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Books with title Sharks and Their Relatives

  • Sharks and Their Relatives

    Sea World Education Department Publication

    Paperback (Sea World, Jan. 1, 1994)
    This very informative book includes detailed facts and illustrations on sharks as well as a bibliography, books for young readers and an index. 30 pages, as pictured.
  • Skunks & Their Relatives

    Timothy L. Biel

    Paperback (Zoobooks/Wildlife Education, Feb. 1, 1988)
    Kids want details-exactly how does a skunk spray? Skunks take the hesitation out of an up-close investigation. Learn about other mustelids like weasels, badgers, wolverines, and otters. Zoobooks, the 59-book animal series - the "everything you wanted to know but didn't know who to ask" guide to the world's most fascinating creatures. Each exciting edition of Zoobooks is packed with current scientific facts, striking photography, beautiful illustrations and unique activities that teach children about animals and the habitats in which they live. With innovative publications and products, Wildlife Education, Ltd. has enriched the lives of children, parents, and educators nationwide for 20 years. All titles are offered in library-bound hardcover and soft-cover styles. Zoobooks, ideal for the knowledge-hungry 4-11 year old!
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  • Skunks & Their Relatives

    Timothy L. Biel

    Library Binding (Zoobooks/Wildlife Education, Nov. 1, 2001)
    Discusses that family of mammals that is made up of skunks, weasels, minks, badgers, otters, ferrets, wolverines, and martens.
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  • Raccoons and Their Relatives

    Pat Harvey Sullivan

    Hardcover (World Book Inc, April 1, 2002)
    Provides information about the physical characteristics, habits, and behavior of raccoons and such related species as the coati, kinkajou, red panda, and ringtail.
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  • Skunks and Their Relatives

    John Bonnett Wexo, Timothy L. Biel

    Hardcover (Child's World Inc, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Discusses that family of mammals that is made up of skunks, weasels, minks, badgers, otters, ferrets, wolverines, and martens.
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  • Skunks and their relatives

    Timothy L Biel

    Unknown Binding (Wildlife Education, March 15, 2002)
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  • Insects and Their Relatives

    Maurice Burton

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Dec. 1, 1984)
    Explains the basic facts about insects, covering their characteristic features, digestion, sense organs, and their ecological niche and focusing on such types as dragonflies, bees, spiders, plant lice, wasps, centipedes, termites, and scorpions
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  • Mantids and their Relatives

    Elaine Pascoe, Dwight Kuhn

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, Dec. 8, 2004)
    With their alien appearance and odd ways, mantids are fascinating to watch. Learn how these insects catch their prey and follow their life cycle from egg to adult. Experiments and activities provide a chance to watch mantids up close and gain deeper understanding of their ways.
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  • Frogs and Snakes and Their Relatives

    Barbara Taylor

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Feb. 7, 2002)
    Find out about frogs and toads, snakes and lizards. Get close up to a rattlesnake's rattle, see how a tadpole becomes a frog, and how a deadly pit viper senses the heat given off by prey.
  • Iguanids and their Relatives

    Erik Daniel Stoops, Eric D. Stoops

    Hardcover (Faulkners Pub Group, Sept. 30, 1997)
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