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Books with title Dolphin Man: Exploring the World of Dolphins

  • Exploring the World of Owls

    Tracy Read

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Nov. 3, 2011)
    The haunting sound of its distant hoot may be as close as many of us ever get to an owl. But of the roughly 200 owl species worldwide, 19 make their homes across North America. These birds of prey display noticeable differences in size and markings, but they also share many physical traits and living skills. How do owls capture prey and defend themselves? How are their wings designed for silent, gliding flight? How do owls conceal themselves from predators? Young readers will learn the answers to these questions and much more in the beautifully illustrated Exploring the World of Owls.
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  • Exploring the World of Dolphins

    Alexis Maren

    (Independently published, March 26, 2020)
    Dive deep into the world of dolphins. Adorable and fun-loving, dolphins are well known for their incredible curiosity and resourcefulness. Intended for readers 6-10, excellent for quiet reading or read aloud. Also includes questions and answers to encourage further discussion and parent child connection.Print version of the this book includes word search and coloring pages.
  • Exploring the World of Dolphins

    Alexis Maren

    language (Pelican Life Publishing Inc, March 30, 2020)
    Dive deep into the world of dolphins. Adorable and fun-loving, dolphins are well known for their incredible curiosity and resourcefulness. Intended for readers 6-10, excellent for quiet reading or read aloud. Also includes questions and answers to encourage further discussion and parent child connection. Print version of the this book includes word search and coloring pages.
  • Dolphin Man: Exploring the World of Dolphins

    Laurence Pringle

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Nov. 1, 1995)
    Recounts the life of dolphin expert Randy Wells, describes the life cycle of the dolphin, and discusses his efforts to release dolphins
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  • Scorpion Man: Exploring the World of Scorpions

    Laurence Pringle, Gary A. Polis

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Nov. 1, 1994)
    A photographic account of the work of a wildlife biologist who specializes in scorpions.
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  • Exploring the World of Owls

    Tracy Read

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, Nov. 3, 2011)
    The haunting sound of its distant hoot may be as close as many of us ever get to an owl. But of the roughly 200 owl species worldwide, 19 make their homes across North America. These birds of prey display noticeable differences in size and markings, but they also share many physical traits and living skills. How do owls capture prey and defend themselves? How are their wings designed for silent, gliding flight? How do owls conceal themselves from predators? Young readers will learn the answers to these questions and much more in the beautifully illustrated Exploring the World of Owls.
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  • Dolphin Man: Exploring the World of Dolphins

    Laurence P. Pringle, Randall S. Wells

    Library Binding
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  • Exploring the World of Music

    Dorothea E. Hast, James R. Cowdery, Stanley Scott

    Paperback (Kendall Hunt Pub Co, )
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  • Scorpion Man: Exploring the World of Scorpions

    Laurence Pringle, Gary A. Polis

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 14, 2008)
    Imagine how you would feel, standing alone in the desert at night, surrounded by scorpions. Biologist Gary A. Polis often puts himself in that situation. He is delighted to be there, studying some of the most fascinating and unusual animals on earth. SCORPION MAN: EXPLORING THE WORLD OF SCORPIONS tells how Gary Polis's childhood interest in nature led to his first scorpion studies in the California desert. It describes both adventures and mishaps in Polis's career of scorpion research around the world. SCORPION MAN reveals many fascinating details of scorpion lives, including their mating dances and cannibalism.
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  • Batman: Exploring the World of Bats

    Laurence P. Pringle, Merlin D. Tuttle

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Describes Merlin Tuttle's interest in bats, his study of them in their natural habitat, and his work to protect them through such efforts as the organization he founded, Bat Conservation International
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  • Batman: Exploring the World of Bats

    Laurence Pringle, Merlin Tuttle

    Hardcover (Charles Scribner's Sons, April 30, 1991)
    Describes Merlin Tuttle's interest in bats, his study of them in their natural habitat, and his work to protect them through such efforts as the organization he founded, Bat Conservation International.
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  • Wolfman: Exploring the World of Wolves

    Laurence P. Pringle

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Feb. 1, 1983)
    A career biography of the wildlife biologist who has spent twenty-five years studying the wolf.
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