Adaptation (Biology) -- Juvenile literature
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Adaptation (Biology) -- Juvenile literature
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Adaptation (Biology)
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- Rock? Plant? Animal?, how nature keeps us guessing, written by Etta Kaner ; illustrated by Brittany Lane
- The lizard scientists, studying evolution in action, text by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ; photographs by Nate Dappen and Neil Losin
- Animal armor, Laura Marsh
- Insect superpowers, 18 real bugs that smash, zap, hypnotize, sting, and devour!, by Kate Messner ; illustrated by Jillian Nickell
- If you played hide-and-seek with a chameleon, by Bill Wise ; illustrated by Rebecca Evans
- Moth, an evolution story, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Daniel Egnéus
- Now you see them, now you don't, poems about creatures that hide, David L. Harrison ; illustrated by Giles Laroche
- Shell, beak, tusk, shared traits and the wonders of adaptation, by Bridget Heos
- Animal skins, by Mary Holland
- Would you survive?, living things in habitats, [John Townsend]
- Animal eyes, by Mary Holland
- Eek, you reek!, poems about animals that stink, stank, stunk, Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple ; illustrated by Eugenia Nobati
- Mountain food chains, by Rebecca Pettiford
- Birds of every color, by Sneed B. Collard III ; photos by Sneed B. Collard III and Braden Collard
- What if you had animal scales!?, or other animal coats?, by Sandra Markle ; illustrated by Howard McWilliam
- Look at me!, wild animal show-offs, Jim Arnosky
- Polar bears and penguins, a compare and contrast book, by Katharine Hall
- What if you could spy like a narwhal!?, explore the superpowers of amazing animals, by Sandra Markle ; illustrated by Howard McWIliam
- Who are you calling weird?, Marilyn Singer ; Paul Daviz
- We're not weird, structure and function in the animal kingdom, Michael Garland
- Bigfoot and adaptation, by Terry Collins
- Thorny devils, Marcia Zappa
- Life through time, the 700-million-year story of life on Earth, written by John Woodward ; consultant, Chris Barker ; illustrators, James Kuether, Davide Bonadonna, SJC Illustration, Jon Hughes, Sofian Moumene, Claudia Saraceni/The Art Agency
- Out of sight till tonight!, all about nocturnal animals, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz and Joe Mathieu
- Hidden wildlife, how animals hide in plain sight, Jim Arnosky
- What if you had an animal tail!?, by Sandra Markle ; illustrated by Howard McWilliam
- Trickiest!, 19 sneaky animals, Steve Jenkins
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