An edition of Weird frogs (2014)

Weird frogs

Weird frogs
Chris G. Earley, Chris G. Earl ...
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An edition of Weird frogs (2014)

Weird frogs

A sneak peek into the remarkable world of the tail less amphibians. Some frogs blend into the green of their ponds, and live an unremarkable existence. But some are strange looking, having adapted to a special environment. This colorful and informative book reveals a rare and close-up look at the odd beauty of some of the strangest of these creatures largely hidden from our view. Weird Frogs features: Beautiful photographs that show the frogs up close--really close and informative captions that provide fascinating details about the lives of these endangered and fascinating creatures.

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Language
English
Pages
64

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Weird frogs
2014
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
j597.8/9
Library of Congress
QL668.E2 E2125 2014, QL668.E2 E17 2014, QL668.E2E17 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
64 pages
Number of pages
64

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27176022M
ISBN 10
1770854428
ISBN 13
9781770854420
LCCN
2014497400
OCLC/WorldCat
874735353
Amazon ID (ASIN)

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