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This book goes through the history and ins and outs of what makes a frog, a frog. It goes through the breathing and life cycle and how they get color and change from person to person. Perfect for lesson on amphibious creatures and if students is doing a report on frogs.
 
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ORB002 | otra reseña | Nov 26, 2021 |
Good. I Read it and bought it for Corbett.
 
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jhawn | otra reseña | Jul 31, 2017 |
Very interesting. This books is divided into four sections: Sections one and two provide background information on reptiles and briefly discusses the variation within the 6,800+ species of reptiles. Section three is field guide portion. Section four, the reference section, tells readers where to find specific information in the book and good sources of extra information elsewhere. Specifically in section three, the format is consistent from page to page and illustrations include pictures, maps, and a margin of extra information (look-alikes, related species, and fun facts). The text of the book is clearly written and very interesting; it would be suitable to read-alouds or for individual reading. Younger students may have difficulty with some of the scientific names, but many enjoy the colorful pictures of the animals.
 
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kmcinern | otra reseña | Sep 4, 2011 |
This field guide has everything important to me; extensive coverage, good photos of each species, good range maps, well formated keyed accompanying text, and very durable binding
 
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billsearth | otra reseña | Mar 30, 2010 |
A very quick, visual rundown of all crocodilians. Conservation numbers are beginning to get a bit dated, but overall still a good introductory crocodilian book.
 
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JoshMock | otra reseña | Mar 1, 2010 |
An overview of all the crocodilian species: two kinds of alligators, six species of caiman, thirteen different crocodiles and the two gharials. Stunning photos and lots of interesting facts.

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jeane | otra reseña | Sep 19, 2009 |
 
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ScienceOlympiad | otra reseña | Oct 12, 2007 |
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