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Animals defending themselves Animals at work Connolly, Sean

By: Sean ConnollyContributor(s): President, Jim O'Rourke | Print publishing, Tom Evans | Digital product development, Erika Meller | Manufacturing manager, Anne FritzingerMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Animals at workPublication details: Chicago, Illinoi World book 2018 Description: 48 pages Color illustrations 26 cmISBN: 9780716627289DDC classification: RJ 591.47 CONN
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J 591.4 GUIB Yuck, that's gross! / J 591.4 WOOL Animals surviving in extreme environments: Animals at work J 591.44 MARK What if you had animal eyes!? J 591.47 CONN Animals defending themselves Animals at work J 591.47 GUIB Back off, buddy! / J 591.472 GUIB Where did it go? / J 591.5 ANIM Animals and us

Most animals, even if they are predators, can become prey to another animal. Animals defending themselves looks at the many ways animals protect themselves from attack-from physical traits, such as spines and poison, to behavioral strategies, such as living in groups and playing dead. Includes Glossary; Find out more; Index

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