Tongues and tails

Describes the many uses animals make of the tongue, such as an aid in eating and drinking, a means of self-defense, a smelling organ or as bait to attract prey; and of the tail, such as a swimming organ, a weapon for defense, a blanket to keep warm in, a fifth limb to climb with, and more.

Raintree Steck-Vaughn
1995
9780811482714
book

Holdings

hidmidmiidnidwidlocation_codelocationbarcodecallnumdeweycreatedupdated
185300354501241789248051359307GCBS212GCBS450215591.1 GRE591.115825759371662467957
239306759235232368248051359307BLE110BLE0041254591.1 Gre591.116377766271736800991
282870463124562389248051359307HOE263HOE0019181591.1 Gre591.116377825731736800991