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Why Am I an Amphibian?
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Why Am I an Amphibian?
(from the Classifying Animals series)
Amphibians are one group of animals. There are about 4200 species, or kinds, of amphibians. Frogs, salamanders, newts and toads are amphibians. But lizards, otters and seals are not. So what makes an amphibian an amphibian? In this book we will look closely at one amphibian, the red-eyed tree-frog, to find out.
Author: Greg Pyers
Size:  8 3/8 x 10 5/8  •  Copyright: 2006  •  Publisher:  Raintree  •  Pages:  32
Subjects: Primary Life Science
Features:  Captions, Fact box/Side bar, Labels
Title ISBN: 9781410920256 (1410920259)  •  Price: $7.99
6-Pack ISBN: 9781410920324 (1410920321) •  Price: $47.94
Guided Reading Level: P
Accelerated Reader  •  AR Level: 4.7  •  AR Points: 0.5  •  AR Quiz Number: 102250
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Classifying Animals
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Classifying Animals
By taking the animal’s perspective, this series offers a unique take on the classification of animals and why various animals fit into a particular category. Amazing photos and detailed facts paint a clear picture about each animal class and its various characteristics.
ISBN: 9781410920270 (1410920275)  •  Price: $47.94