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Prehistoric life
Prehistoric life

By Michel Cuisin, K. J. Gregory

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Descriptions and drawings of animals characteristic of various periods of prehistory, from the earliest invertebrates through the woolly mammoth.

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Animals of the African plains
Animals of the African plains

By Michel Cuisin, Winks Robin W.

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Traces the source of the Colorado River in the Never Summer Range of the Rocky Mountains and describes the natural and human history along the river as it journeys toward the waters of the Gulf of...

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Lakes & rivers
Lakes & rivers

By Michel Cuisin

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Describes the physical characteristics, habits, behavior, and habitat of twenty-one animals that have adapted to aquatic life, including the gallinule, stickleback, and warty newt.

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Mountain animals
Mountain animals

By Michel Cuisin

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Describes the physical characteristics, habits, behavior, and habitat of twenty-one animals including the chamois, marmot, and ring ouzel, that have adapted to the harsh mountain conditions.

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Prehistoric life
Prehistoric life

By Michel Cuisin

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Descriptions and drawings of animals characteristic of various periods of prehistory, from the earliest invertebrates through the woolly mammoth.

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Animals of the seashore
Animals of the seashore

By Michel Cuisin, Charles Roux

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An illustrated introduction to the creatures inhabiting ther shifting frontier where the land and sea meet.

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The frozen North
The frozen North

By Michel Cuisin, Charles Roux

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Introduces animals which live north of the Arctic Circle, including polar bear, snow goose, walrus, crane, lemming, and mosquito.

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