Incoming Resources
- Caniba, a film by Véréna Paravel & Lucien Castaing-Taylor
- How do animals hunt and feed?, Jeanne Nagle
- Bugs for lunch, Insectos para el amuerzo, Margery Facklam ; illustrated by Sylvia Long ; [translation by Liliana Valenzuela]
- Prehistoric, predators of the past, Discovery Communications
- The wolf's tooth, keystone predators, trophic cascades, and biodiversity, Cristina Eisenberg
- Carnivores, James Benefield
- Death by atrocious animals, Mignonne Gunasekara
- Lions, tigers, and bears, why are big predators so rare?, Ron Hirschi ; photographs by Thomas D. Mangelsen
- Predator attack!, by Katharine Kenah
- Africa's wildlife
- Planet carnivore, sharks and lions, National Geographic Television & Film
- Who's that-- eating?, see how the animals eat
- Predators at war, National Geographic Television & Film ; producers, Jeff Morales, Kim Wolhuter ; writer, Eleanor Grant
- Deadly predators, by Camilla de la Bédoyère
- Animals that hunt, Angela Royston
- Little killers, the ferocious lives of puny predators, Sneed B. Collard III
- Savage kingdom. Season 3
- Bloodsucking creatures, Anthony D. Fredericks
- Barf and poop, Holly Duhig
- Weird and wonderful, Kathy Riley
- Explore predators and prey!, Cindy Blobaum ; illustrated by Matt Aucoin
- Powerful predators, Lisa M. Herrington ; content consultants, Becky Ellsworth, Curator of Shores Region, Nikki Smith, Assistant Curator, North America and Polar Frontier Regions, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Columbus, Ohio ; reading consultant, Jeanne M. Clidas, Ph.D., reading specialist
- The big eating book, Guido van Genechten
- Everything predators, All the Photos, Facts, and Fun You Can Sink Your Teeth into, Blake Hoena with National Geographic explorer Shivani Bhalla
- Whose food is this, a look at what animals eat-- leaves, bugs, and nuts, by Nancy Kelly Allen ; illustrated by Derrick Alderman and Denise Shea
- Bugs for lunch, Margery Facklam ; illustrated by Sylvia Long
- Deadly predators, Melissa Stewart
- Deadly animals collection, readers that grow with you
- Fantastic feeders, Tim Knight
- Predator face-off, Melissa Stewart
- Big predators, by Catherine Ipcizade
- The predator paradox, ending the war with wolves, bears, cougars, and coyotes, John A. Shivik
- Predators, Bernard Stonehouse ; illustrated by John Francis
- Lynx chase, hares dash, Jens Haakonsen
- Deadly dozen, Africa and India, National Geographic Television; producer/writer, Michael Welsh; writers, Chris Sondreal, Vince Sherry
- Deadly predators, by Louise and Richard Spilsbury
- Predators collection, Laura Marsh; Anne Schreiber
- Predators, [the world's deadliest hunters!], written by Steve Parker ; design by Jo Ryan
- The bedside book of beasts, a wildlife miscellany, Graeme Gibson, book design by C.S. Richardson
- The red hourglass, lives of the predators, Gordon Grice
- Bloodsucking creatures, Ron Knapp
- The giant book of sharks & other scary predators, Jim Pipe
- Everybody has a house & Everybody eats, two early science concept books, by Mary McBurney Green ; with ill. by Louis Klein
- The encyclopedia of animal predators, learn about each predator's traits and behaviors; identify the tracks and signs of more than 50 predators; protect your livestock, poultry, and pets, Janet Vorwald Dohner
- Predators and prey, by Michael Chinery
- Just one bite, 11 animals and their bites at life size!, by Lola Schaefer ; iIllustrated by Geoff Waring
- Kids @ discovery, Exploration Production, Inc
- Carnivores, Heather C. Hudak
- Apex predators, the world's deadliest hunters, past and present, Steve Jenkins
- Amazing predators, John Townsend