What do you call a group of rabbits? A colony! Discover why this interesting mammal lives in groups, where they live, and what they eat. With amazing photos and lively text, this book takes you inside a burrow, tells you the differences between wild
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What do you call a group of butterflies? A kaleidoscope! Discover why this interesting insect lives in groups, where they live and what they eat. With amazing photos and lively text, this book takes you inside a chrysalis, tells you what a butterfly
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What do you call a group of dogs? A pack! Discover why this interesting mammal lives in groups, where they live, and what they eat. With amazing photos and lively text, this book takes you inside a den, tells you the differences between wild dogs and
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What do you call a group of bees? A swarm! Discover why this interesting insect lives in groups, where they live, and what they eat. With amazing photos and lively text, this book takes you inside a beehive, explains what a beekeeper does, and teache
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From the massive migration of Africa’s wildebeests to the epic journey of monarch butterflies, this book brings some of nature’s most amazing spectacles to life.
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The Arctic is a cold and unusual place. There are six months of daylight and six months of darkness. How does this affect the creatures that live there? What do animals such as polar bears, walruses, and reindeers do during the long Arctic days and n
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Meet the amazing armadillo—one of the world’s most unusual animals. This dynamite digger can range in size from hamster size to the size of a golden retriever!
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Meet the majestic eagle—the living symbol of America. This powerful bird of prey stands as tall as a three-year-old child and is strong enough to fly through the air carrying prey half its own body weight.
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Meet the busy beaver—the engineer of the animal world. From the tips of its orange teeth to the toes of its webbed feet, this critter is a fascinating study in how industrious animals get the job done!
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Did you know that beavers can hold their breath for up to fifteen minutes under water—or that their front teeth have an iron coating that makes them orange? Learn fascinating facts like these—and more—all in the pages of this book!
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