mammals

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Topical Term
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a
Alias: 
mammals

Baby whales drink milk

1994
Describes the behavior of the humpback whale, with an emphasis on the fact that it is a mammal and shares the characteristics of other mammals.

A picture book of Australian animals

1992
Describes some of the distinctive animals found in Australia, including the echidna, platypus, and bandicoot.

Polar bear cubs

1989
Describes the life of a pair of polar bear cubs as they play, explore, and learn to hunt with their mother.

Animal fact file

head-to-tail profiles of more than 90 mammals
1999
Contains two-page color illustrations for each of more than ninety mammals, arranged alphabetically from aardvark to wombat; including notations that identify and describe the various body parts, and information about size, coloration, classification, and features.

Forest mammals

1993
Describes how forest mammals live and how they make the forest their home.

Baby bears and how they grow

1986
Text and photographs present several kinds of bears, including polar, grizzly, and black, engaged in a variety of activities.

Mammals

1997
Introduces the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of various mammals.

What is a mammal?

1998
Introduces mammals, showing and describing the main groups and discussing their anatomy, habitats, reproduction, and diet.
Cover image of What is a mammal?

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