How eagles and other birds attack! / Tim Harris.
by Harris, Tim (Ornithologist).
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Farley Hill Junior Non-Fiction | J 598.15 (Browse shelf) | Available |
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J 598 Pet birds : | J 598 Creepy but cool birds / | J 598 BAC Zootles backyard birds | J 598.15 How eagles and other birds attack! / | J 598.3 Flamingos / | J 598.3 Herons / | J 598.3 Why are flamingos pink? : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.
"Eagles are deadly hunters that are perfectly adapted to their hostile mountain habitat. Discover how these apex raptors and other birds use their skills and adaptations to chase, dive, ambush, or even stamp on their prey"--Back cover.
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K-3 Follett School Solutions.
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