Markle, Sandra

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Ranger Rick

Introduces early readers to orcas, describing their physical features, what they eat, where they live and how they care for their young.
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What if you had T. rex teeth?

and other dinosaur parts
Text and illustrations depict how a child would look and behave with dinosaur body parts.
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Hush up and hibernate!

"Winter is coming and it's time for black bears to hibernate; however, a black bear cub is making excuses to Mama Bear to try to avoid the inevitable"--OCLC.
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What if you had an animal tail!?

2018
". . . explores what would happen if you looked in the mirror and saw that you had an animal tail! From a peacock's showstopping tail to a scorpion's dangerous stinger, discover what it would be like if you had one of these special tails--and find out why your own tailbone is just the right one for you!"--Provided by publisher.
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Ranger Rick

2017
Introduces early readers to lions, describing their physical features, what they eat, where they live and how they care for their young.
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What if you had an animal tail!?

". . . explores what would happen if you looked in the mirror and saw that you had an animal tail! From a peacock's showstopping tail to a scorpion's dangerous stinger, discover what it would be like if you had one of these special tails--and find out why your own tailbone is just the right one for you!"--Provided by publisher.
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The great rhino rescue

saving the southern white rhinos
Southern white rhinos are in trouble. For years, a rumor has been spreading that their horns can be used to cure cancer, and poachers have been targeting these gentle creatures. Sandra Markle takes readers behind the scenes to see how civilians, volunteer organizations, and African governments are working together to protect rhinos.
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Snowy owl invasion!

tracking an unusual migration
"A historically large irruption of snowy owls during the winter of 2013-2014 brought them across the eastern US, and farther south than usual. Scientists used this opportunity to attach GPS tracking devices to some snowy owls to increase understanding of their winter behavior and migration."--.
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Snakes

biggest! littlest!
Photographs and text introduce different types of snakes and the traits that make them unique.

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