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Bat Books
A great beginners book on bats. Describes many aspects of bat's lives and includes section on many different species of bats.
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Bats rise at night just as people are going to sleep. They sail through the dark in search of bugs, fruit, or fish to eat. There are more than a thousand kinds of bats in the world. Some are tiny. Others have a wingspan as wide as a car!
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Using a question-and-answer format, this book goes over many aspects of bats including reproduction, biology, behavior, and much more.
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Eighteen page booklet details the 9 species of bats in MI. Includes range maps, identifying characteristics, and descriptions of each bat.
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Cynthia and George Marks have created an informative guide that captures both the mystique--and the true nature--of the feared and revered bat.
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A great source of information on mammals living in the Great Lakes basin.
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With some of the largest and biologically richest tracts of tropical forest remaining on the planet, Papua New Guinea is today at a critical juncture in its history, as pressure mounts on the nation to exploit its natural treasures.
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The bookmark is printed on recycled paper. Size 2 x 8.5, laminated and will last for years!
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My name is Bumblebee Bat. I may be small, but I'm a great flyer. I live in a secret cave with my brothers and sisters.
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A great source for all bat house information, including plans.
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Walker's Bats of the World has remained the most comprehensive reference work on these fascinating mammals.
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Kids will learn all about bats in this exciting book about one of nature's most misunderstood mammal.
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Challenging children to use their creativity and imagination, the twenty-eight activities in this book teach kids dozens of fun facts about bats.
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Award-winning book about a baby fruit bat separated from her mother. This is a must have book for any child's library!
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