tail

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Topical Term
Subfield: 
a
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tail

Animal tails

1999
Introduces, in simple text and photographs, the tails belonging to a mosquito larva, lemur, guppy, tadpole, pig, earwig, and chameleon.

What good is a tail?

1985
Text and photographs present the appearance and function of the tails of a variety of animals, including the white-tailed deer, rattlesnake, sand tiger shark, and peacock.

Who has this tail?

2012
Simple text and illustrations ask readers to guess to which animals nine different tails belong.

Terrific tails

1994
Describes different kinds of tails and how they are used by such animals as peacocks, dogs, monkeys, and beavers.

Tails

2002
Simple text and photographs show many different kinds of tails and various things they can do. Includes a picture glossary which identifies the animals pictured and provides information to help with classification skills.

The silly tail book

1994
Explains, in rhymed text and illustrations, what tails are and aren't, what they can and can't do, and where they do and don't grow.

Animal tails

2011
Explores ways in which a variety of animals--such as mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, insects, and bacteria--use their tails; and includes information on morphology.

Amazing animal tails

2008
Introduces young readers to the various ways in which some animals use their tails.

What good is a tail?

1994
Text and accompanying photographs look at what a tail really is and how different animals use their tails.

Let's look at animal tails

2007
Photographs and simple text describe the tails of various animals, how their tales help them move or protect them from danger.

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