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No backbone! The world of invertebrates

Author:
Goldish, Meish
Lunis, Natalie
Smith, Molly, 1974
Neuman, Pearl
White, Nancy, 1942
Camisa, Kathryn
 
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Star rating for Beautiful butterflies
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Star rating for Crawling crabs
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Text and photographs present amazing facts about crabs.
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Star rating for Deadly praying mantises
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This book describes praying mantises, including their physical characteristics, behavior, and eating habits.
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Star rating for Gooey jellyfish
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Text and photographs present amazing facts about jellyfish.
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Star rating for Prickly sea stars
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Text and photographs present amazing facts about sea stars.

9.  Slimy sea slugs

 
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Star rating for Smelly stink bugs
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Stink bugs got their name from the smelly liquid that they spray to keep enemies away. Look inside to discover more fascinating facts about these smelly creatures.
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Star rating for Squirting squids
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Text and photographs present amazing facts about squids.

13.  Squishy sponges

 
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Star rating for Bloodsucking leeches
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Detailed photographs and easy-to-follow text introduce children to bloodsucking leeches, describing their physical characteristics, use throughout history, habitat, and behavior.
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Star rating for Crafty garden spiders
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An introduction to the garden spider, how it spins a web, and how it catches food.
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Star rating for Creeping land snails
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Star rating for Deadly black widows
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A discussion of the black widow spider, the most dangerous kind of spider in the United States.
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Star rating for Hairy tarantulas
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Describes different types of tarantulas and their behavior.
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Star rating for Jumping spiders
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Young readers will learn about the natural habitat, diet, physical characteristics, and behavior of jumping spiders in this volume.

20.  Leggy centipedes

 
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Star rating for Roly-poly pillbugs
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Presents facts about pillbugs, covering their physical characteristics, defensive capabilities, relation to shrimp, lobsters, and crabs, use of gills, eating habits, and reproductive processes.
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Star rating for Spooky wolf spiders
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Young readers will learn about the natural habitat, diet, physical characteristics, and behavior of wolf spider in this volume.
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24.  Tricky trapdoor spiders

 
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Star rating for Wiggly earthworms
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An introduction to the lowly earthworm, which--though thought of as gross--is one of the most important animals on the earth.