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2) Gibbons
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[2013]
Description
Presents information about gibbons, including where they live, what they are like, how they behave, what they eat, how they raise young, and the things that threaten their survival.
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[2015]
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"I hope you buy 'Fat Girl Walking' because I want to start a conversation. Or continue a conversation, one I inadvertently started a while ago when I took my clothes off on a stage in front of 700 people. A lot of people thought I was awesome for doing that. A lot of others thought a size 18 woman had absolutely no business showing off her body. Unfortunately for them, I've made it my personal mission on my blog, in social media, on television, and...
4) Gibbons
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c1998
Description
Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of these Lesser Apes which live in the rain forests of Malaysia, Thailand, and Southeast Asia.
5) Gibbons
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Pub. Date
1990
Description
An introduction to the intelligent, agile acrobat of the Asian forests.
6) Gibbons
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[2008]
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This book introduces gibbons (lesser apes), describing their physical characteristics, behavior, habitats, and their endangered status.
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Pub. Date
1989
Description
In the search of the amazing dinosaurs is full of information just like this. The book compares the dinosaurs of the past to modern, everyday things so that you can see what the world would be like if dinosaurs roamed the earth today. So come enter the world of the amazing dinosaurs!
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Pub. Date
1992
Description
Immigration, writes Maldwyn Allen Jones, was America's historic raison d'etre. Reminding us that the history of immigration to the United States is also the history of emigration from somewhere else, Mr. Jones considers the forces that uprooted emigrants from their homes in different parts of the world and analyzes the social, economic, and psychological adjustments that American life demanded of them--adjustments essentially the same for the Jamestown...