From chapters.ca:
One hundred and fifty million years ago, dinosaurs were the biggest reptiles to walk on earth. But another amazing group of reptiles has been around just as long - and they're not extinct! Smaller than dinosaurs, and a bit less scary, lizards lead lives that are full of surprises. Join Sibert Honor author, photographer, and biologist Nic Bishop as he introduces young readers to the beauty and diversity of these amazing animals with breathtaking full- page images, including a double- gatefold spread. Nic's simple, engaging text presents both basic information and fun, quirky facts about lizards' appearance, habits, and life cycle, while his eye- catching photographs are sure to enchant readers of all ages. An index and glossary are included at the end of the book.
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Friday, July 20, 2012
Nic Bishop Lizards
From chapters.ca:
One hundred and fifty million years ago, dinosaurs were the biggest reptiles to walk on earth. But another amazing group of reptiles has been around just as long - and they're not extinct! Smaller than dinosaurs, and a bit less scary, lizards lead lives that are full of surprises. Join Sibert Honor author, photographer, and biologist Nic Bishop as he introduces young readers to the beauty and diversity of these amazing animals with breathtaking full- page images, including a double- gatefold spread. Nic's simple, engaging text presents both basic information and fun, quirky facts about lizards' appearance, habits, and life cycle, while his eye- catching photographs are sure to enchant readers of all ages. An index and glossary are included at the end of the book.
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