Adaptation (Biology) -- Juvenile literature
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Adaptation (Biology) -- Juvenile literature
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- How pigeons and other animals sense magnetic fields, Ryan Nagelhout
- Bigfoot and adaptation, by Terry Collins ; illustrated by Cristian Mallea
- Why do mudskippers walk?, and other curious fish adaptations, by Patricia Fletcher
- Bears hibernate, by Susan H. Gray
- Animal eyes, by Mary Holland
- Caribou of the tundra, by Amy B. Rogers
- Natural world, a visual compendium of wonders from nature, by Amanda Wood & Mike Jolley ; illustrated by Owen Davey
- Kill or die, extreme life cycles, Louise Spilsbury
- All about animals in winter, by Martha E.H. Rustad
- Tarantula vs. piranha, Jill Keppeler
- Life, the first four billion years : the story of life from the big bang to the evolution of humans, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Grahame Baker-Smith
- Things that make you go yuck!, odd couples, Jenn Dlugos & Charlie Hatton
- Shell, beak, tusk, shared traits and the wonders of adaptation, by Bridget Heos
- Hippo vs. polar bear, Janey Levy
- Arctic foxes of the tundra, by Joyce Jeffries
- Living in a world of white, where survival means blending in, by Tanya Lee Stone
- Turtle or tortoise?, Rob Ryndak
- Polar bears and penguins, a compare and contrast book, by Katharine Hall
- A journey into adaptation with Max Axiom, super scientist, by Agnieszka Biskup ; illustrated by Cynthia Martin and Barbara Schulz
- Survival and change, Steve Parker
- If you played hide-and-seek with a chameleon, by Bill Wise ; illustrated by Rebecca Evans
- Working as a team, Nancy Dickmann
- Stinky skunks and other animal adaptations, by Barbara Taylor
- Grossest animal tricks, Agatha Gregson
- Animal mouths, by Mary Holland
- Thorny devils, Marcia Zappa
- Why are ostriches so big?, and other curious bird adaptations, by Patricia Fletcher
- Amazing plant powers, how plants fly, fight, hide, hunt, and change the world, Loreen Leedy and Andrew Schuerger
- 20 fun facts about mammal adaptations, Kristen Rajczak
- Hostile homes, extreme habitats, Angela Royston
- Camels, Kate Riggs
- Super cockroaches, by Karen Latchana Kenney
- Claws, coats, and camouflage, the ways animals fit into their world, by Susan Goodman ; photographs by Michael Doolittle
- Plant and animal adaptations, [written by ]Joseph Midthun ; [illustration by] Samuel Hiti
- Now you see them, now you don't, poems about creatures that hide, David L. Harrison ; illustrated by Giles Laroche
- Family groups, Simon Rose
- Eek, you reek!, poems about animals that stink, stank, stunk, director, Andy T. Jones
- 20 fun facts about marine animal adaptations, Tayler Cole
- Traits for survival, Dona Herweck Rice
- How do polar bears stay warm?, Mark Ripley
- Thorny devil lizards and other extreme reptile adaptations, by Lisa J. Amstutz ; consultant: Joe Maierhauser & Terry Phillip
- Eek, you reek!, poems about animals that stink, stank, stunk, Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple ; illustrated by Eugenia Nobati
- Clownfish aren't so funny, fascinating facts about some of the ocean's most misunderstood creatures, by Matt Weiss ; photos by Matt Weis & Keri Wilks
- Look at me!, wild animal show-offs, Jim Arnosky
- Why do Thorny devils have two heads?, and other curious reptile adaptations, by Patricia Fletcher
- Adaptation, Steve Parker
- Diversión con animales en otoño, Martha E.H. Rustad ; ilustrado por Amanda Enright ; [traducción al español fue realizada por José Becerra-Cárdenas]
- Osos polares y pingüinos, un libro de comparación y contraste, por Katharine Hall
- How snakes and other animals taste the air, Kristen Rajczak
- Diversión con animales en otoño, Martha E.H. Rustad ; [illustrated by] Amanda Enright
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