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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Whales Whales Seymour Simon Describes, in text and illustrations, the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of various species of whales. OL118129W
Guess who hunts Guess who hunts Dana Meachen Rau "Following a guessing game format, this book provides young readers with clues about a whale's physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitats, challenging readers to identify it"--Provided by publ… OL14859937W
Do whales have belly buttons? Do whales have belly buttons? Melvin Berger Provides answers to such questions about various species of whales and dolphins as "Do all whales have teeth?", "How long do most whales live?", "Why do dolphins whistle?", and "Can dolphins save hum… OL15083032W
Whales Whales Melvin Berger "Whales are huge ocean animals. They breathe air through blowholes. What do you know about whales?" -- OL15083200W
Baby whales drink milk Baby whales drink milk Barbara Juster Esbensen Describes the behavior of the humpback whale, with an emphasis on the fact that it is a mammal and shares the characteristics of other mammals. OL17836311W
The killer whale The killer whale Lynn M. Stone Describes the physical characteristic, habitat, and behavior of one of the few marine mammals that eats other warm-blooded animals. OL1801701W
Killer whales Killer whales Janet Riehecky "Describes killer whales, their physical features, how they hunt and kill, and their role in the ecosystem"--Provided by publisher. OL1819203W
Whales (Giant Animals Series) Whales (Giant Animals Series) Marianne Johnston An introduction to the physical characteristics, behavior and natural habitat of various species of whales. OL19542579W
Killer whales Killer whales Sandra Markle Presents information on the physical characteristics, life cycle, and behavior of killer whales, with an emphasis on how they hunt. OL1957835W
I Am a Whale I Am a Whale Darlene R. Stille,Todd Ouren I Live in the Ocean What’s it like to live in the deep, dark sea? In these beautiful fact-filled books, ocean animals tell the stories of their lives. OL1997769W
Killer whales Killer whales Christine Zuchora-Walske With bodies designed to help them hide in the water, killer whales search the ocean for their next meal. Learn what makes killer whales such deadly predators, from their hunting styles to what they l… OL20858081W
Whalewatch! Whalewatch! June Behrens Text and photographs describe the experience of a group of school children on a whalewatch off the California coast and what they learn about the habits and behavior of the Pacific gray whale. OL3361491W
Whales Whales Lesley A. DuTemple Describes the physical and social characteristics of various whale species, including the first year of a humpback whale calf. OL454422W
Whales Whales Ned Seidler Movable features of the book demonstrate the behavior, physical characteristics, and different varieties of whales. OL4781871W
Toothed whales Toothed whales Jason Cooper Describes different kinds of toothed whales, including the sperm whale, beluga, and killer whale. OL49150W
Whales and people Whales and people Jason Cooper Describes the changing relationship between whales and people, discussing how humans once hunted these air-breathing sea mammals and now work to save them from extinction. OL49179W
Killer whales up close Killer whales up close Jody Sullivan Rake "Presents an up-close look at killer whales, including their body features, habitat, and life cycle"--Provided by publisher. OL5831471W
Blue whale: vanishing leviathan Blue whale: vanishing leviathan Joseph J. Cook Discusses the physical characteristics and feeding, mating, and breeding habits of the largest animal, now a threatened species, known to man. OL6607129W
Whales and dolphins. Whales and dolphins. Bernard W. Rockett Discusses the various members of the Cetaceans, their physical characteristics, feeding and migration habits, intelligence, and behavior. OL6937086W
Great whales Great whales Patricia Lauber Describes the characteristics and behavior of different kinds of whales and discusses why they are threatened by extinction. OL86424W
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