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1) Amazing amphibians: 30 activities and observations for exploring frogs, toads, salamanders, and more
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Explore the major amphibian groups, slime, venom, hibernation and much more with hands-on activities which promote observation and analysis.
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Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of a variety of frogs, toads, lizards, and salamanders. Hopping, burrowing, jumping, swimming, climbing, running, and digging -- here are sixteen examples from the amphibian and reptile worlds, found all lover the United States. Each subject is introduced by a lively couplet, and, for the budding herpetologist, there are carefully labeled scientific drawings. From the pugly-ugly...
15) Frogs
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From How A Frog's Life Begins As A Tadpole To The Transformation Into A Webbed-Footed Amphibian, This Title Gives Students All The Information They Could Ever Want To Learn About Frogs. Their Habitats, Diets, The Difference Between Frogs And Toads And The Discovery Of New Species Found By Scientists Around The World Are All Discussed.
16) Frogs and toads
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For many naturalists, woodland frogs and toads represent some of their first encounters with wildlife.
* Covers everything from the deadly poisonous frogs of South America to our common woodland species
* The ways of distinguishing frogs and toads
* Learn about their growth, reproduction, and way of life
Includes gorgeous, accurate, full-cover illustrations and little-known facts about these extraordinary,...
18) Amphibians
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Shine the science spotlight on frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, and caecilians! Organized by reference topics such as habitat, anatomy, and diet, Amphibians introduces young readers and browsers to these water-dependent animals through vibrant full-color photos and concise, factual text.
20) Amphibians
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How did the glass frog get its name? Its heart, stomach, and organs are visible through its translucent belly! This is just one of the many whacky creatures classified as amphibians. Readers of this captivating book will devour fun facts about frogs, toads, salamanders, and other strange amphibians. Fact boxes throughout the book are filled with tidbits of knowledge and fun questions. Readers can complete the quiz at the end of the book to test their...
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