Creatures of the night

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Flying foxes

2019
"Peer into the nocturnal skies with this high-interest introduction to the large fruit bats known as flying foxes"--.
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Aye-ayes

2019
"Peer into the nocturnal Madagascan forest canopies with this high-interest introduction to the long-fingered primates known as aye-ayes"--.
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Barn owls

2020
"Peer into the nocturnal forests with this high-interest introduction to the pale, broad-winged birds of prey known as barn owls"--Provided by publisher.
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Slow lorises

2019
"Peer into the nocturnal Southeast Asian tropical forests with this high-interest introduction to the venomous primates known as slow lorises"--.
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Skunks in the dark

A photographic introduction to skunks, nocturnal animals that search for food at night, discussing what they look like, where and how they live, their babies, defenses, and other topics.

Bobcats in the dark

2013
Examines the physical characteristics, behaviors, offspring, and predators of bobcats. Features simple text, color photographs, a glossary, further resources, and an index.

Badgers in the dark

2013
Examines the characteristics, habitat, and habits of badgers and how they are nocturnal.

Raccoons in the dark

2013
Raccoons are called "nature's bandits" for some very good reasons. The black mask over their eyes and their talent at stealing food are just two. In this book, readers will learn much more about raccoons, such as how they survive the winter and how they take care of their young.

Scorpions in the dark

2010
A photographic introduction to scorpions, nocturnal arachnids that search for food at night, discussing what they look like, their stingers and venom, their hunting skills, babies, and other topics.

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