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Wexo, John Bonnett
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Alligators & crocodiles
Wexo, John Bonnett
2005
Provides information on the physical characteristics, behavior, future, and different kinds of alligators and crocodiles.
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Animal wonders
Wexo, John Bonnett
2007
Describes a wide variety of animal characteristics, including protective coloration, modes of locomotion, methods of feeding, etc.
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Big cats
Wexo, John Bonnett
2006
Discusses the physical description, habits, behavior, and future of such big cats as lions, tigers, leopards, and cheetahs, using numerous pictures.
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Elephants
Wexo, John Bonnett
2003
Describes the physical appearance and abilities of elephants, provides information about elephant origins, history, and habitat, and discusses their future survival.
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Orangutans
Wexo, John Bonnett
1996
Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, life cycle, and daily activities of this human-like animal.
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Elefantes
Wexo, John Bonnett
2003
Provides information on the ancestors, appearance, behavior, and future of elephants.
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Alligators & crocodiles
Wexo, John Bonnett
2003
An illustrated study of various species of the crocodilian family describing their habitats, characteristics, behaviors, and life cycles.
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Nocturnal animals
Wexo, John Bonnett
2005
Discusses the habits of animals that spend most of their lives in the dark, such as raccoons, owls, hyenas, and catfish.
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Insects
Wexo, John Bonnett
2008
Discusses the beauty, variety, importance, and miniature world of insects.
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Birds of prey
Wexo, John Bonnett
1996
Describes the characteristics of a variety of birds of prey, including the owl, eagle, hawk, and vulture.
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