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- Animal feeding time / by Davis, Lee,1941-; Revision of:Davis, Lee, 1941-Feeding time.;
Explains how and where African animals find their food and describes the different types of food each animal eats.
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Animals; Animals;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- In the snow / by Denslow, Sharon Phillips; Tafuri, Nancy;
Forest animals come out after a fresh snow to eat the seeds a thoughtful child has scattered on the ground."Ages 3 up"--P. [2] of cover.
- Subjects: Forest animals; Animal feeding; Snow; Stories in rhyme;
- © c2005., HarperCollins,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Worms for breakfast : how to feed a zoo / by Becker, Helaine,1961-; Boake, Kathy.;
Explores the eating habits of all kinds of animals in the zoo.LSC
- Subjects: Zoo animals; Zoo animals; Zoos;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The new sharks and ocean life encyclopedia : hunting and feeding, survival strategies, habitats, life cycles and more! / by Martin, Claudia.;
A visual encyclopedia on sharks and ocean life, covering survival strategies, habitats, life cycles, and more.
- Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Marine organisms; Sharks; Marine animals; Marine plants; Marine organisms;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Bees and wasps : secrets of their busy colonies / by Latta, Sara L.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.The buzz on bees and wasps -- Life in a colony -- Home sweet home -- Communicating without words -- Bees, wasps, and people."Buzz! Wasps and bees buzz to and from their nests and hives all day. They are busy for a reason. A lot is going on inside their homes. Workers gather food and feed the young. The Queen lays eggs. Discover how bees and wasps build their homes, communicate, and depend on one another to survive in their colonies"--Provided by publisher.RL: 3-4, IL: 3-6.LSC
- Subjects: Bees; Wasps; Animal colonies; Insect societies;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A dragon's guide to the care and feeding of humans / by Yep, Laurence,1948-; Ryder, Joanne.; GrandPré, Mary.;
Crusty dragon Miss Drake's new pet human, precocious ten-year-old Winnie, not only thinks Miss Drake is her pet, she accidentally brings to life her "sketchlings" of mysterious and fantastic creatures hidden in San Francisco, causing mayhem among its residents.LSC
- Subjects: Dragons; Animals, Mythical; Artists; Magic; Friendship;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Slime : how algae created us, plague us, and just might save us / by Kassinger, Ruth,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Algae.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Animal, vegetable, junk : a history of food, from sustainable to suicidal / by Bittman, Mark,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."From hunting and gathering to GMOs and ultraprocessed foods, this expansive tour of human history rewrites the story of our species-and points the way to a better future"--
- Subjects: Agriculture; Food habits; Food habits; Agriculture;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Knit your own zoo : easy-to-follow patterns for 24 animals / by Muir, Sally.; Osborne, Joanna.;
Knitting patterns for 24 wild animals. There is something here for everyone, with instructions for knitting spots, stripes, fur, scales, trunks, wings and beaks! The animals are surprisingly easy to make. It will only take a few evenings to create yourself an exotic pet or reproduce your favorite species. These knitted animals in miniature are much easier to look after than the real things - they don't need feeding, they won't make a mess and they take up hardly any room!LSC
- Subjects: Knitting; Stuffed animals (Toys); Soft toy making.; Animals in art.;
- © c2014., Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Raising animals for fiber : producing wool from sheep, goats, alpacas, and rabbits in your backyard / by McLaughlin, Chris,1964-author.;
Get a feel for fiber farming! Welcome to a "wool" new world! The perfect starting point, this book focuses on four different fiber animal species to tackle all of your questions and curiosities. Understand the basics of keeping livestock for fiber, then progress into detailed information on raising sheep, Angora goats, alpacas, and Angora rabbits to discover which could be the best fit for you. Learn tips for grooming, housing, feeding, shearing, breeding, and more for each animal, plus get ideas on how to use the fiber you harvest. Author and Californian fiber farmer Chris McLaughlin began from a simple curiosity that converged with her existing hobby of raising and showing rabbits. The same can go for you, too! An essential introduction to raising livestock for fiber ; Focuses on four main wool-producing animals: sheep, Angora goats, alpacas, and Angora rabbits ; Provides insight on each animal's fiber, as well as health, grooming, housing, breeding, shearing, and other special considerations ; Shares ideas on how to use and market the fiber you harvest ; Bonus fiber farming resources guide you to further research, such as national clubs, books, magazines, websites, and more. -- back cover.
- Subjects: Sheep farming.; Wool.; Goats.; Goat farming.; Alpaca farming.; Angora rabbits.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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