Mammals -- Juvenile literature
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- National Audubon Society first field guide, written by John Grassy and Chuck Keene
- Mammal, written by Steve Parker, Jonathan Elphick, David Burnie, and Chris Norris
- Do you know about mammals?, by Buffy Silverman
- Mammals, a guide to familiar American species, by Herbert S. Zim and Donald F. Hoffmeister ; illustrated by James Gordon Irving ; sponsored by the Wildlife Management Institute ; 218 animals in full color
- Operation pangolin, saving the world's only scaled mammal, written and photographed by Suzi Eszterhas
- Whales and other mammals, David West
- Miniature mammals, Alex Kuskowski
- Bats, by Gail Gibbons
- Top 10 small mammals for kids, Ann Graham Gaines
- Lesser spotted animals, the coolest creatures you've never heard of, by Martin Brown
- Ultimate mammalpedia, the most complete mammal reference ever, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- Mammal, discovery starts with a single word, [written by Penelope Arlon]
- About mammals, a guide for children, Cathryn Sill ; illustrated by John Sill
- Is a camel a mammal?, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Jim Durk
- Tooth by tooth, comparing fangs, tusks, and chompers, Sara Levine ; illustrations by T.S Spookytooth
- Boobies, by Nancy Vo
- Mammals, written and edited by Sarah Walker and Anna Lofthouse
- Mammals, text and photography by Edward Parker
- Freshwater giants, hippopotamus, river dolphins, and manatees, Phyllis J. Perry
- 1,001 creatures, Laura Merz and Aino Järvinen ; translated from the Finnish by Emily Jeremiah
- Mammals!, by Nick Forshaw & William Exley
- Mammals, Patricia Daniels
- What's a mammal?, Anna Kaspar
- Mama's milk, by Michael Elsohn Ross ; illustrations by Ashley Wolff
- Even more lesser spotted animals, more brilliant beasts you never knew you needed to know about, Martin Brown