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Lizards:

Weird and Wonderful
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Hachette Digital, Inc., Oct 31, 2009 - Juvenile Nonfiction
With enthusiastic and accurate text blended with precise illustrations, this book describes 13 amazing lizards and delivers an in-depth look into their fascinating worlds, from their eating habits to the defense of their territory. Full color.
  

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Lizards Weird and Wonderful introduces the reader to 13 different lizards. The book describes how. lizards are similar to each other and explains the many ...
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About the author (2009)

Margery Facklam collaborated on three other titles in his highly acclaimed series: And Then There Was One: The Mysteries of Extinction; Do Not Disturb: The Mysteries of animal Hibernation and Sleep; and Bees Dance and Whales Sing; The Mysteries of Animal Communication. Ms Facklam lives in upstate New York.

Alan Male has thirty years of experience as a professional illustrator. An authority on professional practice, research and communication, and theoretical and practical processing, he lives in Cornwall, England.

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