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1) Squids
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Squids are one of the most fascinating creatures of the sea! About 1,000 feet below the ocean's surface, these cephalopods are experts at evading enemies. Some squirt ink, while others change colors to confuse predators. Young readers will learn all about squids in this enticing title about one of the oceans most unusual animals.
Visuals of related animals teach about animal group classification. Zoomed-in photo bubbles with labels identify key body...
2) Eels
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An eel pokes its head out of the sand. This slippery sea creature is looking for food! When a tempting morsel swims by, the eel uses its two sets of jaw to clamp down on its latest meal. This title for beginning readers offers many fascinating facts about eels.
Visuals of related animals teach about animal group classification. Zoomed-in photo bubbles with labels identify key body parts up close. Species spotlights offer range maps and conservation...
3) Angelfish
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Just because they live in water doesn't mean sea creatures don't need a good cleaning. Luckily, the angelfish is perfect for the job! These helpful fish rid their neighbors of pesky parasites. It's like a swim-by cleaning service! Young readers will marvel over this colorful title about angelfish.
Visuals of related animals teach about animal group classification. Zoomed-in photo bubbles with labels identify key body parts up close. Species spotlights...
4) Sea Otters
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Sea otters have the thickest fur of any mammal in the world! It is so thick and compact that their skin never gets wet. Dense fur is essential for sea otters as they swim through frigid waters. This children's title tells how the smallest ocean mammal survives at sea.
Visuals of related animals teach about animal group classification. Zoomed-in photo bubbles with labels identify key body parts up close. Species spotlights offer range maps and conservation...