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“Reptiles & Amphibians” by National Geographic Nature Library by Catherine Herbert Howell
Table of Contents: What is a Reptile? Lizard Lingo, Snake Scoop, Turtle Talk, Crocodile Chatter, what is an Amphibian? Frog Facts, Salamander Secrets, Did you Know? Glossary, Index, Credits. Former library book.
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Reptiles Children’s Nature Library by Publications International
Each of the 64 pages are completely illustrated with beautiful color photographs of animals both strange and familiar. Your child will meet many animals and learn how they are born, who cares for them, what they like to eat, and how they play. this is a fun way to start finding out about animals, their habits, and their habitats. Share the joy of learning with your child.
1992 hardcover, 64 Pages, 8 1/2″ X 11″,$2.95 -
100 Things You Should Know About Reptiles & Amphibians by Barnes & Noble
Introduces you to a world of colossal crocodiles and flying frogs. Exactly 100 facts, accompanied by detailed artwork, reveal’s the fascinating lives of these adaptable animals. Throughout there are puzzles, quizzes, and projects–make a mask of your favorite amphibian, use your eyes like a chameleon, and create a slithering snake.
2002 Hardcover, 48 Pages, 9 1/4″ X 12″,$3.95 -
Chameleons, Care and Breeding of Jackson’s, Panther, Veiled, and Parson’s
From the experts at Advanced Vivarium Systems
By Gary Ferguson, Kenneth Kalisch, and Sean McKeown
The Herpetocultural Library
“Exotic and colorful masters of disguise, chameleons make fascinating pets. In this newly updated edition, discover how these unique reptiles change body shape and color to blend into their surroundings and signal their moods to other chameleons. Leading experts on Jackson’s, panther, Parson’s, and veiled chameleons provide interesting and vital information about these exceptional animals. They also offer essential instructions on chameleon care, such as how to create an ideal environment and supply the proper diet and how to successfully breed them.”$4.99$12.95 -
Why Do Snakes Hiss?
Dial Easy-to-Read book. Level 3. Hardback, ex-library. There is some faint water damage along the tops of some of the pages. Does not affect the readability of the book.
$4.49$14.99Why Do Snakes Hiss?
$4.49$14.99