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Asian dolphins and other marine mammals

Photographs and text introduces young readers to Asian dolphins and other marine mammals, discussing their life cycles, hunting methods, favorite foods, and more.

Burmese pythons

Burmese pythons are a favorite among snake owners. A full-grown Burmese python can grow to be 20 feet long. In the wild, these snakes start off life in the trees. Full-color photographs and accessible text assure that readers will be fascinated to find out more about these giant reptiles.
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Burmese pythons

2013
This book introduces Burmese pythons, describing their physical characteristics, behavior, eating habits, habitats, reproduction, and endangered status.

Pandas

2013
Readers will find out the similarities and differences between the giant panda and the red panda that share a penchant for bamboo and get a sneak peek into these animals' lives.

Asian dolphins and other marine mammals

2013
Interesting, full-color photographs will captivate readers and accessible text will engage them as they learn about these dolphins' unique adaptations, their watery habitat, and why they are in danger of extinction.

Bengal tigers

2013
Readers will explore the bengal tiger world, including its life cycle, hunting methods, and favorite foods. They will expand their understanding of life science, find out a bit about the habitats of southern Asia, and also about the beliefs of local people as they relate to Bengal tigers.

Yaks

2013
Beautiful photographs and informative text welcome readers to discover the fascinating world of yaks.

Camels

2013
Readers will be amazed as they discover camel facts throughout this informational book, including that of all the camels in the world only .007 percent are wild, and that there is a feral population of camels in Australia.
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