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Books with title Predators!

  • Predators

    Sarah O'Neil

    Paperback (Sundance Publishing, )
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  • Predators

    Olivia Brookes, Olicia Brookes

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2012)
    This fascinating volume thoroughly profiles a series of predatory dinosaurs. Readers will learn how and what these meat-eaters hunted. Wonderful illustrations accompany detailed text to make the discovery of these predators accessible to even the most reluctant of readers.
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  • Predators

    Not Stated

    Paperback (Parragon Book Service Ltd, )
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  • Predators

    Unknown

    Paperback (Haynes Publishing Group, March 15, 2007)
    Rare Book
  • Predators

    Mark Rosenthal

    Paperback (Children's Press (CT), Sept. 1, 1983)
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  • Predator!

    Bruce Brooks

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, May 1, 1994)
    A close-up look at the timeless struggle between predator and prey discusses the delicate balance of the food chain, the dangers of human interference, and the special characteristics and talents of predators
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  • Prehistoric Predators

    Matthew Rake, Simon Mendez

    language (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Did you know that dinosaurs weren't the only prehistoric beasts on Earth? Even before the time when dinosaurs lived, there were many other incredible creatures, and some were even bigger and more terrifying than T. rex. Entelodonts had strong jaws designed to crush bones. Quetzalcoatlus was the largest ever flying creature—about the size of a fighter jet! And Dimetrodons were the first animals to have notched teeth for slicing through flesh. What would happen if these beasts came back to life? Imagine these prehistoric predators facing off against tigers, bears, and wolves—and learn all about the terrifying creatures of the past!
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  • Predator

    Wilbur Smith

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 2012)
    Predator
  • Predator

    Wilbur Smith

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 1803)
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  • Predator

    Janice Gable Bashman

    Paperback (Month9Books, LLC, Sept. 16, 2014)
    The hunt is on! Sixteen-year-old Bree Sunderland must inject herself with an untested version of her father’s gene therapy to become a werewolf in order to stop a corrupt group of mercenaries from creating a team of unstoppable lycanthrope soldiers. When Bree went with her scientist father to Ireland, she thought it would be a vacation to study bog bodies. She never expected to fall in love with a mysterious young Irishman and certainly never expected to become the kind of monster her father said only existed in nightmares. Dr. Sunderland discovers that lycanthropy was not a supernatural curse but rather a genetic mutation. When they return home, her dad continues his research, but the military wants to turn that research into a bio weapons program and rogue soldiers want to steal the research to turn themselves into unstoppable killing machines. Bree’s boyfriend Liam surprises her with a visit to the United States, but there are darker surprises in store for both of them. As evil forces hunt those she loves, Bree must become an even more dangerous hunter to save them all.
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  • Predator!

    Bruce Brooks

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus Giroux, March 15, 1991)
    This close look at the ageless struggle between predator and prey elucidates why animals develop their specialized defenses, and helps readers appreciate the delicate balance of the food chain and the dangers of human interference on the dynamics of the natural world.
  • African Predators

    Gus Mills, Martin Harvey

    Hardcover (Smithsonian Books, Oct. 17, 2001)
    From the sleek cheetah and the majestic lion to the oft-maligned hyena and opportunistic jackal, large carnivores reign supreme in the African wild. In African Predators, award-winning photographer Martin Harvey's dramatic images complement biologist Gus Mills's extensive field research to bring fourteen species of African carnivores to life. This group contains members of the families of cats (Felidae), hyenas (Hyaenidae), and dogs (Canidae), each with distinguishing as well as common characteristics.Mills describes the origins and evolution of these mighty predators, examines their social structures and hunting behaviors, discusses their competition with each other for shrinking territory and resources, and presents the conservation status and outlook for each. Harvey's engaging full-color photographs bring the everyday existence of these majestic animals vividly to life.