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Horns, antlers, fangs, and tusks
Horns, antlers, fangs, and tusks

By Mark J. Rauzon

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Describes the appearance and uses of different types of animal headgear.

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A first look at animals with horns
A first look at animals with horns

By Millicent E. Selsam

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Introduces the horned animals, such as buffalo, sheep, cow, goat, and antelope.

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A first look at animals with horns
A first look at animals with horns

By Millicent E. Selsam

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Introduces the horned animals, such as buffalo, sheep, cow, goat, and antelope.

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Horned animals
Horned animals

By Nathan Aaseng

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Describes the characteristics of several horned animals and explains the ways in which they use their headgear in courtship and battle.

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La corna
La corna

By Gian Piero Jacobelli

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No honking allowed
No honking allowed

By Stephanie Calmenson

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Driving his red sports car through busy streets, a dinosaur named Rex honks his horn while his friend Stego repeats "No honking allowed," in this rhyming story.

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Jiao jiao dong wu yuan
Jiao jiao dong wu yuan

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Horns
Horns

By Rebecca Rissman

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Introduces children to what horns are, how some animals use their horns, and whether or not people have horns too.

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