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Lizards
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Lizards

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Kids have a perennial interest in animals, but the most popular seem to be the predators. KidHaven’s Natures Predators series capitalizes on kid’s high interest by talking about these fascinating animals and how they hunt, trap, kill their prey, and how, they in turn, become the prey. Lizards, with their keen senses of sight and smell, have been grabbing and gulping down prey since the time of the earliest dinosaurs. This book looks at these successful predators as they hunt, eat, and protect themselves. Lizards featured include chameleons, geckos, skinks, and the fearsome Komodo dragons.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cengage Gale
Country
United States
Date
4 March 2004
Pages
48
ISBN
9780737718874

Kids have a perennial interest in animals, but the most popular seem to be the predators. KidHaven’s Natures Predators series capitalizes on kid’s high interest by talking about these fascinating animals and how they hunt, trap, kill their prey, and how, they in turn, become the prey. Lizards, with their keen senses of sight and smell, have been grabbing and gulping down prey since the time of the earliest dinosaurs. This book looks at these successful predators as they hunt, eat, and protect themselves. Lizards featured include chameleons, geckos, skinks, and the fearsome Komodo dragons.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cengage Gale
Country
United States
Date
4 March 2004
Pages
48
ISBN
9780737718874