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Inside rabbit burrows

Readers learn about rabbits and where they live.
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Inside bat caves

Readers learn about bats and where they live.
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I am a lion

Did you know a lion can go five days without drinking? If water is nearby, lions will drink it every day. if water is not close, lions can get the moisture they need from plants and their prey. Learn these and other interesting facts in I Am a Lion.
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Pythons and garter snakes

When it comes to speed, the garter snake zooms ahead, but when it comes to strength, the python has all the muscle. The hunting habits, diets, and natural habitats of these two snakes are incredibly different. Readers will learn to compare and contrast as they explore the worlds of these wriggling reptiles.
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Las mariquitas

Una introduccio? a characteristies fi?ico de bichos de sen?ra.
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Las hormigas

Una introduccio? a las caracteri?ticas fi?icas y comportamiento de hormigas.
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Wolves

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How and why do animals build homes?

From homes in the trees, on and under the ground, and even in the water, animals are masters at building structures. This interesting book shows how animals build different kinds of shelters to protect them from weather and predators, and provide a safe place to have babies.
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