An edition of Animals of the Temperate Forests (1976)

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An edition of Animals of the Temperate Forests (1976)

Animals of the temperate forests

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Explores the physical characteristics and habits of ten animals living in the temperate forest--the raccoon, otter, beaver, moose, porcupine, flying squirrel, red fox, koala, European brown bear, and white-tailed deer.

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English
Pages
28

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Cover of: Animals of the temperate forests
Animals of the temperate forests
1976, Lerner Publications Co.
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Cover of: Animals of the Temperate Forests
Animals of the Temperate Forests
1976, Lerner Publications Co.
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Published in
Minneapolis
Series
Lerner wildlife library

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
599/.09/0912
Library of Congress
QL112 .J57 1976

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Pagination
28 p. :
Number of pages
28

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Open Library
OL5202944M
Internet Archive
animalsoftempera00john
ISBN 10
0822512769
LCCN
75027757
Library Thing
8222684
Goodreads
7026765

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