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The ant bully The ant bully John Nickle Lucas learns a lesson about bullying when he is pulled into the ant hole he has been tormenting. OL114281W
Deadly ants Deadly ants Seymour Simon Discusses some of the types of ants that can be harmful to animals and humans, particularly fire ants and army ants. OL14913882W
Who can't follow an ant? Who can't follow an ant? Michael J. Pellowski Seven animal friends think they are going to have an easy game when they start playing follow the leader with an ant. OL15122528W
A Bug's Life A Bug's Life Justine Fontes Flik may be a little ant, but he sure has big problems! Can he save the day before the angry grasshoppers squish every last ant in the colony? OL15126188W
More Snacks! More Snacks! Joan Holub,Will Terry The kids of Ant Hill do a play about their ancestors' first Thanksgiving when they hopped on the Mayflower and sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and made many new six-legged friends around a big harve… OL158658W
Look inside an ant nest Look inside an ant nest Megan Cooley Peterson "Full-color photographs and simple text describe ant nests"--Provided by publisher. OL16262680W
Questions and answers about ants Questions and answers about ants Millicent E. Selsam Answers questions such as: What do ants eat? How do ants find their way? Can ants learn? Explains the habits and behavior of ordinary ants and tells how to keep ants. OL1876462W
Ants rule Ants rule Bob Barner The ants need to plan the Blowout Bug Jamboree! But how can they build a thrilling carnival ride for the festival if they don't know how many bugs will come, or how big those bugs will be? This is a … OL20054320W
Brilly and the boot Brilly and the boot Brenda Raudenbush 97 p. : 23 cm OL2145379W
Ants Ants Jenny Vaughan Examines the anatomy, behavior, and colony life of ants, as well as unusual facts about them and their nests. OL2639135W
No bees please No bees please Brian Courrejou This is the tale of Antoine the Ant, who lived all alone in a hill made of sand, until other insects move to the hill. OL27013302W
The Ant and grasshopper show The Ant and grasshopper show Forrest Stone Ant teaches grasshopper about the merits of hard work and planning ahead. But ant learns a lesson from grasshopper about the joys of music and friendship. OL27303998W
Max's ABC (Max and Ruby) Max's ABC (Max and Ruby) Rosemary Wells Everybody’s favorite bunnies, Max and Ruby, are back, starring in their very own ABC concept book. Max’s ants have escaped from their farm, and now they’re searching for food. The ants start with Max… OL32886W
The little ant = The little ant = Michael Rose Ramirez A little ant seeks restitution from the humans, animals, and natural events that it holds responsible for its broken leg. OL3334769W
Creepy crawly caterpillar Creepy crawly caterpillar Kara May Ant gets worried when his friend Caterpillar tries so hard to fly that he almost wears himself out. Includes a pop-up surprise at the end of the story. OL3505346W
Effie Effie Beverley Allinson When Effie the ant's loud voice saves the day, the other insects learn to appreciate her unique gift. OL4463432W
The ant on the ground The ant on the ground Linda Losito Text and photographs depict ants in their natural habitats, illustrating how they feed, defend themselves, and breed. OL4774454W
The cobbler's holiday, or, why ants don't have shoes The cobbler's holiday, or, why ants don't have shoes Musharraf Farooqi At a time when every ant has at least fifteen pairs of shoes and disputes over footwear are common, the one and only ant cobbler decides to take some time off, which leads to many tears until the Red… OL6243167W
A closer look at ants A closer look at ants Valerie Pitt Discusses the habits and characteristics of ants including a few of the 10,000 ant species such as army ants, parasol ants, blood-red ants, and Amazon ants. OL6612088W
The ecology and evolution of ant-plant interactions The ecology and evolution of ant-plant interactions Victor Rico-Gray Ants are probably the most dominant insect group on Earth, representing ten to fifteen percent of animal biomass in terrestrial ecosystems. Flowering plants, meanwhile, owe their evolutionary success… OL9210629W
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