Adaptation (Biology) -- Juvenile literature
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Adaptation (Biology) -- Juvenile literature
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Adaptation (Biology)
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- Animal legs
- Now you see them, now you don't, poems about creatures that hide
- Osos polares y pingüinos, un libro de comparación y contraste, por Katharine Hall
- 20 things you didn't know about amphibian adaptations, Sloane Hughes
- Adaptaciones, Monika Davies
- Why do snails and other animals have shells?, Holly Beaumont
- Why penguins don't get cold, how animals adapt to their surroundings, [illustrated by] Linh Dao & [written by] Pavla Hanáčková
- Animal eyes
- ¡Ellos ya saben!, instinto de los animales, por Robin Yardi ; ilustrado por Laurie Allen Klein
- Get the Scoop on Animal Blood, From Great White Sharks to Blood-Squirting Lizards, 251 Cool Facts
- Chameleons change color
- There's a desert in my backyard!
- Un viaje por la adaptación con Max Axiom, supercientífico, por Agnieszka Biskup ; ilustrado por Cynthia Martin y Barbara Schulz
- Where on earth do animals live?, Bobbie Kalman
- Hyenas eat bones!
- Claws, nails, and hooves, Heather Funk Gotlib
- Star-nosed moles and other extreme mammal adaptations
- Wild style, amazing animal adornments, Jenna Grodzicki
- Stinky animals, Stella Tarakson
- They just know, animal instincts
- Rats eat toenails!
- Skunks smell bad, Susan H. Gray
- A journey into adaptation with Max Axiom, super scientist
- Animal eyes
- Why do frogs have teeth?, and other curious amphibian adaptations, Patricia Fletcher
- 20 Fun Facts About Bird Adaptations
- Prickly animals
- Super cockroaches
- Insect superpowers
- 20 Fun Facts About Reptile Adaptations
- Polar bears and penguins, a compare and contrast book
- Animal legs
- A journey into adaptation with Max Axiom, super scientist, 4D an augmented reading science experience
- 20 things you should know about mammal adaptations, Sloane Hughes
- Grossest Animal Tricks
- Mudskippers and other extreme fish adaptations
- Turtle or tortoise?
- Why do mudskippers walk?, and other curious fish adaptations
- Fall animal fun
- Stinky animals
- Thorny devil lizards and other extreme reptile adaptations
- Animal legs
- Hidden creature features, Jane Park
- Bears hibernate, Susan H. Gray
- Why do platypuses lay eggs?, and other odd mammal adaptations
- Mouths, teeth, and tongues, Derek Miller
- Skunks smell bad, Susan H. Gray
- Nature's undead, snapping rattlesnakes, frozen frogs, and other animals that seem to rise from the grave
- Crocodiles, ambush killers, Charlotte Taylor
- Animal skins
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