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Snow leopards

Young readers will learn about one of the world's most mysterious mountain predators, the snow leopards.
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A rabbit's burrow

2017
"Not all rabbits build a burrow, but when they do they can create colonies of impressive size. This book for young students illustrates the parts of a burrow and how they are linked into a warren. It also shows the ways in which a female rabbit, called a doe, builds a nest that will keep her kits protected and warm."--Publisher.
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Mountain lions

The mountain lion quietly creeps toward its prey. With a pounce, it leaps 40 feet! These fearsome cats are top predators of their mountain biome.
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Tigers

Explores essential information about these expert killers, including life cycle, diet, range, and history with humans.
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Lions

Explores the lion's anatomy, diet, range, and history with humans, providing readers with an overarching understanding of how these animals have come to be such excellent killers.
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Jaguars

Explores the jaguar's diet, hunting practices, and history with humans and touches on the adaptations that allow it to be one of the most famous killers in the animal kingdom.
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At home with the beaver

the story of a keystone species
2019
Looks at how beaver dams contribute to pond habitats.
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In my tree

2009
A young owl describes the things it does in its tree. Includes attached finger puppet.
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The home builders

Various woodland creatures make their homes and prepare for their young.
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Poison dart frogs

2019
These unusual poison dart frogs have many special skills that keep them alive in a busy rain forest full of predators.
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