How sharks and other fish attack / Tim Harris.
by Harris, Tim (Ornithologist).
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Farley Hill Junior Non-Fiction | J 597.15 (Browse shelf) | Available |
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J 597 Why don't fish have eyelashes? : | J 597 LIN Sea horses / | J 597 LIN Clown fish / | J 597.15 How sharks and other fish attack / | J 597.3 Megamouth shark / | J 597.3 The hammerhead shark / | J 597.3 Hammerhead shark / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.
"Hammerhead sharks pin their prey to the seabed, great whites have monstrous jaws filled with razor sharp teeth, groupers team up with wrasse in coordinated attacks and moray eels prefer to ambush their victims. Different techniques and adaptations are examined in detail, showing how fish predators are perfectly suited to their habitat and to the prey they pursue"--Amazon.
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K-3 Follett School Solutions.
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