reptiles

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reptiles

Everything you need to know about frogs and other slippery creatures

2011
Photographs and text provide an overview of reptiles and amphibians, with information on their habitat, behavior, physical characteristics, diet, and breeding habits.

Exploring the world of reptiles and amphibians

2009
Contains articles that describe the physical characteristics and behaviors of over twenty different reptiles and amphibians; arranged alphabetically from adder to chameleon, with photographs, fact files, and a reptile and amphibian family tree.

Reptiles and dinosaurs

2009
Text and over one thousand illustrations offer information on reptiles and dinosaurs, covering physical characteristics, behaviors, extinction, and relationships with humans. Includes glossary.

Reptiles and amphibians A-Z

2005
Presents a general introduction to reptiles and amphibians, cold-blooded animals whose bodies do not produce heat, and features an alphabetical listing that provides brief descriptions and illustrations of various species of crocodiles and alligators, snakes, lizards, turtles and tortoises, frogs and toads, and newts and salamanders.

Reptiles

2009
An illustrated introduction to reptiles, explaining what they are, what they look like, where they live, how they move, what they eat, how they are born, and other aspects of their lives.

Geckos

2010
Text and photographs present geckos, how they look, where they live, and what they do.

Snakes and other reptiles

2011
Presents a nonfiction companion book to "A Crazy Day with Cobras" that offers information on the natural history, physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, life cycle, and future of reptiles. Includes photographs and sources of more information.

Reptiles

2011
Learn more about cold-blooded reptiles, including where they live, what they eat, and more.

Flying geckos and other weird reptiles

2010
Contains photographs and facts about eight reptiles that look strange or do strange things, including the flying gecko which has flaps that work like a parachute, and the hognose snake which play dead to fool enemies.

Reptiles

2002
Explores the world of reptiles, discussing lizards, snakes, tortoises, turtles, alligators, crocodiles, and tuataras.

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