Mammals -- Juvenile literature
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Mammals -- Juvenile literature
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Mammals
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Incoming Resources
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- Bats, by Gail Gibbons
- Rhinoceroses are awesome!, by Allan Morey ; consultant, Jackie Gai, DVM, Wildlife Veterinarian, Vacaville, California
- Babies nurse, by Phoebe Fox ; illustrations by Jim Fox ; line drawings by Wesley Davies
- Why do mammals have fur?, and other questions about evolution and classification, Pat Jacobs
- Mammals, by M. Barbara Brownell
- Ultimate mammalpedia, the most complete mammal reference ever, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- 12 mammals back from the brink, by Nancy Furstinger
- What on earth is a pangolin, Edward R. Ricciuti
- Operation pangolin, saving the world's only scaled mammal, written and photographed by Suzi Eszterhas
- Mammals, Laura Perdew
- Polar bear vs. grizzly bear, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Cuddled and carried, by Dia L. Michels ; illustrated by Mike Speiser
- Killer mammals, by Mignonne Gunasekara
- Mammal, written by Steve Parker ; [photography by Jane Burton and others]
- Why am I a mammal?, Greg Pyers
- Mammals, [by] Ann O. Squire
- Furry animals, writer: Grace Guibert
- Is a camel a mammal?, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Jim Durk
- Mammals, David Burnie
- Mammals, [writers, Grace Guibert, Mellonee Carrigan]
- Even more lesser spotted animals, more brilliant beasts you never knew you needed to know about, Martin Brown
- Prehistoric mammals, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Franco Tempesta
- The secret life of the sloth, Laurence Pringle ; illustrated by Kate Garchinsky
- Mammal, written by Steve Parker ; [special photography by Jane Burton and others]
- Choosing a hamster, gerbil, guinea pig, rabbit, ferret, mouse, or rat, how to choose and care for a small mammal, Laura S. Jeffrey
- Mammal mania, 30 activities and observations for exploring the world of mammals, Lisa J. Amstutz
- A mammal is an animal, Lizzy Rockwell
- How did the creature cross the road?, by Joanne Mattern
- National Audubon Society first field guide
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