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K-3Rookie Read-About Science series.
Using full-color photographs and an easy-to-read text, Fowler discusses some common animals that sport tails--such as dogs, elephants, squirrels, and rabbits--then gives examples of the different functions of tails--swimming, swinging, balancing, attracting females. A picture glossary is included at the end of the book. Ind.