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001 ocn911173406
003 OCoLC
005 20201121080507.0
008 150601r20152011enka b b 001 0 eng
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015 $aGBB513718$2bnb
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020 $a9781445138220$q(pbk.)
020 $a1445138220$q(pbk.)
035 $a(OCoLC)911173406
082 04 $a597$223
100 1 $aHibbert, Clare,$d1970-$eauthor.
245 10 $aFish /$cClare Hibbert.
264 1 $aLondon :$bFranklin Watts,$c2015.
300 $a32 pages :$bcolour illustrations ;$c27 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
336 $astill image$bsti$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aReally weird animals
500 $aOriginally published: 2011.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aBlobfish -- Rosy-lipped batfish -- Frogfish -- Stonefish -- Sarcastic fringehead -- Jawfish -- Leafy sea dragon -- Lionfish -- Parrotfish -- Pufferfish -- Ocean sunfish -- Oarfish -- Pelican eel -- Mudskipper -- Coelacanth -- Swordfish, marlin, and sailfish -- Basking shark -- Hammerhead shark -- Archer fish -- Flying fish -- Cleaner wrasse -- Fangtooth -- Anglerfish.
520 $aFish come in all kinds of shapes, sizes and colours ... but why? Some use colours and patterns to camouflage themselves from predators or prey, or to attract a mate. Others lurk in the dark ocean depths and use bio-luminescence to lure their prey. From strangely-shaped bat-fish to useful cleaner wrasse fish and the huge sunfish, discover some of the world's strangest fish and learn all about why they are so weird!
521 $aAges 7+.
650 0 $aFishes$vJuvenile literature.
650 7 $aFishes.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00926361
655 7 $aJuvenile works.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411637
655 4 $aChildren's nonfiction.$5NZ-WeK
800 1 $aHibbert, Clare,$d1970-$tReally weird animals.
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029 1 $aUNITY$b135772850
029 1 $aUKMGB$b017037690
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994 $aZ0$bP4A
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN P4A - 38 OTHER HOLDINGS