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Blue whale / by Spilsbury, Louise.; Spilsbury, Richard,1963-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 30) and index.Discusses the blue whale, where it lives, what it eats, its predators, and what can be done to save this endangered animal.LSC
Subjects: Blue whale; Blue whale; Endangered species;
© c2006., Heinemann Library,
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Blue whales / [lib. bdg.] by Murray, Julie ;
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© 2005, Buddy Books,
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Kingdom of the blue whale [videorecording (DVD)] / by Selleck, Tom,1945-; National Geographic Television & Film.;
Narrated by Tom Selleck.Originally broadcast on television in 2009.Follows scientists as they track blue whales to determine their feeding habits, study migration patterns, and learn where they birth their young.Canadian Home Video Rating: G.DVD ; widescreen presentation.
Subjects: Baleen whales.; Blue whale.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Whales; Whales;
© c2009., National Geographic,
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Blue whales up close / by Rake, Jody Sullivan.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23) and index.Presents an up-close look at blue whales, including their body features, habitat, and life cycle.LSC
Subjects: Blue whale;
© c2010., Capstone Press,
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Nature's biggest beasts [videorecording] / by Peck, Allan,narrator.; Taylor, Emily,television producer.; PBS Distribution (Firm),publisher.;
Narrator, Allan Peck.Being big can have its advantages, but it also comes with sizeable challenges. Take the world's largest lizard, the Komodo dragon, whose huge appetite means it must take on prey ten times its weight, or the tallest of them all, the giraffe, who with such a long neck must control immense blood pressure. Nature's biggest beasts must go to extraordinary lengths to thrive. For them, size does matter.E.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; 5.1 surround.
Subjects: Nonfiction television programs.; Documentary television programs.; Nature television programs.; Television programs.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Wildlife television programs.; Animals; Body size.; Komodo dragon.; Giraffe.; Blue whale.;
For private home use only.
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Big blue forever : the story of Canada's largest blue whale skeleton / by Miettunen, Anita.;
Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.The story of the blue whale skeleton on permanent display at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum in Vancouver, British Columbia. Includes facts about blue whales and their environment.LSC
Subjects: Beaty Biodiversity Museum; Baleen whales; Marine mammal remains (Archaeology); Blue whale;
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Biggest and smallest / by De la Bedoyere, Camilla.;
From blue whales to bee hummingbirds, be astonished by animal opposites.
Subjects: Body size; Animals;
© 2010., QEB,
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Song for a whale / by Kelly, Lynne,1969-;
Twelve-year-old Iris and her grandmother, both deaf, drive from Texas to Alaska armed with Iris's plan to help Blue-55, a whale unable to communicate with other whales.LSC
Subjects: Deaf children; Grandmothers; Whales; Automobile travel;
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Wild symphony / by Brown, Dan,1964-; Batori, Susan.;
Invites children to travel through trees and across seas with Maestro Mouse and his musical friends, who visit with a sequence of animals on spreads that incorporate clues to a coded message. Young readers will meet a big blue whale and speedy cheetahs, tiny beetles and graceful swans. Rhyming text combined with the music tells a story and reveals a funny or interesting side of each animal's personality.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Mice; Conductors (Music); Musicians; Animals; Conduct of life;
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The best bed for me / by Cornwall, Gaia.;
Mama and Mommy would like Sweet Pea to settle into bed, but it's not quite time. Even though the bed is fluffy, it's not as snuggly as curling up like a pig in the mud, or as spacious as sleeping in the wide ocean like a blue whale. It's not as fun as sleeping high up in a tree like a koala, or hanging upside down like a bat. And it's definitely not as relaxing as sleeping standing up, like an emperor penguin. But after mimicking all the ways different animals rest, this little one concedes that a comfy bed, a soft pillow, and a good-night wish offer the best way to fall asleep after all.LSC
Subjects: Bedtime; Sleep; Lesbian-parent families; Animal behavior;
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