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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Profundo, más profundo, muy profundo Profundo, más profundo, muy profundo Michael Dahl "Describes some animals that live in low places, who dig, swim, and hide in extreme depths--in both English and Spanish"--Provided by publisher. OL16540448W
Home sweet burrow Home sweet burrow Mary Elizabeth Salzmann Looks at what burrows are and gives several examples of animals that create and live in burrows. OL16643016W
Under the ground Under the ground Henry Pluckrose Describes underground areas including subways, bank vaults, and basement offices as well as the machines used to construct these places, dig tunnels, mine coal, and drill for oil. OL1806656W
Animals under the ground Animals under the ground Allan Fowler Briefly describes some of the animals that make their homes underground, including moles, prairie dogs, and woodchucks. OL1893207W
Homes in the ground Homes in the ground Mary Carpenter Reid Uses photographs and simple text to show some of the mammals that make burrows and tunnels going in and out of their underground homes. OL2631240W
The world beneath your feet The world beneath your feet Allan A. Swenson Describes the characteristics, life cycles, and habitats of sixteen animals, including fireflies, rabbits, and earthworms, that live all or part of their lives underground. OL3457452W
Who's in holes? Who's in holes? Richard Willard Armour Eighteen rhymes describe the dwelling places of a variety of animals. OL4317529W
Animals underground Animals underground Charlotte Ruffault Focuses on the natural history of animals that live underground. OL4984336W
The owl and the prairie dog The owl and the prairie dog Berniece Freschet Little Owl finds a perfect home in prairiedog town, settles down, takes a husband, and has her first family. OL5095514W