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Reptiles & Amphibians

83 records found. Displaying 25 - 36.

Animals · High Interest

Creepy But Cool Snakes

Venomous fangs, smelling with their tongues, squeezing to death…Colorful photos and descriptive text help explain the body parts, characteristics, and behaviors that make some snakes… More →

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Animals · High Interest

Creepy But Cool Weird Reptiles

From a reptile that looks like Spider Man to lizards that squirt blood from their eyes, this collection of weird and creepy reptiles is sure to engage the most reluctant reader--and reveal… More →

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Life Cycle · Life Science

Egg to Frog

How does a frog grow? Follow the journey through a frog's life cycle, from the time the egg is laid, through it stage as a tadpole to becoming a fully grown frog. More →

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Life Science

Endangered Frogs

Frogs live both in water and on land and require not one, but two, safe and healthy habitats in which to live and find food. It's no wonder then that some frogs are in danger. This important More →

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Life Science

Endangered Komodo Dragons

The Komodo dragon is a creature of wonder. It is the world's largest lizard, and it has a deadly bite. Perhaps the hardest thing to believe about this huge reptile is that it may vanish from… More →

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Animals · Life Science

Endangered Sea Turtles

To lay eggs, a sea turtle swims thousands of miles to the beach where she was born. This long journey is fraught with danger. In many cases, the beaches are now full of hotels, people, and… More →

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Animals

Frill-necked Lizard

This book introduces early readers to the frill-necked lizard, an animal that can raise a wide collar of skin around its neck. Simple text and vibrant images help engage children and grow a… More →

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Life Science

Frogs and other Amphibians

There are more than 5,600 species of amphibians on Earth, and about 4,990 of those species are frogs. Using clear text and full-color photographs, Frogs and other Amphibians teaches children… More →

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Life Science

Frogs and Toads

What is the difference between a frog and toad? How does a frog go "ribbit?" These commonly asked questions and more are answered in clear simple language in Frogs and Toads. Other topics… More →

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