Wildlife in Central America 2 Book
Vivid Colorful Images with interesting facts in the Wildlife in Central America 2 Book by Cyril Brass
Wildlife in Central America 2; 25 MORE Amazing Animals Living in Tropical Rainforests and River Habitats
Did you Know?
- Northern Tamanduas have no teeth to chew their foor, therefore rely solely on the digestive enzymes in their stomach.
- The end of the tails on the Blue-Crowned Motmots look like a tennis racquet.
- Golden Orb Weavers are skillful architects that build the largest most complex webs of all arachnids.
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Original wildlife photography and researched information text by Cyril Brass
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Wildlife in Central America 2 is part of the Wildlife around the World Series books.
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