Animal behavior -- Juvenile literature
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Animal behavior -- Juvenile literature
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Animal behavior
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- Look at me!, how to attract attention in the animal world, Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
- Look at me!, wild animal show-offs, Jim Arnosky
- Hearing their prey, animals with an amazing sense of hearing, written by Kathryn Lay ; illustrated by Christina Wald
- Animals that live in social groups, Bobbie Kalman
- Moles, the superpower field guide, by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Nicholas Frith
- Smelling their prey, animals with an amazing sense of smell, written by Kathryn Lay ; illustrated by Christina Wald
- Animal tracks and traces, by Kathleen V. Kudlinski
- Eek, you reek!, poems about animals that stink, stank, stunk, Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple ; illustrated by Eugenia Nobati
- Animals in summer, by Jane R. McCauley
- The animal toolkit, how animals use tools, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Carry me!, animal babies on the move, written and illustrated by Susan Stockdale
- Follow me!, animal parents and babies, Shira Evans
- Wait, rest, pause, dormancy in nature, Marcie Flinchum Atkins
- Super small, miniature marvels of the natural world, by Tiffany Stone ; illustrated by Ashley Spires
- I wonder why fish don't drown and other neat facts about underwater animals, by Annabelle Donati ; illustrated by David Schulz
- What do they do with all that poo?, written by Jane Kurtz ; illustrated by Allison Black
- Humanimal, incredible ways animals are just like us!, by Christopher Lloyd ; illustrated by Mark Ruffle
- Is my dog a wolf?, how your pet compares to its wild cousin, Jenni Bidner
- Symbiosis, how different animals relate, Bobbie Kalman
- Animal eyes, by Mary Holland
- Seeing their prey, animals with an amazing sense of sight, written by Kathryn Lay ; illustrated by Christina Wald
- What's the difference?, animals, author, Susie Rae ; consultant, Nick Crumpton ; illustrator, Dilbag Singh
- Animals asleep, Sneed B. Collard III ; illustrated by Anik McGrory
- Whose butt?, by Stan Tekiela
- Tasting their prey, animals with an amazing sense of taste, written by Kathryn Lay ; illustrated by Christina Wald
- Extreme senses, animals with unusual senses for hunting prey, written by Kathryn Lay ; illustrated by Christina Wald
- I wonder where butterflies go in winter and other neat facts about insects, by Molly Marr ; illustrated by Paul Mirocha
- The amazing things animals do, by Susan McGrath
- Animal tails, Beth Fielding
- Nature's ninja, animals with spectacular skills, Rebecca L. Johnson
- Battle of the butts, the science behind animal behinds, written by Jocelyn Rish ; illustrated by David Creighton-Pester
- Snack, snooze, skedaddle, how animals get ready for winter, Laura Purdie Salas ; illustrated by Claudine Gévry
- A nest is noisy, by Dianna Aston ; illustrated by Sylvia Long
- North and South, a tale of two hemispheres, written and illustrated by Sandra Morris
- Wolves, Judy Ross. --
- Solitary animals, introverts of the wild, by Joshua David Stein ; art by Dominique Ramsey
- Black bears, Caroline Greenland. --
- Set your alarm, sloth!, more advice for troubled animals from Dr. Glider, written by Jess Keating ; illustrator, Pete Oswald
- Amazing animal stunts, by Lisa M. Bolt Simons
- Animal sidekicks, amazing stories of symbiosis in animals and plants, Macken Murphy, Dragan Kordić, Sam Priddy
- Whose baby butt?, by Stan Tekiela
- Sleep, how nature gets its rest, Kate Prendergast
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