Sterry, Paul

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Butterflies & moths

Explores the similarities and differences of butterflies and moths. Highlights their life cycle and typical physical features and behaviors. Includes resources for further information and color photographs.

Monkeys & apes

2019
Text and illustrations introduce readers to the various species of monkeys and apes. Explores the social dynamics of monkeys and apes and how their existence is in danger from habitat loss and exploitation at the hands of humans, and the opportunities to live in harmony with these closely related species.
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Deer, elk & mountain goats

2019
Text and photographs introduce deer, elk, and mountain goats, explaining their life cycle and behavior.
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Spiders

2018
A photographic celebration of spiders, providing information about their physical structure and growth, silk production and web-building, fangs and venom, camouflage, webs, tunnels, traps, courtship and reproduction, and self-defense.
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Baby animals

2019
From birds, reptiles, and amphibians to fish, spiders, and insects, this pictorial celebration of baby animals covers in detail preparations before birth, birth and development, feeding and growth, self-defense, imitation and play, parental instruction and obligations, and the moment of independence.
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Insects

2018
Presents a collection of full-color illustrated photographs that examines a variety of species of insects from around the world.
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Seabirds

Baby animals

a portrait of the animal world
1996
A photographic introduction to the lives of baby animals, including birds, reptiles, mammals, insects, and others, with information about their birth, early care, feeding and growth, parental instruction, and other topics.

Horses

a portrait of the animal world
1994
Text and illustrations explore the various types of horses, which breeds are best for work and racing, and explains why there are so few wild horses left in the world.

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