JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Zoology
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Zoology
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Zoology
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- Joan Procter, dragon doctor, the woman who loved reptiles, written by Patricia Valdez ; illustrated by Felicita Sala
- Gorillas and their infants, by Margaret Hall
- Tigers and their cubs, by Margaret Hall
- Horse, written by Juliet Clutton-Brock
- How to swallow a pig, step-by-step advice from the animal kingdom, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Something rotten, a fresh look at roadkill, Heather L. Montgomery ; illustrated by Kevin O'Malley
- Whose track is that?, by Stan Tekiela
- Curious about insects, written by Cathryn Sill ; illustrated by John Sill
- Our dogs, ourselves, how we live with dogs, Alexandra Horowitz
- Las serpientes, Melissa Stewart
- You can be a primatologist, Jill Pruetz, Ph.D
- Las ranas, Elizabeth Carney
- Claude, the true story of a white alligator, Emma Bland Smith ; illustrated by Jennifer M. Potter
- Can you count the critters?, by Stan Tekiela
- The orca scientists, by Kim Perez Valice ; with photographs by Andy Comins and the Center for Whale Research
- 10 reasons to love a lion, written by Catherine Barr ; illustrated by Hanako Clulow
- Brilliant beetles, a 4D book, by Melissa Higgins
- Bats, learning to fly, Falynn Koch
- Growing frogs, Vivian French ; illustrated by Alison Bartlett
- The icky bug counting book, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Ralph Masiello
- Talk, talk, squawk!, a human's guide to animal communication, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Neal Layton
- Jumping spiders, an augmented reality experience, Sandra Markle
- Dive in, swim with sea creatures at their actual size, Roxie Munro
- It can't be true!, poo!, written by Andrea Mills and Ben Morgan ; illustrators Adam Benton [and seven others]
- Birds, author, Ben Hoare
- Conejos, Julie Murray ; Spanish translator, Maria Puchol
- Elk, Melissa Gish
- Penguins and their chicks, by Margaret Hall
- Dot, stripe, squiggle, Sarah Grace Tuttle ; illustrated by Miriam Nerlove
- Prairie dogs, Valerie Bodden
- The bug handbook, Kelly Gauthier ; all artwork by Julius Csotonyi
- Ninita's big world, the true story of a deaf pygmy marmoset, by Sarah Glenn Marsh ; illustrations by Stephanie Fizer Coleman
- Albertosaurus, by Kathryn Clay
- Grizzly bear, by Julie Murray
- Sharks!, Lori Stein
- Do lizards eat ice cream?, how animals beat the heat, written by Etta Kaner ; illustrated by Jenna Piechota
- Big cats, text by Ruth A. Musgrave
- Animal showdown, round 2 : surprising animal matchups with surprising results, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- Weird, wild, amazing! forest, exploring the incredible world in the trees, Tim Flannery ; art by Sam Caldwell
- Cosas vivientes, Patricia Armentrout ; traducción de Sophia Barba-Heredia
- Grandes migraciones, Laura Marsh
- Water-walking, sidewinding, and other remarkable reptile adaptations, Laura Perdew ; illustrated by Katie Mazeika
- Hyenas bite!, by Janey Levy
- Bird guide of North America, the best birding book for kids from a National Geographic bird expert, Jonathan Alderfer
- Grand grasshoppers, a 4D book, by Megan Cooley Peterson
- Wild animals of the south, Dieter Braun ; translation by Jen Calleja
- Harp seals, Jessie Alkire
- Go, goats!, Kama Einhorn ; photographs by Janet Holmes
- Animals, Ingela P. Arrhenius
- How far home?, animal migrations, by Monika Davies ; illustrated by Romina Mart?