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Mustangs

Did you know that mustangs are feral horses? They are used to living without human help. Find out more about these amazing animals in this book.

Triceratops

Triceratops had a stocky, powerful body similar to the modern-day rhinoceros. It is best known for having three large horns on its head. Readers learn this and more!.

Cattle

Did you know that cattle talk to each other by mooing? Each moo is unique, like a human voice. Learn more about these fascinating farm animals in this book.

Shetland ponies

Did you know that Shetland ponies used to work in mines? Today, most Shetland ponies are pets. Find out more about these amazing animals in this book.

Birds

Did you know that some birds hide nuts in trees during the fall? They do this to store food for the winter. Find out more in Birds, an All about fall book.

Appaloosas

Did you know that Appaloosas are known for their spotted coats? No two Appaloosas have the same pattern of spots. Find out more about these amazing animals in this book.

Thoroughbreds

Did you know that more than 20,000 Thoroughbreds are born in North America each year? Most Thoroughbreds live in the United States. Find out more about these amazing animals in this book.

Birds

Did you know that birds sing songs in spring to find mates? Once a bird finds a mate, they build a nest together. Find out more in Birds, an All about spring book.

Apatosaurus

Apatosaurus was one of the largest animals to live on land. This dinosaur had a neck more than 17 feet (5 meters) long. Readers learn this and more!.

Clydesdales

Did you know that Clydesdales are some of the heaviest horses? A Clydesdale's hoof is about as big as a dinner plate. Find out more about these amazing animals in this book.

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