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Who Would Win?: Wild Warriors

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Pallotta, Jerry. Who would win? ; Publisher: New York, New York Scholastic Inc. 2023Description: 127 pages color illustrations, color maps 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unspecified
Carrier type:
  • unspecified
ISBN:
  • 9781339011066
  • 1339011069
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 590 23
Contents:
Green ants vs. army ants -- Jaguar vs. skunk -- Lobster vs. crab -- Rattlesnake vs. secretary bird.
Summary: Which dangerous animals would win in a fight? Find out in this awesome bindup of four books in the popular Who Would Win? series. The collection features a range of mammals, sea creatures, reptiles, insects, and birds to satisfy all kinds of animal fans, including Rattlesnake vs. Secretary Bird, Lobster vs. Crab, Jaguar vs. Skunk, and Green Ants vs. Army Ants. Kids will learn about each animal's anatomy, behavior, and more, alongside photos, charts, illustrations, and amazing facts.
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Books Books Riverfield Country Day School Non-fiction Non-fiction Collection 031 Facts (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available shelved in NONFIC 031 RCDS95012040
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Green ants vs. army ants -- Jaguar vs. skunk -- Lobster vs. crab -- Rattlesnake vs. secretary bird.

Which dangerous animals would win in a fight? Find out in this awesome bindup of four books in the popular Who Would Win? series. The collection features a range of mammals, sea creatures, reptiles, insects, and birds to satisfy all kinds of animal fans, including Rattlesnake vs. Secretary Bird, Lobster vs. Crab, Jaguar vs. Skunk, and Green Ants vs. Army Ants. Kids will learn about each animal's anatomy, behavior, and more, alongside photos, charts, illustrations, and amazing facts.

640 Lexile

Decoding demand: 87 (very high) Semantic demand: 99 (very high) Syntactic demand: 73 (high) Structure demand: 81 (very high) Lexile

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