predation (biology)

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predation (biology)

Sharks bite, octopuses entangle

2018
"In a deadly fight between a shark and an octopus, who would win? Readers will discover the unique abilities of both species in this ... book about the relationship between predator and prey."--Publisher.
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Trapdoor spiders

2019
An introduction to Trapdoor spiders, including physical features, characteristics, and more.
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Predator face-off

Information and pictures of predatory animals for young children.

Wolves on the hunt

"How do wolves work together to hunt? How long do wolves go between meals? Discover the answers to these questions and learn other fascinating facts about wolves' habitat, physical characteristics, and behavior."--.
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Predator face-off

"Information and pictures of predatory animals for young children"--.
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Why do animals eat that?

2017
This title will allow students to understand how and why certain animals choose certain foods and why.
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Deadly predators

2017
Fluent readers will watch some of the animal kingdom's most infamous attack methods.
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Hawk rising

A father red-tailed hawk hunts prey for his family in a suburban neighborhood in this thrilling, fierce, and gorgeous nonfiction picture book.
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Predators of South America and Antarctica

South America and Antarctica are known for their harsh climates. Despite the most challenging environments, however, some of the most terrifying animals thrive. Filled with facts, illustrations, and photos, this book introduces you to the predators who prowl these very different continents.
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Predators of Asia and Australia

Asia and Australia are places with rich animal and plant life. Animals here adapt to extreme climates and have developed some unique qualities to make them capable of surviving. This book features many fierce predators, including tigers, snakes, and crocodiles that call the northern and southern hemispheres home.
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