Well, a crocodile can!

By Doyle, Malachy & Teckentrup, Britta

Publishers Summary:
A boy and a girl point out unique characteristics and abilities of various animals, such as a flea that can jump ninety times its height and a chameleon's tongue, which is as long as its body.

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ISBN
978-0-76131-032-7
Publisher
Brookfield, Conn. : Millbrook Press, 2000.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on March 1, 2000

PreS-K Children are asked simple questions like "Can you drink a tubful of juice in ten minutes?" and animals-in this case, a camel-are shown performing the feats. An elephant that can wiggle its ears, a chameleon that can stick its tongue out, and fleas that can ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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