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48 pp.
| Lark |
December, 2007 |
LibraryISBN 978-1-60059-150-1$9.95
(4)
K-3
Translated by Amy Gulick.
Illustrated by
Filippo Cappellini
&
Maria Mantovani.
Burrows examines the "animal architects" that build homes to store food and protect themselves and their young from weather and predators. Fangs explores these predators and the characteristics that place them high in the food chain. The books are good for browsing; they cover a lot of material, though the information is scattered. Field guide–like drawings illustrate the texts. Glos., ind. Review covers these titles: Burrows, Nests & Lairs and Fangs, Claws & Talons.