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Rivers, lakes, and wetlands. /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Animals and their habitatsPublication details: Chicago, IL : World Book, Inc., 2012.Description: 48 pages; colour illustrations, colour maps; 31 cmISBN:
  • 9780716604426
  • 0716604426
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 591.76 23
LOC classification:
  • QL120 .R58 2012
Contents:
Introductions -- Habitat Map -- Fish (catfish, carp, and their relatives) -- Amphibians (toads, frogs, and their relatives) -- Reptiles (crocodiles, turtles, and their relatives) -- Insects (beetle and dragonflies) -- Arachnids (European water spider) -- Mammals (dolphins, hippopotamus, and their relatives) -- Birds (mallards, flamingos, and their relatives) -- Glossary -- Resoruces -- Acknowledgements -- index.
FISH : Wels Catfish -- Common Carp -- Northern Pike -- Three-spined Stickleback --- AMPHIBIANS : Common Mudpuppy -- Common Toad -- Natterjack Toad -- Common Midwife Toad -- European Tree Frog -- Common Spadefoot Toad -- American Bullfrog --- REPTILES : Gavial -- Nile Crocodile -- American Alligator -- Grfeen Anaconda -- Red-Eared Slider -- Common Snaping Turtle --- INSECTS : Great Diving Beetle -- Emperor Dragonfly -- Broad-Bodied Chaser --- ARACHNIDS : European Water Spider --- MAMMALS : Amazon River Dolphin -- Manatee -- Hippopotamus -- Duckbilled Platypus -- North American Mink -- Otter -- Giant Otter -- Capybara -- North American Beaver -- Muskrat -- European Water Vole -- Nutria -- Eurasian Water Shrew --- BIRDS : Mallard -- Greater Flamingo -- Ruff -- Hoatzin -- Subbittern -- Kingfisher.
Summary: "Text and illustrations introduce several animal species that live in rivers, lakes, and wetlands. Detailed captions describe each animal, while inset maps show where the animals can be found around the world. Special features include a glossary, a climate zone map, photographs, and an index."
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Junior Non-Fiction Junior Non-Fiction Waimate Junior Non-Fiction Children &Young Adults Section 591.7623 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available a00645062

Includes index.

Introductions -- Habitat Map -- Fish (catfish, carp, and their relatives) -- Amphibians (toads, frogs, and their relatives) -- Reptiles (crocodiles, turtles, and their relatives) -- Insects (beetle and dragonflies) -- Arachnids (European water spider) -- Mammals (dolphins, hippopotamus, and their relatives) -- Birds (mallards, flamingos, and their relatives) -- Glossary -- Resoruces -- Acknowledgements -- index.

FISH : Wels Catfish -- Common Carp -- Northern Pike -- Three-spined Stickleback --- AMPHIBIANS : Common Mudpuppy -- Common Toad -- Natterjack Toad -- Common Midwife Toad -- European Tree Frog -- Common Spadefoot Toad -- American Bullfrog --- REPTILES : Gavial -- Nile Crocodile -- American Alligator -- Grfeen Anaconda -- Red-Eared Slider -- Common Snaping Turtle --- INSECTS : Great Diving Beetle -- Emperor Dragonfly -- Broad-Bodied Chaser --- ARACHNIDS : European Water Spider --- MAMMALS : Amazon River Dolphin -- Manatee -- Hippopotamus -- Duckbilled Platypus -- North American Mink -- Otter -- Giant Otter -- Capybara -- North American Beaver -- Muskrat -- European Water Vole -- Nutria -- Eurasian Water Shrew --- BIRDS : Mallard -- Greater Flamingo -- Ruff -- Hoatzin -- Subbittern -- Kingfisher.

"Text and illustrations introduce several animal species that live in rivers, lakes, and wetlands. Detailed captions describe each animal, while inset maps show where the animals can be found around the world. Special features include a glossary, a climate zone map, photographs, and an index."

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