Animals that live in trees / Jane R. McCauley.
by McCauley, Jane R.
Material type: BookSeries: Books for young explorers. Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : National Geographic Society, 1986Description: 32 p. : ill.ISBN: 087044641X (lib. bdg.) :; 0870446363 :.Subject(s): Forest animals | TreesDDC classification: 591.52 Summary: Introduces a variety of animals that seek safety, shelter and food in trees, such as koala, fruit bat, walking stick, snail, and howler monkey.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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J 591.3 WOO I Wonder Why Kangaroos Have Pouches : | J 591.4 PAT Eggs and Chicks / | J 591.5 BAN Animals in winter / | J 591.5 MAC Animals that live in trees / | J 591.52 URQ Animals that travel / | J 591.56 HAL Hibernation / | J 591.56 MAC Animals and their hiding places / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduces a variety of animals that seek safety, shelter and food in trees, such as koala, fruit bat, walking stick, snail, and howler monkey.
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