Snowy Owls: Stealthy Hunting Birds

Snowy Owls: Stealthy Hunting Birds
ISBN-10
1467796271
ISBN-13
9781467796279
Series
Snowy Owls
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
36
Language
English
Published
2016
Publisher
Comparing Animal Traits
Author
Rebecca E. Hirsch

Description

Compare key traits of snowy owls--their appearance, behavior, habitat, and life cycle--to traits of other birds

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