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Mammals -- Juvenile literature
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Mammals -- Juvenile literature
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Mammals
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Mammals
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Juvenile literature
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Animals, witness life in the wild featuring hundreds of species, Sean Callery and Miranda Smith
Furry animals
Why do mammals have fur?, and other questions about evolution and classification, Pat Jacobs
Mammals, Ann O. Squire
Prehistoric mammals, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Franco Tempesta
Grzimek's student animal life resource
Mammal life cycles, by Bray Jacobson
Whales and other mammals, David West
Mammals
Fantastic mammals, come face to face with creatures big and small, adapted from an original text by David Burnie
Amazing mammals, written by Alexandra Parsons ; photographed by Jerry Young ; illustrations by Ruth Lindsay and Julie Anderson. --
Mammals, Laura Perdew
Why do platypuses lay eggs? and other curious mammal adaptations, by Patricia Fletcher
A mammal is an animal, Lizzy Rockwell
About mammals, a guide for children, Cathryn Sill ; illustrated by John Sill
Mammals, Izzi Howell
How mammals run, by Emma Huddleston ; content consultant, David Hu
Mammals, amazing life cycles, by Honor Head
I am Josephine, (and I am a living thing), written by Jan Thornhill ; illustrations by Jacqui Lee
1,001 creatures, Laura Merz and Aino Järvinen ; translated from the Finnish by Emily Jeremiah
Fur & feathers, a close-up photographic look inside your world, written by Heidi Fiedler
Even more lesser spotted animals, more brilliant beasts you never knew you needed to know about, Martin Brown
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