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Why animals live in shells

Weber, Valerie J.2008
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Would you like to carry your house on your back? A turtle does. It grows its own shell, which protects against harsh weather and enemies. A hermit crab steals another animal's shell and moves in. Read this book to learn why animals live in shells
Main title:
Why animals live in shells / by Valerie J. Weber
Imprint:
Pleasantville Weekly Reader 2008
Collation:
24 p. colour illustrations
Audience:
Lower primary
Contents:
A House on their Backs - Tough Turtles - Crab Coverings - Mollusks, Mantles, and Minerals - Glossary
ISBN:
9780836887976 (hbk 0836887972 hbk)
Dewey class:
591.477 WHY
Local class:
591.477
Language:
English
BRN:
57566
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