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PREHIST MONS STRANGE TH (Step-up nature books)
PREHIST MONS STRANGE TH (Step-up nature books)

By Leonora Hornblow, Sy Barlowe

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Briefly describes, in chronological order, many of the strange animals that lived on earth between the time life began and the appearance of humans.

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Animals do the strangest things
Animals do the strangest things

By Leonora Hornblow

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Describes nineteen animals that have peculiar and strange characteristics, including the platypus which has poison spurs on its legs, the opossum which fools its enemies by pretending to be dead, a...

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FISH DO STRANGE THINGS
FISH DO STRANGE THINGS

By John T. Eggert, Leonora Hornblow

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Describes seventeen fish that have peculiar characteristics and habits, including fish that spit, fly, climb trees, blow up like balloons, and sleep out of water.

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Reptiles do the strangest things
Reptiles do the strangest things

By Leonora Hornblow

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Brief, easy-to-read descriptions of the strange habits of some of the world's more unusual reptiles, including the tuatara, hognose snake, horned toad, basilisk, and Komodo Dragon.

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Birds do the strangest things
Birds do the strangest things

By Leonora Hornblow

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Describes twenty-two birds with unusual habits or characteristics, including the ostrich, kiwi, honey guide, and hornbill.

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