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48 pp.
| Watts |
July, 1998 |
LibraryISBN 0-531-11487-2$$22.00
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4-6Animals in Order series.
Accessible texts define these two orders of mammals and explain where they fall in the animal kingdom. Primates features fifteen animals (but doesn't include humans as the subtitle suggests), while Rodents looks at fourteen. Though brief, the books provide basic information. The bright color photographs add interest to the introductory texts. Bib., glos., ind.