Where are the Night Animals?

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Did you know that a barn owl has one ear higher than the other? This helps it find squeaking mice that humans can't hear. Baby opossum hang on to their mother's fur for safety. Read and find out more about what nocturnal animals do as we sleep. Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 2000 -- selected by Natn'l Science Tchrs Assoc. & Child. Bk Cncl.

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9780064451765

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This is Book 11 in the Let's Read-&-find-out Science S. Series. See all Let's Read-&-find-out Science S. books here.

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About Mary Ann Fraser

Mary Ann Fraser is the acclaimed author and illustrator of many books for children, including I. Q. Goes to School , How Animal Babies Stay Safe , Why Frogs Are Wet , and In Search of the Grand Canyon: Down the Colorado with John Wesley Powell , A School Library Journal Book of the Year. She lives

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