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48 pp.
| Watts |
February, 1999 |
LibraryISBN 0-531-11521-6$$22.00
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4-6Animals in Order series.
Turtles are all members of the same order within the animal kingdom, which is called, conveniently enough, Turtle. Fifteen examples of this order, including the musk turtle, the snapping turtle, and the gopher tortoise, are described in three or four paragraphs and shown in a color photo. A note about conservation closes the well-organized, clearly written book. Bib., glos., ind.