Elephant / written by Ian Redmond ; photographed by Dave King.
Discusses elephants, their physiology, behavior, evolution, relatives, uses by humans, and conservation.
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- ISBN: 067993880X (lib. bdg.)
- ISBN: 0679838805 (trade)
- Physical Description: 63 p. : col. ill.
- Publisher: New York : Knopf : 1993.
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| General Note: | Includes index. "A Dorling Kindersley book"--T.p. verso. |
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- Baker & Taylor
A close-up look at the world's largest land mammal integrates full-color photographs and a fact-filled text to describe the elephant's anatomy, behavior, habitat, social organization, communication, and impact on human history. - Baker & Taylor
Discusses elephants, their physiology, behavior, evolution, relatives, uses by humans, and conservation - Baker & Taylor
Discusses elephants, their physiology, behavior, evolution, relatives, uses by humans, and conservation. - Random House, Inc.
Photographed in full color. The secret lives of the world's largest land mammals are revealed in this look at their natural history, separate male and female societies, complex means of communicating, and the important role they've played in human history.