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32 pp.
| Millbrook/Copper |
September, 2000 |
LibraryISBN 0-7613-1213-7$$17.90
(4)
K-3Read About series.
This early science book explains the qualities that separate mammals from other animals. There follows the wide range of adaptations mammals have made: their habitats from bats to whales, herbivores versus carnivores, and variations in reproduction and communication. Somewhat overbroad and hence scattershot, this quick treatment is illustrated with color photos and realistic color drawings. Glos., ind.