Graham Coleman Books

Neanderthal
Neanderthal

By Graham Coleman

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Discusses the Neanderthals, who they were, when they lived, and how scientists have been able to find out so much about their lifestyle.

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Passenger pigeon
Passenger pigeon

By Graham Coleman

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Describes what is known of the history and habits of the North American bird that once numbered in the millions before becoming extinct in the early twentieth century.

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Looking at-- Hypsilophodon
Looking at-- Hypsilophodon

By Graham Coleman

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Describes the physical characteristics and probable behavior of this two-legged plant-eating dinosaur built for speed.

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Looking at Diplodocus
Looking at Diplodocus

By Graham Coleman

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This book introduces the diplodocus, a long-necked dinosaur of the Jurassic Period.

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Butterflies
Butterflies

By Graham Coleman

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Examines the anatomy, behavior, life cycle, and legends of butterflies.

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Grasshoppers
Grasshoppers

By Graham Coleman

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Examines the anatomy, behavior, varied habitats, life cycle, enemies, and different kinds of grasshoppers.

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