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?Leopardo o jaguar?

Los gatos de la Selva puede ser difi?cil de distinguir, pero a menudo se trata de los spots que dan un animal. De los leopardos y jaguares, saber donde vive el animal puede ser una gran pista de que cat esta? acosando su presa. Los dos animales que adema?s es fa?cil, una vez que tomemos una mirada ma?s cercana. Los jaguares son ma?s pesados que los leopardos y sus funciones son u?nicas para tomar una buena mirada a sus jefes.
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The furry alphabet book

Readers use the alphabet to learn about some of the more unusual mammals of the world.

Extreme Mammals

These mammals take it to the extreme! The bumblebee bat is the tiniest mammal in the world. The blue whale is a long as a 10-story building! And the three-toed sloth moves so slowly that moss grows on its fur. But you won't find fungus on a cheetah. It can run faster that a car on the highway.

Life cycles

Explore the life cycles of elephants, salamanders, humans, and more.

Let's discover warm-blooded animals

A reference book dealing with birds and specific mammal groups such as rodents, carnivores, and Ungulates.

My first book of mammals

Full-color photographs and simple text introduce young readers to facts about a number of mammals including where they live, what they eat, and how they survive.

Mammal mania

Introduces readers to mammals.

Marvelous Mammals

There are thousands of different kinds of mammals. Find out what they have in common and what makes them different from each other.

Weird Mammals

Learn what makes a mammal, a mammal. Facts about bats, anteaters, sloths, echidnas, a numbat, capybara, tarsier, mouse deer, babirusa, star-nosed mole, and the narwhal!.

Is a camel a mammal?

Dr. Seuss's Cat in the Hat introduces Sally and Dick to a variety of mammals, from the fruit-eating bat to the smart chimpanzee.

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