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Reptiles, Amanda O'Neill

Label
Reptiles, Amanda O'Neill
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Reptiles
Oclc number
50339889
Responsibility statement
Amanda O'Neill
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader AR, LG, 5.0, 0.5, 77678
Summary
"Learn which turtle breathes through a snorkel, find out why a snake flicks its tongue, and explore why reptiles need our help"--Page 4 of cover
Table Of Contents
Which animals are reptiles? -- Are frogs and newts reptiles? -- Which is the biggest reptile? -- Which reptile lives the longest? -- Which is the biggest snake? -- Do snakes have good table manners? -- Why do snakes have teeth and fangs? -- Why do snakes stare? -- Whose tongue is longer than its tail? -- Why do lizards lose their tails? -- Why do geckos lick their eyes? -- Are there still dragons on Earth? -- Which reptile is a living fortress? -- Do turtles have teeth? -- Which turtle breathes through a snorkel? -- Which animal is like a submarine? -- What makes a crocodile smile? -- Why do crocodiles eat together? -- How do lizards move in a hurry? -- How do snakes move without legs? -- How do crocodiles swim without fins? -- Which lizard looks both ways at once? -- Why does a snake flick its tongue? -- What use is a hole in the head? -- Why do some reptiles disguise themselves? -- Which lizard has a frightful frill? -- Which turtle kicks up a stink? -- Why do some snakes pretend to be dead? -- Which turtle fishes with its tongue? -- Who enjoys a mouthful of prickles? -- Which snakes give a deadly hug? -- Which reptile stays in its egg? -- Which reptile lays the most eggs? -- Which reptile is the most caring mother? -- Do reptiles have skin like ours? -- Why do snakes shed their skins? -- Why do some lizards have horns and spikes? -- Why do reptiles need our help? -- Index
Target audience
juvenile
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