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Baboons / by Woods, Mae;
Describes the physical characteristics, life cycle, social interactions, and different kinds of baboons.
Subjects: Baboons;
© c1998., Abdo & Daughters,

Green sea turtle / by Jackson, Tom,1972-;
Includes bibliographical references and index."In this book, young readers will learn about the diet, life cycle, behavior and habitat of sea turtles."--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Green turtle;
© c2014., Bearport Pub.,

Caterpillars to butterflies / by Kalman, Bobbie.;
Subjects: Butterflies; Caterpillars;
© c2009., Crabtree,

Lions / by Dineen, Jacqueline;
An introduction to the lion's physical features, habitat, life cycle, relationships with other animals, threats they face, and related facts.
Subjects: Lions;
© 2003., Smart Apple Media,

Tadpoles to frogs / by Kalman, Bobbie,1947-;
Provides information on frogs with a focus on life cycle and the transition from tadpole to frog.LSC
Subjects: Tadpoles; Frogs;
© c2009., Crabtree Pub. Co.,

Mammals / by Munson, Victoria.;
Simple text and photographs provide information on mammals, including their habitats, life cycles, and food.
Subjects: Mammals; Animals;

Sabertooth cats / by Higgins, Melissa,1953-; Yacobucci, Margaret M.(Margaret Mary); Sunders-Smith, Gail.; Hughes, Jon,1967-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Seven inch fangs made sabertooth cats a formidable ice age animal. Awesome illustrations accompany carefully leveled text about food, habitat, life cycle, and extinction, bringing sabertooth cats to life like never before.
Subjects: Saber-toothed tigers; Extinct mammals; Mammals, Fossil;

Frogs / by Musgrave, Ruth A.,1960-;
"Little readers learn how this kid-favorite animal develops from a tiny egg to a chubby tadpole to a big-eyed, long-legged adult frog ready to hop, leap, and splash...supersimple facts and vivid National Geographic photography introduce the youngest explorers to fabulous frogs of all sizes and colors"--
Subjects: Board books.; Frogs; Frogs;

Whirl / by Kerbel, Deborah.; Bisaillon, Josée.;
Follow the wordless journey of a maple key, as it twirls away from the parent tree and across the city. Along the way the windblown key crosses paths with children, their families, and a variety of animals. It even stars momentarily in a child's artwork, before finally landing, overwintering, and germinating in the spring. Solid nature content is interwoven with human narratives in this fresh new take on natural life cycles and the larger circle of life.Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: Stories without words.;

Swans / by Hoff, Mary King.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [32]), Internet addresses and index.Presents information on the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and life cycle of tundra swans, one of seven kinds of swans in the world.
Subjects: Tundra swan; Swans;
© c2006., Creative Education,