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Les animaux : an introduction to commonly used French words and phrases about animal friends, with more than 425 lively photographs / by Leroy-Bennett, Véronique.(CARDINAL)688756; Leroy-Bennett, Véronique.Animaux, mes amis.(CARDINAL)610194; Armadillo (Firm),editor.(CARDINAL)610671;
Introduces the French language through labelled illustrations of pets, farm animals, and wild creatures along with children and other items, sample sentences, and language puzzles, and offers tips on learning the language and a pronunciation key.
Subjects: Textbooks.; Animals; French language materials.; French language;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Atlas des animaux : encyclopédie illustrée des animaux.
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Carnaval des animaux [sound recording] by Saint-Saëns, Camille,1835-1921.(CARDINAL)714123; Previn, André,1929-2019(CARDINAL)127218;
With: Ma mère l'oye / Ravel.Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra ; Andre Previn, conductor.
Subjects: Suites (Pianos (2) with orchestra);
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Les animaux, mes amis / by Bennett, Véronique.;
Photographs of animals big and small, on the farm or around the home introduce simple conversational French.
Subjects: Bilingual books.; Illustrated works.; French language; French language; Animals; Vocabulary; French language;
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Carnaval des animaux ; Phaéton ; Le rouet d'Omphale ; Danse macabre / by Saint-Saëns, Camille,1835-1921.(CARDINAL)714123; Rogé, Pascal.prf; Ortiz, Cristina.prf; Dutoit, Charles.cnd; Saint-Saëns, Camille,1835-1921.Carnaval des animaux.(CARDINAL)517618; Saint-Saëns, Camille,1835-1921.Phaéton.; Saint-Saëns, Camille,1835-1921.Rouet d'Omphale.; Saint-Saëns, Camille,1835-1921.Danse macabre (Symphonic poem)(CARDINAL)523052; London Sinfonietta.prf; Philharmonia Orchestra (London, England)prf;
Pascal Rogé, Cristina Ortiz, pianos, London Sinfonietta (1st work) ; Philharmonia Orchestra, Charles Dutoit, conductor (2nd-4th works).Recorded in Kingsway Hall, London, Mar. (1st work) and June (2nd-4th works), 1980.The 1st work for 2 pianos and chamber ensemble; the last 3 works are symphonic poems.
Subjects: Symphonic poems.; Sound recordings.; Suites.; Orchestral music.; Suites (Pianos (2) with orchestra); Animals; Symphonic poems.; Phaethon (Greek deity); Omphale (Greek mythology); Dance of death;
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Animal record breakers / by Wisbey, Jane,author.(CARDINAL)628747; Carwardine, Mark.Book of animal records.;
Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Animals; Animaux;
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The smartest animals on the planet / by Boysen, Sarah,1949-(CARDINAL)762052;
Subjects: Animal intelligence.; Animal behavior.; Animaux; Animaux;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Les animaux de la mer / by Barbetti, Yvette,author.(CARDINAL)763299; Héliadore,illustrator.(CARDINAL)767874;
Subjects: Faune marine; Livres à caractères cursifs.;
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Les animaux de la savane / by Ledesma, Sophie,illustrator.(CARDINAL)666089;
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The smartest animals on the planet : extraordinary tales of the Natural World's cleverest creatures by Boysen, Sarah,1949-(CARDINAL)762052;
Using tools. Woodpecker finches probe with sticks ; New Caledonian crows hook a treat ; Captive crows show talent for tool use ; Sea otters hammer their way to a meal ; Sea sponges provide padded protection ; Naked mole-rats protect their assets ; Why elephants use switches ; The wild chimp's toolkit ; Use of spears by wild chimpanzees ; Sumatrans get to grips with tools ; Wild gorillas stun researchers ; Wild capuchins adapt tool use to suit their environment ; Innovations with tools in captive capuchins ; Tool use in captive chimps -- Communication. Dance language of honeybees ; Ground squirrels look out for their own ; Wild vervet monkey "smart" alarms ; Baboons : kings of expression ; Diana monkeys spread the news ; Wild chimpanzees : masters of communication ; Signature whistles in dolphins ; Whales can really carry a tune ; Can elephants hear through their feet? -- Imitation and social learning. Monkey see, monkey do? ; Jungle copy cats ; Birdbrained is best ; The great ape debate ; Ape culture? -- Mirror self-recognition. Chimps use mirrors like we do-- to see how they look ; Dolphins give themselves admiring glances ; It's rude to stare : gorillas don't give mirrors a second glance ; Elephants get the idea-- with a very big mirror -- Numerical abilities. The case of "Clever Hans" ; You can count on an ant to find its way home ; Lions show roar talent ; Birds : the number crunchers ; Rats that can count ; Salamanders prefer more ; Young chimps learn to count -- Animal language studies. Can you really teach a chimp to speak? ; How a chimp learned sign language ; Chimps and humans : do two great brains think alike? ; Ask a dolphin and you'll get the right answer ; Koko, the only gorilla to learn sign language ; Is he smart, or just parrotting what he's heard? ; A young chimp keeps her answers in order ; An orangutan learns to sign ; Rocky, the sea lion with a logical approach -- Cooperation and altruism. "I'll scratch your back now, if you'll scratch my back later" ; Chimps "kiss and make up" after a fight ; Yawn and the world yawns with you : empathetic responses ; A dog's dinner is a shared affair ; Working together : is it teamwork or just a bunch of animals? ; Monkeys are quick to spot an unfair deal.This fascinating book, written by a world authority on animal intelligence, brings together the cumulative research on the comparative intelligence levels of nonhuman "smart" species. Sally Boysen reveals how these intelligent animals communicate, learn behavior, show feelings and emotions and, for some species, how they use tools, count and sometimes pick up a foreign language.
Subjects: Animal behavior.; Animal intelligence.; Animaux; Animaux; Animal behavior.; Animal intelligence.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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