anatomy, comparative

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anatomy, comparative

Fiercest feuds

5 books in 1!
A collection of five books that have ten fierce animals battling it out, with information about each animal's anatomy, behavior, and more alongside photos, charts, illustrations, and amazing facts.

Battle of the butts

the science behind animal behinds
2021
Profiles ten animals and their butts, offering facts about their origin, habitat, and "posterior power.".

Do whales have whiskers?

a question and answer book about animal body parts
"Introduces a variety of animals and parts of their bodies that make them different from other animals"--Provided by publisher.
Cover image of Do whales have whiskers?

Animals on the inside

a book of discovery & learning
Explains and illustrates the inner workings and body parts of a wide range of animals.

The legend of Bigfoot

2018
Diehard believers in the apelike beast take this as support that something is out there that doesn’t want to be found! Readers are invited along on the journey to track down Bigfoot.
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Body bones

2014
Text and illustrations explore the bones in humans and animals, explaining how bones grow, types of bones, and how bones work with other body systems.

A history of comparative anatomy

from Aristotle to the eighteenth century
1975

Science Lab Investigations!

2002
An exciting, standards-based video series examines core science content with an inquiry-based approach through experiments and investigations. Each program takes a laboratory technique from physics, chemistry, earth or life science, and makes it meaningful to students by explaining the theory behind the application through the usage of outstanding graphics and relevant real-life examples.

My body, your body

1997
Compares and contrasts various parts of the human anatomy with those of animals and concludes that all bodies are different and special.

Grocery store zoology

bones and muscles
1977
Introduces the function of bones, joints, and muscles using the chicken and other meat available at the grocery store as examples.

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