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Amazing animals of the world 3. 590 AMA T 447 43 590 AMA T 4 590 AMA T 44762 Put on some antlers and walk like a moose : how scientists find, follow, Sayre, April Pulley. and study wild animals 590 SAY T 22850 25 Animal survivors of the Arctic Somervill, Barbara A. 590 SOM T 45987 68 Amazing animals of the world 1. 590.3 AMA T 474 590.3 AMA T 47450 590.3 AMA T 47451 590.3 AMA T 47453 590.3 AMA T 47454 77 590.3 AMA T 47455 74 590.3 AMA T 47457 74 590.3 AMA T 47458 Claws, coats, and camouflage : the ways animals fit into their world Goodman, Susan E., 1952-591.4 GOO T 223 Survival : life in earth's toughest habitats Taylor, Barbara, 1954-591.4 TAY T 283 Underground towns, treetops, and other animal hiding places Halpern, Monica. 591.47 HAL T 46769 Animal chemical combat : poisons, smells, and slime Mitchell, Susan K. 591.47 MIT T 465 Animal mimics : look-alikes and copycats Mitchell, Susan K. 591.47 MIT T 466 Animals with awesome armor : shells, scales, and exoskeletons Mitchell, Susan K. 591.47 MIT T 467 50 Animals with crafty camouflage : hiding in plain sight Mitchell, Susan K. 591.47 MIT T 468 48 Report generated on 10/4/2010 Page 1 of 6

Animals with wicked weapons : stingers, barbs, and quills Mitchell, Susan K. 591.47 MIT T 469 Animal disguises Weber, Belinda. 591.47 WEB T 8 How animals live : the amazing world of animals in the wild Stonehouse, Bernard. 591.5 STO T 44581 85 Animals that hibernate Perry, Phyllis J. 591.56 PER T 45989 What's eating you? : parasites--the inside story Davies, Nicola, 1958-591.6 DAV T 48292 67 Animals at the edge : saving the world's rarest creatures Baillie, Jonathan. 591.68 BAI T 471 50 Animals of the rain forest Savage, Stephen. 591.734 SAV T 7601 118 Animals of the grasslands Savage, Stephen. 591.74 SAV T 10143 45 Animals of the desert Savage, Stephen. 591.4 SAV T 547 117 Nematodes, leeches & other worms Parker, Steve. 592 PAR T 44566 59 Invertebrates Petersen, Christine. 592 PET T 153 Invertebrates Silverstein, Alvin. 592 SIL T 22860 29 Sorting out worms and other invertebrates : everything you want to Woods, Samuel G. know about insects, corals, mollusks, sponges, and more! 592 WOO T 11041 28 The tarantula scientist Montgomery, Sy. 595.4 MON T 43770 51 Spiders and other invertebrates Solway, Andrew. 595.4 SOL T 46367 47 Report generated on 10/4/2010 Page 2 of 6

Shark MacQuitty, Miranda. 597 MAC T 215 27 Sharks : a portrait of the animal world Cleave, Andrew. 597.3 CLE T 44735 21 The world's deadliest sharks Healy, Nick. 597.3 HEA T 45087 23 Poison frogs and other amphibians Solway, Andrew. 597.87 SOL T 46365 46 Amphibians & reptiles of the United States and Canada. 597.9 AMP T 44524 48 Desert tortoises Blomquist, Christopher. 597.92 BLO T 453 32 Green sea turtles Blomquist, Christopher. 597.92 BLO T 454 37 Endangered sea turtles Kalman, Bobbie. 597.92 KAL T 457 35 Tortoises and turtles Morgan, Sally. 597.92 MOR T 456 34 Sea turtles Rhodes, Mary Jo. 597.92 RHO T 44120 76 The gopher tortoise Schueler, Donald G. 597.92 SCH T 47148 Leatherback sea turtle Theodorou, Rod. 597.92 THE T 47146 81 Turtles and crocodilians : marine turtles, freshwater turtles, tortoises, Alderton, David. alligators, crocodiles-- REF 597.92 ALD T 43254 62 Komodo dragon Darling, Kathy. 597.95 DAR T 22931 77 Endangered Komodo dragons Kalman, Bobbie. 597.95 KAL T 455 35 Report generated on 10/4/2010 Page 3 of 6

The snake scientist Montgomery, Sy. 597.96 MON T 45111 Alligators & crocodiles Dudley, Karen. 597.98 DUD T 447 The American crocodile : help save this endangered species! Scherer, Glenn. 597.98 SCH T 48294 58 DK guide to birds Morgan, Ben, 1968-598 MOR T 706 34 Stokes field guide to birds : Eastern region Stokes, Donald W. 598 STO T 453 31 The encyclopedia of North American birds Birds. Vanner, Michael. 598 VAN T 2437 23 REF 598 BIR T 14635 29 REF 598 BIR T 14638 38 REF 598 BIR T 14727 38 Whooping cranes Dudley, Karen. 598.3 DUD T 11918 76 Whooping crane Gray, Susan Heinrichs. 598.3 GRA T 458 Threat to the whooping crane Harkins, Susan Sales. 598.3 HAR T 459 36 Whooping crane Falcons Theodorou, Rod. 598.3 THE T 47145 43 Bailey, Jill. 598.9 BAI T 43745 74 Birds of prey Barth, Kelly. 598.9 BAR T 9908 46 Eagle & birds of prey Parry-Jones, Jemima. 598.9 PAR T 23886 24 The spotted owl Silverstein, Alvin. Report generated on 10/4/2010 Page 4 of 6

The spotted owl Silverstein, Alvin. 598.9 SIL T 22857 77 Eagles and other birds Solway, Andrew. 598.9 SOL T 46368 84 Peregrine falcon : saved from extinction! Unwin, Mike. 598.9 UNW T 477 35 Hawks & falcons Woodward, John, 1954-598.9 WOO T 13538 59 Mammal Green, Jen. 599 GRE T 44586 28 Mammals of the United States and Canada. 599 MAM T 45237 28 Wild about animals Mostue, Trude. 599 MOS T 23723 76 Endangered mammals of North America Sherrow, Victoria. 599 SHE T 22465 46 Serengeti journey : on safari in Africa Thompson, Gare. 599 THO T 48124 Incredible mammals Townsend, John, 1955-599 TOW T 45089 44 Mammals Morris, Pat. REF 599 MAM T 44 REF 599 MAM T 45 32 REF 599 MAM T 4432 22 REF 599 MAM T 4527 65 REF 599 MAM T 4607 39 REF 599 MAM T 4671 47 REF 599 MAM T 4672 38 NOTE: The Collection Statistics Detail Report does not include statistics for copies that have been deleted. Report generated on 10/4/2010 Page 5 of 6

Circulation Dates: 8/20/2008-5/1/2010 Call Numbers: From '590' to '599' Circulation Types: All circulation types Only copies that have circulated more than 20 times Report generated on 10/4/2010 Page 6 of 6