Animal defenses -- Juvenile literature
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Animal defenses -- Juvenile literature
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Animal defenses
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- When lunch fights back, wickedly clever animal defenses, Rebecca L. Johnson
- Animal defenses, how animals protect themselves, written by Etta Kaner ; illustrated by Pat Stephens
- How do animals stay safe?, Faith Hickman Brynie
- Adapt to survive, survival features of plants and animals
- 100 most indestructible things on the planet, [author, Anna Claybourne]
- Animal Armour, written by Gordon Coutts
- Tricky behaviour, Kimberley Jane Pryor
- Stinky skunks and other animal adaptations, by Barbara Taylor
- Don't read this book before dinner, revoltingly true tales of foul food, icky animals, horrible history, and more, Anna Claybourne
- Deadly poison dart frogs, by Jennifer Dussling
- Ick!, delightfully disgusting animal dinners, dwellings, and defenses, Melissa Stewart
- Stinkiest!, 20 smelly animals, Steve Jenkins
- Look at me!, how to attract attention in the animal world, Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
- The science of prehistoric giants, dinosaurs that used size and armor for defence, written by Ian Graham ; illustrated by Paco Sordo ; [series cretor, David Salariya]
- Hidden planet, Ben Rothery
- Look again, secrets of animal camouflage, Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
- 101 hidden animals, by Melvin + Gilda Berger
- How not to get eaten, written by Josette Reeves ; illustrated by Asia Orlando
- Warning colours, Kimberley Jane Pryor
- Swoop, Nicole Godwin ; illustrated by Susannah Crispe
- Mimicry and relationships, Kimberley Jane Pryor
- Animal armor, Laura Marsh
- Kaleidoscope of creatures, written by Cath Ard ; illustrated by Greer Stothers
- Ben Rothery's deadly and dangerous animals, Ben Rothery
- Animals with superpowers, written by William Anthony
- Bloody horned lizards, by Lori Haskins Houran
- Masters of disguise, camouflaging creatures & magnificent mimics, Marc Martin
- Clever camouflage, Kimberley Jane Pryor
- Danger colours, [photographs by] Oxford Scientific Films ; edited by Jennifer Coldrey and Karen Goldie-Morrison
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