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Sackett, Hannah Kate.
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Nocturnal animals -- Juvenile literature.
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Animal faces at nigh...
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Animal faces at night / Hannah Kate Sackett ; illustrated by Martin Camm.
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Sackett, Hannah Kate.
Columbus, Ohio : McGraw-Hill Children's Pub., 2003.
Subjects
Nocturnal animals -- Juvenile literature.
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http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/mh031/2003044916.html
ISBN:
1577684273 (hc. : alk. paper)
9781577684275 (hc. : alk. paper)
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Sackett, Hannah Kate. Animal faces.
Description:
32 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm.
Contents:
White rhinoceros -- Oilbird -- Fruit bat -- Kiwi -- Aardvark -- Fennec fox -- Aye-Aye -- Jaguar -- Tasmanian Devil -- Gecko -- House mouse -- Catfish -- Luna moth -- Facts behind the Faces -- Index.
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Introduces some of the animals that come out primarily at night, including fruit bats, aardvarks, jaguars, and geckos. Animal Faces is a new series of books that captures the wonderful diversity of nature in the faces of animals. So much about an animal can be understood by looking at the characteristics of it's face7how it survives, how it sees, hears, tastes, and smells, how it stenches danger, how it communicates, and even how it attracts a mate or lures prey within striking distance. The characteristics of each of the faces featured in this book help animals thrive in at night. Learn how the flightless kiwi uses its keen sense of smell to find its food on the dark forest floor, and how the aye-aye uses its large eyes and ears to search the trees for insect prey. The colorful, detailed, and accurate portraits of animal faces-big and small-give a new meaning to in-your-face artwork. Whether in the rain forest or a cave, in the ocean or the sky, animal faces at night creates an amazing animal adventure you're sure to enjoy!
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Thelma Parker Memorial P/S Library
J -- Juvenile Nonfiction
591.518 Sa
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