Animals Up Close shows you amazing close-ups of the animal kingdom -- just as if you were looking at them through a pair of binoculars. This beautifully, and realistically, illustrated series examines some of the more personal aspects of animal species from elephants to earwigs. Readers will see the incredible diversity of species as nature created them. Six intriguing volumes include interesting details about physical appearance, habitats, communication, and breeding. This series also explores the likenesses and the ...
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Animals Up Close shows you amazing close-ups of the animal kingdom -- just as if you were looking at them through a pair of binoculars. This beautifully, and realistically, illustrated series examines some of the more personal aspects of animal species from elephants to earwigs. Readers will see the incredible diversity of species as nature created them. Six intriguing volumes include interesting details about physical appearance, habitats, communication, and breeding. This series also explores the likenesses and the differences between young and adult animals. All fish live in water. Most reptiles live in water, too, and so do most amphibians -- even many mammals, birds, and insects live in or near water most of the time. Some animals that live in water are very familiar to us; we see them in and around ponds and streams, lakes, rivers, and oceans. Others we have never seen and probably never will. Discover why some animals need to live in water, and why some are able to live in both water and land in Animals That Live in Water.
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