Predatory animals -- Juvenile literature
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Predatory animals -- Juvenile literature
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Predatory animals
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Incoming Resources
- Polar bears on the hunt, Meg Marquardt
- How to high tea with a hyena (and not get eaten), Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Kathryn Durst
- Killer whales, built for the hunt, by Christine Zuchora-Walske
- Deadly!, the truth about the most dangerous creatures on Earth, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Neal Layton
- The wolves and moose of Isle Royale, restoring an island ecosystem, text by Nancy Castaldo ; photographs by Morgan Heim
- Ocean hunters, written by Kris Hirschmann ; illustrated by Monika Popowitz
- Crocodiles, built for the hunt, by Tammy Gagne
- Killer creatures, Claire Llewellyn
- Everything predators, All the Photos, Facts, and Fun You Can Sink Your Teeth into, Blake Hoena with National Geographic explorer Shivani Bhalla
- Hammerhead shark, Camilla De la Bédoyère
- Deadly predators, Melissa Stewart
- Deadly animals collection, readers that grow with you
- Predator face-off, Melissa Stewart
- Mountain, Sean Callery ; Consultant, David Burnie
- Carnivores, James Benefield
- Great predators of the sea, Q.L. Pearce ; illustrated by Joe Yakovetic
- Big predators, by Catherine Ipcizade
- Saltwater crocodile, by Julie Murray
- Giant meat-eating dinosaurs, David West
- Wild predators, by Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt
- Predators and prey, Marcia S. Freeman
- Crocodile vs. wildebeest, Mary Meinking
- Predators in the rain forest, Saviour Pirotta
- Predators, Bernard Stonehouse ; illustrated by John Francis
- 5 wild creature adventures!, a collection of five early readers, by Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt
- Battling dinosaurs, author: Anna Brett
- 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
- Small & deadly dinosaurs, Brenda Ralph Lewis
- Birds, by Lynn Stone
- Deadly animals, ultimate top tens : meet the word's most dangerous creatures, natural history consultant, Kim Dennis-Bryan, F.Z.S
- Great white shark, by Julie Murray
- Lions, tigers, and bears, why are big predators so rare?, Ron Hirschi ; photographs by Thomas D. Mangelsen
- The most dangerous, by Terri Fields ; illustrated by Laura Jacques
- Great white shark, Camilla De la Bédoyère
- Small and deadly dinosaurs, consulting editor, Carl Mehling
- Sharks and other predators, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Carlo Molinari
- Savage slashers, by Natalie Lunis and Nancy White
- Predator attack!, by Katharine Kenah
- Deadly predators, by Camilla de la Bédoyère
- Great white sharks, Sandra Markle
- Land predators of North America, Erin Pembrey Swan ;[illustrations by Jose Gonzales and Steve Savage]
- Deadly diaries, Steve Backshall
- Predators collection, Laura Marsh; Anne Schreiber
- On the hunt with black mambas, by Kristen Pope
- Predators, [the world's deadliest hunters!], written by Steve Parker ; design by Jo Ryan
- When deadly creatures fight, --who would win?, Brian Good
- Deadly predators, by Louise and Richard Spilsbury
- Boa constrictor, killer king of the jungle, Louise Spilsbury
- Praying mantis vs. Giant hornet, battle of the powerful predators, by Alicia Z. Klepeis ; consultant, Christiane Weirauch, Professor of Entomology, Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside
- Deadly animals, Anna Claybourne
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