rhinoceroseses

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Topical Term
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a
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rhinoceroseses

Horses and rhinos

what they have in common
Describes members of the order of animals that have hooves with an odd number of toes, including horses, rhinoceroses, tapirs, asses, and zebras.

A porcupine named Fluffy

2013
A porcupine named Fluffy is happier with his name after he meets a similarly misnamed rhinoceros.

The perfect tail

a Fred and Lulu story
2004
Fred stops being envious of other animals' tails when his friendship with Lulu helps him to learn to like himself.

Rhinos

1997
Examines the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of the five species of rhinoceros, two of which are found in Africa and three in Asia.

Rhinos

2001
Provides information about the appearance, behavior, and different species of rhinoceros; discusses their endangered status; and includes a glossary, index, and list of related Web sites.

Jubela

2004
When a baby rhino loses his mother, he must rely on his own resources to survive until he is adopted by an old female rhino.

Rhinos

2000
Provides an introduction to the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment or various species of rhinoceros.

Rhinos

horn-faced chargers
2002
An introduction to rhinos describing their physical characteristics, habitat, young, food, predators, and relationship to people.

Rhinos

2002
Describes the social interactions of rhinos, their eating habits, mating, and encounters with humans.

Rhinoceroses

2002
Photographs and text portray the life of rhinoceroses.

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