How Wise is an Owl?: The Strange Things People Say about Animals in the Woods

How Wise is an Owl?: The Strange Things People Say about Animals in the Woods
ISBN-10
087614721X
ISBN-13
9780876147214
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction / General
Pages
31
Language
English
Published
1993
Publisher
Carolrhoda Books
Author
Deborah Dennard

Description

Provides fascinating facts and puts to rest many common myths about some woodland animals, including whether a porcupine can really throw its quills and whether or not bats can see.

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