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Animal Predators.


Animal Predators

Sandra Markle

Lerner Publications

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1575050210 $176.82 1-800-328-4929

With Animal Predators, science writer nd wildlife expert Sandra Markle has written a superb seven volume series highlighting some of the most skillful skill·ful  
adj.
1. Possessing or exercising skill; expert. See Synonyms at proficient.

2. Characterized by, exhibiting, or requiring skill.
 and successful hunters in the animal kingdom. Each volume is impressively enhanced with full color photography throughout, combining with an informative, engaging text revealing to young readers how these carnivores track and bring down their prey. The individual titles comprising this truly outstanding and strongly recommended series includes Crocodiles (1575057263); Owls (1575057298); Great White Sharks great white shark
 or white shark

Large, aggressive shark (Carcharodon carcharias, family Lamnidae), considered the species most dangerous to humans. It is found in tropical and temperate regions of all oceans and is noted for its voracious appetite.
 (157-505731X); Killer Whales killer whale or grampus, a large, rapacious marine mammal, Orcinus orca, of the dolphin family. Male killer whales may reach a length of 30 ft (9 m) and females half that length.  (157505728X); Lions (1575057-271); Polar Bears polar bear, large white bear, Ursus maritimus, formerly Thalarctos maritimus, of the coasts of arctic North America. Polar bears usually live on drifting pack ice, but sometimes wander long distances inland.  (1575-057301); and Wolves (1575057328). Animal Predators is an ideal and strongly recommended series for school and community library wildlife reference collections, each individual title also features a glossary, index, and bibliography for further reading.
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