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1) Squirrels
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Our backyard neighbors, squirrels can be found in myriad environments on nearly every continent. This title introduces readers to different species of squirrels and discusses their behavior, diet, and relationship with people. Discover how squirrels have survived for millions of years and how they continue to adapt to urban development and expansion. The World of Mammals reveals the fascinating physical and behavioral characteristics of a diverse...
2) Rhinos
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Rhinos have roamed the Earth since prehistoric times and are easily identified by their bulky appearance and dagger-like horn. This title present kids with a well-rounded overview of their behavior, anatomy, and diet. Perhaps most importantly, young readers discover how certain species face extinction due to poaching and loss of habitat, as well as how people can aid in conservation efforts to prevent this from happening. The World of Mammals reveals...
3) Tigers
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Frighteningly talented hunters, tigers are swift and merciless when pursuing their prey. Learn about different types of tigers, their habitat, and their often rocky history with human beings. Find out how these often misunderstood mammals face an uncertain future and how conservation programs are critical to their survival. The World of Mammals reveals the fascinating physical and behavioral characteristics of a diverse sampling of animals and offers...
4) Kangaroos
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Most people are familiar with the adorable image of a mother kangaroo bouncing to and fro and occasionally pausing to tend to her joey. This title furthers readers' knowledge of the well-known marsupials by examining everything from their sense of locomotion to the manner in which they care for their young. 'Kangaroos' teaches kids about the history of these remarkable animals in Australia and New Guinea and emphasizes the importance of protecting...
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