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Rats, Bats, and Xenarthrans

John P Rafferty

Rats, Bats, and Xenarthrans

Library Binding (Rosen Education Service Jan. 15, 2011)
While we may often find them nestled in the corners of our attics or traversing our yards, rodents and bats are more frequently found in nature and originate in a large variety of shapes and sizes. Together they make up over half of the planets mammal species. While there are only 29 species of xenarthransan ancient line of mammals comprised of sloths, anteaters, and armadillosthey are significant players in various ecosystems, as well. This colorful volume considers the features, behaviors, and major species of these three intriguing categories of mammals.
Series
Britannica Guide to Predators and Prey
ISBN
1615303324 / 9781615303328
Pages
237
Weight
20.8 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.8 in.

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