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3) Chimpanzees
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Discusses chimpanzees and their habits, life cycles, habitats, diet, etc.
7) Owls
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On silent wings a bird sweeps down in the moonlight...
With their striking appearance and distinctive hoot, hoot, owls are one of the most recognizable birds in the world. But did you know there are more than 140 types of owls living in the world?
Gail Gibbons' Owls celebrates the similarities and differences in the many species of owls, from large to small, living in diverse environments and making many different kinds of nests. The book covers...
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What's that springing into the air? An Arctic fox! He lands, breaking through the snow. He has caught his lunch. Learn more about Arctic foxes and how they survive in the frigid tundra. Follow them as they search for prey beneath the snow and ice. Find out how fox pups stay safe from roaming predators.
10) Polar bears
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Equipped to survive the frigid arctic tundra, polar bears are powerful swimmers and agile hunters. Learn about the lives of these incredible mammals and how they manage to stay at the top of the food chain in their wintry habitat. Discover how threats such as global warming and oil spills pose a danger to them, and find out the role people play in enabling their survival.
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Almost everyone loves polar bears. Their white coats and beautiful faces make them a favorite of both children and adults. However, polar bears are amazing creatures for many reasons. They are the world s largest land predator and ingenious hunters. Polar bears are also great swimmers, sometimes swimming many miles to reach their favorite hunting grounds on Arctic sea-ice. The bears do all of this in one of the most difficult environments in the world,...
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