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Predatory animals -- Juvenile literature
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Predatory animals -- Juvenile literature
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Predatory animals
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Predatory animals
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Juvenile literature
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Mega-Predators of the past, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Howard Gray
Tracking pythons, the quest to catch an invasive predator and save an ecosystem, Kate Messner
Meat-eating dinosaurs, by Robin Birch
Coyote Peterson's brave adventures, wild animals in a wild world
Wild predators, by Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt
Super shark encyclopedia and other creatures of the deep, by Derek Harvey
Squids, by Nathan Sommer
How not to get eaten, more than 75 amazing wildlife survival skills, written by Josette Reeves ; illustrated by Asia Orlando
Me encantan los insectos, Lizzy Rockwell ; [translation by Eida del Risco]
Mega-Predators of the past, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Howard Gray
Powerful predators, Lisa M. Herrington ; content consultants, Becky Ellsworth, Curator of Shores Region, Nikki Smith, Assistant Curator, North America and Polar Frontier Regions, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Columbus, Ohio ; reading consultant, Jeanne M. Clidas, Ph.D., reading specialist
Sharks and other predators, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Carlo Molinari
Killer mammals, by Mignonne Gunasekara
Killer reptiles, by Mignonne Gunasekara
Great white sharks, apex predators, Charlotte Taylor
The magnificent book of dangerous animals, written by Tom Jackson ; illustrated by Val Walerczuk
Apex predators, the world's deadliest hunters, past and present, Steve Jenkins
Chomp!, fierce facts about the bite force, crushing jaws, and mighty teeth of Earth's champion chewers, Brady Barr, extreme animal explorer
Wild predators, by Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt
Land predators of North America, Erin Pembrey Swan
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