The axolotl, hagfish, and olm are just a few of the animals that look, sound, smell, or act in a way that will make readers stop and say, “Whoa, dude! What’s up with that?” Biological classifications. Author’s note. Further information. Index. Maps. Full-color illustrations rendered in ink, with digitally applied color.
Unusual Creatures: A Mostly Accurate Account of Some of Earth's Strangest Animals
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ISBN: 9781452104676 JLG Level: SCE : Science Nonfiction Elementary (Grades 2–6) Publisher: Chronicle Page Count: 108 Trim Size: 8 1/2" x 11" Illustrators: Arjen Noordeman, Christie Wright, Jelmer Noordeman Dewey Classification: 590 Scholastic Reading Counts: Level: 9.7, Points: 5 Lexile: Level: IG1130L Awards & Honors: Scientific American Science Books for Stormy Weather; IRA Children’s Choices, Adcanced Readers, 2013 Genre: Nonfic For additional book information, you must be a JLG Member.
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