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Poisonous animals / by Brodie, Edmund D.,author.(CARDINAL)166671;
Includes bibliographical references (page 156) and index.
Subjects: Poisonous animals.;
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Poisonous animals. by DK Publishing, Inc.(CARDINAL)317714;
Depicts various species of animals that use some kind of venom to protect themselves or as a means of acquiring food, including scorpions, bees, and snakes.
Subjects: Poisonous animals;
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Venomous animals : 300 animals in full color / by Brodie, Edmund D.(CARDINAL)166671;
Includes bibliographical references (page 156).
Subjects: Poisonous animals.;
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Bites and stings : the world of venomous animals / by Nichol, John.(CARDINAL)324709;
Bibliography: page
Subjects: Poisonous animals.;
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Venomous animals of the world / by Caras, Roger A.(CARDINAL)139090;
Bibliography: pages 327-347.
Subjects: Poisonous animals.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Venomous animals of the world / by Backshall, Stephen.(CARDINAL)420231;
Includes bibliographical references (page 156) and index.
Subjects: Poisonous animals.;
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Bites & stings : the world of venomous animals / by Nichol, John.(CARDINAL)324709;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-201) and index.Bites and stings: the television programme -- Introduction -- The natural history of venomous animals -- Venoms and antivenoms -- The trade in venomous animals -- Venomous animals and religion -- Venomous myths and legends -- Snake charmers -- Venomous animals in the modern world -- The keeping of venomous animals -- Conservation -- Rattlesnake roundups and killer bees -- Appendix: Suppliers of antivenoms worldwide.Explores venomous animals and their relationship with man.
Subjects: Poisonous animals.;
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Poisonous animals / by Fichter, George S.(CARDINAL)138850;
Includes bibliographical references (page 59) and index.Examines different types of animals that are poisonous, either through their bite, sting, or touch.
Subjects: Poisonous animals;
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Poisonous animals / by Bone, Emily,author.(CARDINAL)335266; Moor, Becka,illustrator.(CARDINAL)611976; Parker, Paul(Illustrator),illustrator.(CARDINAL)611970;
Deadly creatures -- Venom and poison -- Snake attack -- Scary spiders -- A deadly bite -- Wasps and bees -- Stinging scorpions -- Dangerous caterpillars -- Bad bugs -- Danger at sea -- Tentacles -- Warning signs -- Other warnings -- Surprise poison -- Glossary -- Websites to visit -- Index.This title introduces young readers to a selection of the most interesting poisonous animals including snakes, scorpions, kimodo dragons, jellyfish and spiders. This book explains the difference between poison and venom, and how various creatures use deadly substances to either catch and kill other animals to eat, or to protect themselves from predators.4+.Key Stage 1.IG560LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Poisonous animals;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 6
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Poison : sinister species with deadly consequences / by Siddall, Mark Edward,1966-author.(CARDINAL)548489; American Museum of Natural History,sponsor.(CARDINAL)138269;
Things one shouldn't touch -- Things one shouldn't eat -- Things that sting -- Things that bite.The curator of invetertebrate zoology at the American Museum of Natural History provides a look at some of the world's most dangerous creatures, discussing their dangerous, sometimes lethal, and occasionally beneficial poisons.
Subjects: Anecdotes.; Poisonous animals.; Poisonous animals;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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