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Death is natural
Death is natural

By Laurence Pringle, Laurence P. Pringle

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A simple discussion of death as it applies to the plant and animal kingdom.

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Vampire bats
Vampire bats

By Laurence P. Pringle

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Describes the behavior of three species of small blood-eating bats of the leafnose family found in Mexico, Central America, and South America.

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Animals and their niches
Animals and their niches

By Laurence P. Pringle

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Discusses the sharing of food and other resources among species of animals that live in the same community.

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Natural fire
Natural fire

By Laurence P. Pringle

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Explains the beneficial effects of periodic fires to forests and their wildlife.

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The minnow family--chubs, dace, minnows, and shiners
The minnow family--chubs, dace, minnows, and shiners

By Laurence P. Pringle

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Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and habitat of different varieties of freshwater minnows.

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Animals and their niches
Animals and their niches

By Laurence P. Pringle

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Discusses the sharing of food and other resources among species of animals that live in the same community.

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Follow a fisher
Follow a fisher

By Laurence P. Pringle

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Describes the domain and habits of fishers--weasels that live in North American forests.

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