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008 110607s2011 caua b 001 0 eng d
020 $a9781607102762 (pbk.)
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050 14 $aQL548$b.C68 2011
082 04 $a595.7/89097$223
245 04 $aThe complete book of North American butterflies /$cedited by Paul A. Opler.
246 30 $aNorth American butterflies
260 $aSan Diego, Calif. :$bThunder Bay Press,$c[2011]
300 $a192 p. :$bcol. ill. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 188-189) and index.
520 $aDiscover the many amazing butterfly breeds. This book includes an entire chapter devoted to the resilient migrating Monarch. With its vibrant orange and black markings, it is possibly the most recognizable of all butterflies. The book also features all state butterflies like Maryland's Baltimore Checkersport, the California Dogface Butterfly, the Spicebush Swallowtail of Mississippi, and then explores the phenomenon of mimicry, a survival mechanism butterflies use to trick predators into thinking they are inedible--or perhaps an entirely different organism all together.
650 0 $aButterflies$zNorth America$vIdentification.
650 0 $aButterflies$zNorth America$vPictorial works.
700 1 $aOpler, Paul A.
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049 $aCLSL
906 $0OCLC