invertebrates

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Topical Term
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invertebrates

Invertebrates

2009
Text and over one thousand illustrations offer information on invertebrates, covering origin and habitats, the simplest life-forms, crustaceans and arachnids, insects, and relationships with humans. Includes glossary.

Invertebrates

1993
Text and accompanying photographs discuss animals with no backbones, including protozoans, sponges, worms, mollusks, arachnids, and arthropods.

Invertebrates

1998
Describes how various invertebrates use ways to disguise themselves and fool other animals, including camouflage and other tricks with color and shape.

Invertebrates

2006
Presents a children's book for early readers that describes invertebrates such as insects, spiders, clams, jellyfish, crabs, and worms, and tells what they look like, how and where they live, and much more.

Insects

1990
Describes the characteristics of various insects and other invertebrates.

Minibeasts in a pond

2010
Introduces creatures that live in ponds, such as damselflies, pond skaters, diving beetles, water spiders, and more; and features features photographs, activities, and an identification guide.

Minibeasts on a plant

2010
Introduces creatures that live on plants, including butterflies, bees, ladybugs, crickets, and others, and features photographs, activities, and an identification guide.

Minibeasts in the compost heap

2010
Introduces creatures that live in compost heaps, including flies, slugs and snails, tunneling worms, millipedes, and others, and features photographs, activities, and an identification guide.

Insects & other invertebrates

2006
Presents detailed profiles of various species of insects and other invertebrates including their scientific names, habitats, and taxonomic information.

Classifying invertebrates

2004
Examines the key characteristics of invertebrates, the class of animals with no backbones, looks at invertebrate orders and groups, and features descriptions of the main phyla of invertebrates, including sponges, flatworms, mollusks, and others.

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