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Nature detectives
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Kelley, K. C
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Boys' life
Dorling Kindersley readers. 3 Reading alone
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Describes how to identify animals and their movements from their tracks, scat, food remains, and scent.
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Night creatures
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Boys' life
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Describes nocturnal animals, discussing how such creatures as bats, raccoons, bears, cats, and mice have adapted to being active when it is dark.
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