habitat (ecology)

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habitat (ecology)

Desert survival

2008
Examines the plant and animal life that live in the world's desert regions and how they are able to survive.

Invertebrates

2011
"Describes various invertebrates that are endangered and at risk of becoming extinct. Data sheet sidebars and maps accompany the text"--Provided by publisher.

Zoo animals

a Smithsonian guide
1995
A guide to over 250 zoo animals from tropical forests, grasslands, deserts, deciduous and coniferous forests, mountains, and arctic regions around the world. Includes maps to eighteen zoos in the United States and Canada.

Pizza garden patterns

2011
Showing readers how to put math to work in their day-to-day activities, this book describes how students use patterns to plant their special school gardens.

Wild, wild West

wildlife habitats of Western North America
1993
Explores eleven wildlife habitats in western North America, from the arctic tundra to the arid desert, and examines the life each habitat supports.

African wildlife

1992
Describes the four major habitats found on the African continent and the animals that live there.

Chipmunks

2012
Unlike their animated kin, real chipmunks thankfully do not sing in squeaky voices. In the real world, these small, striped members of the squirrel family are impressively resourceful. They can often be seen busily gathering food to store in their burrows in preparation for winter.

Baby animals in ocean habitats

2011
Children will love the appealing photos of baby animals that live in both cold and warm oceans penguins, seals, dolphins, whales, octopus, corals, and many kinds of fish. Young readers will also find out how baby animals survive in this salty, underwater habitat.

Baby animals in mountain habitats

2011
Children will be captivated by the amazing photos of baby animals that live on mountains: bighorn sheep, bears, deer, mountain goats, antelope, cougars, and other animals. Young readers will learn about how baby animals find food and shelter in such rugged places.

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