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What Happened to the Mammoths?

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3 out of 5
Based on 6 Ratings and 2 Reviews

Book Description
How do cats purr? How does a homing pigeon find its way home? Why do baby alligators need cavities? These are just a few of the questions that scientists tackle in this book of Science in Action. The twelve explorations cover some of kids' favorite animals. The creatures--some lovable, some creepy, and all amazing--are the reader's gateway into the world of real science. And the reader will discov... More
Book Information
PublisherBoyds Mills Press
BindingHardcover (4 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages64
ISBN-101563978016
ISBN-13978-1563978012
Publication Date02/01/2000
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About Jack Myers (Author) : Jack Myers is a published author and an editor of children's books. Some of the published credits of Jack Myers include The Puzzle of the Platypus: And Other Explorations of Science in Action (Scienti... more
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About John Rice (Illustrator) : John Rice is a published author, editor, and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of John Rice include The Puzzle of the Platypus: And Other Explorations of Science in Act... more
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