animal tracks

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animal tracks

Quie?n paso? por aqui??

Illustrations and Spanish text introduce readers to the footprints of different animals that are hiding behind the pages of the book.
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Tracking and hunting your prey

Learn the exciting sport of tracking animals in the wild. Discover clever strategies to outwit your prey and dramatically increase your overall hunting results.

By lakes & rivers

Illustrates and describes the tracks of beavers, herons, frogs, and other wetland creatures, with information on the sounds they make, their pawprints, and their dwellings.

By the seashore

Introduces such seashore animals as the sandpiper, sea turtle, and crab.

In fields & meadows

Explains how to track ten common forest animals, including the opossum, raccoon, and red squirrel.

In woods & forests

Explains how to track ten common forest animals, including the opossum, raccoon, and red squirrel.

Life-sized animal tracks

A guide to animal tracks, featuring life-sized representations of thirty-four different animal species tracks, bite-sized facts about each species, and maps with global ranges for each species.
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Poop eaters

2018
"Why do rabbits and guinea pigs feed on their own droppings? How is munching on hyena dung helpful to an African leopard tortoise? And why might you spot scientists carrying buckets of fox poop and dirty diapers into the woods? To humans, eating poop sounds disgusting, but many members of the animal kingdom regularly chow down on poop! This new Science Slam! title will engross readers--and gross them out! Filled with information perfectly suited to the abilities and interests of an early elementary audience, this colorful, fact-filled book gives readers a chance not only to learn, but also to develop their powers of observation and critical thinking. With fascinating photographs and surprising, high-interest facts about a material that we don't usually read about, the book makes learning about excrement poop-sitively amazing!"--Provided by the publisher.
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How to track a coyote

2015
Text and illustrations introduce coyotes and how to track them by their scat.
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How to track a deer

2015
"Deer are popular animals to hunt, but before people can hunt them, they have to track them. Readers discover a variety of ways to track deer--from looking at hoof prints and deer rubs to examining their poop. Deer poop can tell people a lot about deer, including what it ate and how recently it was in a given area. Readers learn fun facts about deer through informative text, colorful maps, helpful diagrams, and detailed images. Deer poop may not be pretty, but, as readers will learn, it's a great way to learn about these animals"--Provided by the publisher.

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