Joanne Mattern

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Quick and slithery, snakes are fascinating examples of adaptation. Discover the bodies, homes, and life cycles of these reptiles through close-up photos. Get closer than you’ve ever been to snakes!
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  • Copperheads

    Linda George

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Describes the physical attributes, habitat, hunting, and mating attributes of the snake known as the copperhead.
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  • Copperheads

    Colleen Sexton

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 8, 2010)
    Living in parts of the Eastern United States, copperheads are named after the orange-brown color of their bodies. Students will learn about the diet, habitats, and physical characteristics of these poisonous snakes
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  • Copperheads

    Mary R. Dunn, Gail Saunders-Smith

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2013)
    Copperheads make their dens between rocks and in woodpiles. Read about this patterned predator.
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  • Copperheads

    James E. Gerholdt, Julie Berg

    Library Binding (ABDO & Daughters, Dec. 12, 1996)
    This series examines the popular subject of snakes. Readers will discover where snakes live, what they eat, and how they survive. Physical characteristics are discussed, and readers will learn how to identify dangerous snakes.-- Table of contents, index, and bibliography make snakes accessible to the beginning researcher-- Supports science and natural history curriculum-- Close-up color photos, maps, and diagrams enhance the text
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  • Copperhead

    Tina Connolly

    eBook (Tor Books, Oct. 15, 2013)
    Set in an alternate version of early 1900s England, Copperhead is the sequel to Tina Connolly's stunning historical fantasy debut.Helen Huntingdon is beautiful—so beautiful she has to wear an iron mask.Six months ago her sister Jane uncovered a fey plot to take over the city. Too late for Helen, who opted for fey beauty in her face—and now has to cover her face with iron so she won't be taken over, her personality erased by the bodiless fey.Not that Helen would mind that some days. Stuck in a marriage with the wealthy and controlling Alistair, she lives at the edges of her life, secretly helping Jane remove the dangerous fey beauty from the wealthy society women who paid for it. But when the chancy procedure turns deadly, Jane goes missing—and is implicated in a murder.Meanwhile, Alistair's influential clique Copperhead—whose emblem is the poisonous copperhead hydra—is out to restore humans to their "rightful" place, even to the point of destroying the dwarvven who have always been allies.Helen is determined to find her missing sister, as well as continue the good fight against the fey. But when that pits her against her own husband—and when she meets an enigmatic young revolutionary—she's pushed to discover how far she'll bend society's rules to do what's right. It may be more than her beauty at stake. It may be her honor...and her heart.At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
  • Copperheads

    Melanie Ann Howard, Joe Maierhauser

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Run ins between copperheads and people are happening more often in the United States and Mexico, where the snakes live. Copperheads sometimes make their homes in trash piles or even in people’s basements. Learn more about these venomous snakes, including how they hunt and why they are feared by many people.
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  • Copperheads

    Samantha Bell

    Library Binding (Core Library, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Introduces copperhead snakes, describing their habitats, physical features, behaviors, and the threats they face from humans.
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  • Copperheads

    Ted O'Hare

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, July 1, 2004)
    Provides an introduction to the physical characteristics and behavior of the venomous copperhead.
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  • Copperheads

    Heather Feldman

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Copperheads are shy, poisonous snakes. The copper color of this snakeÂ’s head gives the snake its name. Students will learn about the five kinds of copperheads that live in North America. They will also learn about this pit viperÂ’s catlike pupils, its heat-sensitive pits, and its movable fangs that shoot venom into prey.
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  • Copperheads

    Eric Ethan

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Fangs! introduces a fascinating subject -- snakes -- through accurate, easy-to-understand text and stunning full-color photographs. These books are guaranteed to stimulate the imagination of all readers and expand their understanding of the natural world. Whether a child is a reluctant reader or a young scholar in search of more information, this series will hold his or her attention and interest.
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