Incredible creatures

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Incredible birds

2006
Presents an introduction to birds, in simple text with illustrations, describing their physical characteristics, habitat, behvaior, and life cycle.

Incredible mollusks

2006
Provides an introduction to the world of mollusks, introducing various types of mollusks, including slugs, snails, and oysters, discussing how they breathe, feed, reproduce, and defend themselves, and looking at threats to their survival.

Incredible reptiles

2006
Presents an introduction to reptiles, in simple text with illustrations, describing their physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, and life cycle.

Incredible amphibians

2006
Provides an introduction to the world of amphibians, introducing various types of amphibians, including frogs, toads, and lizards, discussing how they breathe, feed, reproduce, and defend themselves, and looking at threats to their survival.

Incredible mollusks

2005
Describes the bodies, diets, life cycle, defenses, and talents of numerous kinds of mollusks, as well as threats to their survival.

Incredible mammals

2005
Looks at the behavior and characteristics of different mammals, from the sharp-toothed rodents that dwell throughout most of the world, to the duck-billed platypus that is found only in or near water in Australia.

Incredible insects

2005
Introduces a variety of unusual facts about the physical characteristics and behavior of insects.

Incredible fish

2005
Looks at the behavior and characteristics of different kinds of fish, from the grazers that eat plants on the ocean floor to the anglerfish, which has its own rod and line to catch other fish.

Incredible birds

2005
Describes the bodies, diets, life cycles, behaviors, and talents of numerous kinds of birds, as well as threats to their survival.

Incredible arachnids

2005
Describes the physical characteristics, diets, hunting methods, breeding behaviors, defenses, and enemies of arachnids, including spiders, ticks, and scorpions.

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