Back off! Animal defenses

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Electric animals

2016
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce readers to electric animals such as the stargazer, torpedo ray, electric eel, and and explore how they use electricity to defend themselves against predators."--Provided by publisher.

Armored animals

2016
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce readers to armored animals such as the crab, armadillo, pangolin, and all kinds of beetles, and explore how they usearmor to defend themselves against predators..."--Provided by publisher.

Stinky animals

2016
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce readers to stinky animals such as the skunk, opossum, ladybug, and peccary, and explore how they use bad smells todefend themselves against predators."--Provided by publisher.

Slimy animals

2016
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce readers to slimy animals such as the hagfish, fulmar, tomatofrog, and ribbon worm, and explore how they use slime to defend themselves against predators."--Provided by publisher.

Prickly animals

2016
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce readers to prickly animals such as the sea urchin, hedgehog, porcupine, and thorny devil, and explore how they use spines to defend themselves against predators. Includes activity, glossary, and index."--Provided by publisher.

Undercover animals

2016
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce readers to animals that blend in with their environment, such as the octopus, Arctic hare, silk moth, and zebra, and explore how they use camouflage to defend themselves againstpredators."--Provided by publisher.

Horned animals

2016
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce readers to horned animals such as the kudu, yak, and cape buffalo, and explore how they use their horns to defend themselves against predators."--Provided by publisher.

Venomous animals

2016
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce readers to venomous animals such as the cobra, stonefish, and flower urchin, and explore how they use venom to defend themselves against predators."--Provided by publisher.
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