reptiles

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reptiles

Reptiles

1993
Explores the physical characteristics, senses, metabolism, reproduction, and growth of reptiles.

I wonder why snakes shed their skins and other questions about reptiles

1996
Answers such questions about reptiles as why do snakes stare, are frogs and newts reptiles, and which reptile lives longest.

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.

Revolting reptiles

2008
Contains close-up color photographs of salamanders, poison dart frogs, caimans, lizards, and other reptiles, and provides facts about their habits and behaviors.

Reptiles and amphibians

scales, slime, and salamanders
2000
Introduces the physical features and habits of reptiles and amphibians, describes ways in which their bodies are adapted to their environment, and traces their ancestry back to the dinosaurs.

The python and anaconda

1988
Examines the physical characteristics, behavior, lifestyle, and natural environment of the python and the anaconda.

Reptiles

2012
Text and photographs combine to tell about reptiles, including habitat, diet, and physical characteristics.

Reptiles and amphibians

2007
Full-color, illustrated photographs introduce readers to a number of reptiles and amphibians including snakes, lizards, frogs, and salamanders.

Reptiles & amphibians

1993
Discusses what reptiles and amphibians are and examines the characteristics and behavior of lizards, snakes, turtles, crocodiles, alligators, frogs, toads, and salamanders.

Snakes and other reptiles

a nonfiction companion to A crazy day with cobras
2011
An illustrated guide to snakes and other reptiles to accompany "A Crazy Day with Cobras," including facts and photographs that reveal whether snakes can really be "charmed," which reptile has the deadliest venom, how to tell the difference between crocodiles and alligators, and more.

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