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Animals Have Classes Too! Birds

Animals Have Classes Too! Birds
Author: Lisa Cocca
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1643691767

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The book, Animals Have Classes Too!: Birds, introduces young readers to animal classifications by explaining how birds are grouped. Through photos, text, and sidebars, this title explores the differences and similarities between several classes, families, genera, and species of birds, and how animal classification works. Readers will find out how birds are classified and why some share a name even if they are a different species. The Animals Have Classes Too! series for grades 1–3 gives an introduction to animal classifications, from kingdom to species. Each 24-page book in the series details how and why animals are classified, including common traits and various habitats, giving examples at each level. Each measuring 7.5" x 10", the titles in this series offer young readers an opportunity to learn more about Earth's magnificent animals.


Animals Have Classes Too! Reptiles

Animals Have Classes Too! Reptiles
Author: Lisa Cocca
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1643692097

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The book, Animals Have Classes Too!: Reptiles, introduces young readers to animal classifications by explaining how reptiles are grouped. Through photos, text, and sidebars, this title explores the differences and similarities between several classes, families, genera, and species of reptiles, and how animal classification works. Readers will discover how reptiles are classified and why sometimes the groups that animals are sorted into can change. The Animals Have Classes Too! series for grades 1–3 gives an introduction to animal classifications, from kingdom to species. Each 24-page book in the series details how and why animals are classified, including common traits and various habitats, giving examples at each level. Each measuring 7.5" x 10", the titles in this series offer young readers an opportunity to learn more about Earth's magnificent animals.


A Project Guide to Reptiles & Birds

A Project Guide to Reptiles & Birds
Author: Colleen Kessler
Publisher: Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2010-12-23
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1612281206

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Scientists have long debated the relationship between birds and reptiles. After all, there are some physical similarities between the species, from the eggs they both lay to the scales that can be found on their bodies. But what about the differences? Birds have feathers and are warm-blooded. Reptiles slither, crawl, and creep and are cold-blooded. Scientists study these similarities and differences by observing and experimenting, and now you can too. Whether you try the experiments and activities in this book for fun or for a science fair project, you’ll get an up-close and personal view of these two incredible types of animals. Are they related? You be the judge!


Animals Have Classes Too! Amphibians

Animals Have Classes Too! Amphibians
Author: Jodie Mangor
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1731611374

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The book, Animals Have Classes Too!: Amphibians, introduces young readers to animal classifications by explaining how amphibians are grouped. Through photos, text, and sidebars, this title explores the differences and similarities between several classes, families, genera, and species of amphibians, and how animal classification works. Readers will find out how amphibians are classified and what makes them unique. The Animals Have Classes Too! series for grades 1–3 gives an introduction to animal classifications, from kingdom to species. Each 24-page book in the series details how and why animals are classified, including common traits and various habitats, giving examples at each level. Each measuring 7.5" x 10", the titles in this series offer young readers an opportunity to learn more about Earth's magnificent animals.


Animals Have Classes Too! Arthropods

Animals Have Classes Too! Arthropods
Author: Lisa Cocca
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1643692100

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The book, Animals Have Classes Too!: Arthropods, introduces young readers to animal classifications by explaining how arthropods are grouped. Through photos, text, and sidebars, this title explores the differences and similarities between several classes, families, genera, and species of arthropods, and how animal classification works. Readers will discover what makes arthropods unique, how they are classified, and why sometimes scientists sort them in different ways. The Animals Have Classes Too! series for grades 1–3 gives an introduction to animal classifications, from kingdom to species. Each 24-page book in the series details how and why animals are classified, including common traits and various habitats, giving examples at each level. Each measuring 7.5" x 10", the titles in this series offer young readers an opportunity to learn more about Earth's magnificent animals.


Classifying Birds

Classifying Birds
Author: Andrew Solway
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2009
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 9780431193762

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Looks at how and why we group animals. Each book starts with an introduction to classification, explaining why grouping organisms helps us to understand the natural world. It also provides information about classification systems and the use of common and Latin names. Each title goes on to investigate examples of the more important orders, presenting their characteristics and explaining why some organisms fit into a particular group and others do not. Animals that are endangered or threatened are also discussed.


Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom
Author: Steps To Literacy
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781633958203

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Animal School

Animal School
Author: Michelle Lord
Publisher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780823432394

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Rhyming text introduces young readers to the five classes of vertebrates, describing the characteristics of reptiles, fish, mammals, birds, and amphibians.


Highly Mutable Animal RNA Viruses: Adaptation and Evolution

Highly Mutable Animal RNA Viruses: Adaptation and Evolution
Author: Akio Adachi
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre:
ISBN: 2889453480

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Viruses are widely present in nature, and numerous viral species with a variety of unique characteristics have been identified so far. Even now, new emerging or re-emerging viruses are being found or re-found as novel viral classes or as quasi-species. Indeed, viruses are everywhere. Of note, viruses are pivotal as targets and tools of basic and applied sciences. On one hand, portions of the viruses are infectious for animals including humans, and cause various diseases in infected hosts by distinct mechanisms and at a different level of severity. While many of viruses are known to co-exist quietly with their hosts, pathogenic viruses certainly affect and threaten our society as well as individuals to provoke serious medical or economic attention. We should act against certain dreadful and highly infectious viruses as a global problem. Animal RNA viruses can readily mutate to adapt themselves in their hostile environments for their survival. Resultant viruses may sometimes show essentially altered phenotypes from the original parental strains. This fundamental and general property of animal RNA viruses represents major extensive issues of scientific, medical, and/or economic importance. In this Research Topic, we have focused on the high mutability of animal RNA viruses, and selected relevant articles on animal viruses of broad-ranges such as primate lentiviruses, influenza viruses, paramyxoviruses, flaviviruses, rabies virus, norovirus, picornaviruses, and picobirnavirus. Each article has taken up intriguing aspects of the subject viruses. We are sure that readers acquire important information on virus mutation, adaptation, diversification, and evolution, and hope that researchers in the field related to virology gain some solid hints from the reported articles for further virological and /or medical studies. Finally, we thank all the contributing researchers in this Research Topic, entitled “Highly Mutable Animal RNA Viruses: Adaptation and Evolution”, for their elegant and interesting works.