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1) Elephants
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Provides information on the physical characteristics, behavior, future, and different species of elephants.
2) Bats
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Describes the anatomy of the bat, its' flight mechanisms, and discusses much of the mystery that surrounds this creature.
3) Insects
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Discusses the beauty, variety, importance, and miniature world of insects.
4) Penguins
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Discusses the physical description, habits, behavior, and future of penguins, using numerous pictures.
5) Hippos
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Describes the two different types of hippos, how they swim, what they eat, and how they live in herds.
9) Chimpanzees
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Presents facts about the physical characteristics and social behavior of the two types of chimpanzees, our closest animal relatives.
10) Giraffes
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Pub. Date
1996
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An introduction to the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of giraffes.
11) Sharks
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Provides information on the physical characteristics, behavior, and different kinds of sharks.
12) Sea otters
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Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, life cycle, and daily activities of this member of the weasel family.
13) Cheetahs
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Discusses the habits and behavior of cheetahs and presents several cheetah-related activities.
14) Animal wonders
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Describes a wide variety of animal characteristics, including protective coloration, modes of locomotion, methods of feeding, etc.
15) Big cats
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Discusses the physical description, habits, behavior, and future of such big cats as lions, tigers, leopards, and cheetahs, using numerous pictures.
16) Rhinos
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Provides an introduction to the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment or various species of rhinoceros.
18) Night animals
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Discusses the habits of animals that spend most of their lives in the dark, such as raccoons, owls, hyenas, and catfish.