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Sisters & brothers, sibling relationships in the animal world, by Steve Jenkins & Robin Page

Label
Sisters & brothers, sibling relationships in the animal world, by Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Sisters & brothers
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1325204885
Responsibility statement
by Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
Sub title
sibling relationships in the animal world
Summary
Peregrine falcons learn to hunt by practicing with their sisters and brothers Elephant sisters babysit their younger siblings Hyena brothers often fight to the death but wild turkey brothers stay together for life The giant anteater is an only child while termites may have millions of siblings! Find out more about these animal brothers and sisters and many others inside this book
Table Of Contents
African elephant Gould's long-eared bat Nine-banded armadillos New Mexico whiptail lizards Naked mole rats Termite Grizzly bears Spotted hyenas Black widow spiders Cheetahs Pergrine falcon Wild turkey Beavers Nile crocodiles European shrews Great crested grebe Chichlid Asian Koel Giant anteaters
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
Sisters and brothers
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