An edition of Dinosaurs and how they lived (1987)

Dónde viven los animales

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Dónde viven los animales
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An edition of Dinosaurs and how they lived (1987)

Dónde viven los animales

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Describes the natural habitats of animals throughout the world and how these animals have developed a way of life that helps them fit into a particular place and climate.

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Language
Spanish
Pages
64

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Cover of: Dinosaurs and how they lived
Dinosaurs and how they lived
1991, Dorling Kindersley, DK Children
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: Cómo vivían los dinosaurios
Cómo vivían los dinosaurios
1988, Plaza Joven-Circulo
in Spanish
Cover of: Dónde viven los animales
Dónde viven los animales
1987, Plaza Joven/Circulo
in Spanish

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[Madrid]

Edition Notes

Translation of: Animals and where they live.

Series
Ventana al mundo
Genre
Juvenile literature.

The Physical Object

Pagination
64 p. :
Number of pages
64

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22950890M
ISBN 10
8476553811

Work Description

Describes, in text and illustrations, the physical characteristics and habits of various kinds of dinosaurs, their natural environment, and how recent discoveries have enhanced our knowledge about these prehistoric creatures.

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