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All About Animals: Wolves

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Tall and small, cuddly and fierce, the world is home to some truly amazing animals. From the playful character of a raccoon to the ferocious presence of a wolf, readers will learn about the habits and habitats of an amazing range of creatures. Filled with valuable information, stunning photographs, and little-known facts, each book in the Amazing Animals series is the perfect choice for anyone looking to learn more about a favorite animal. Gray wolves are both beautiful creatures and relentless hunters. They are well known for their deadly stare, their lonesome howl, and a powerful appetite for meat. Get an up-close glimpse into the lives of wolves and learn how they lovingly care for their young. Learn why it is important to protect wolves from human interference.

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All About Animals: Wolves, Christina Wilsdon

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Released
2005
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Title
All About Animals: Wolves
Language
English
Released
2005
Format
Hardcover
Pages
40
ISBN10
1599390310
ISBN13
9781599390314
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4 out of 5
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Tall and small, cuddly and fierce, the world is home to some truly amazing animals. From the playful character of a raccoon to the ferocious presence of a wolf, readers will learn about the habits and habitats of an amazing range of creatures. Filled with valuable information, stunning photographs, and little-known facts, each book in the Amazing Animals series is the perfect choice for anyone looking to learn more about a favorite animal. Gray wolves are both beautiful creatures and relentless hunters. They are well known for their deadly stare, their lonesome howl, and a powerful appetite for meat. Get an up-close glimpse into the lives of wolves and learn how they lovingly care for their young. Learn why it is important to protect wolves from human interference.