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008 | 180219t20182018meuab j b 000 0 eng d | ||
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_aQH375 _b.C65 2018 |
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_aCollard, Sneed B., _eauthor. _93700 |
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_aOne iguana, two iguanas : _ba story of accident, natural selection, and evolution / _cSneed B. Collard III |
246 | 3 | _a1 iguana 2 iguanas | |
250 | _aFirst edition | ||
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_a39 pages : _bcolor illustrations, map ; _c27 cm |
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490 | 1 | _aHow nature works | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references | ||
520 | _aMost iguanas in the Galápagos Islands live and eat on land, but one species does something no other iguana does anywhere in the world -- it launches itself into the sea and dives underwater to feed. Descended from a common ancestor and living within sight of one another, the author offers a theory how did land and marine iguanas develop such different appearances and lifestyles | ||
521 | _aGrades 3-7 | ||
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_aIguanas _vJuvenile literature |
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_aIguanas _zGalapagos Islands _vJuvenile literature |
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_aNatural selection _vJuvenile literature |
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_aAnimals _zGalapagos Islands _vJuvenile literature |
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_aMutation (Biology) _vJuvenile literature |
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_aEvolution (Biology) _vJuvenile literature. |
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_aInstructional and educational works. _2fast |
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_aJuvenile works. _2fast |
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_aInstructional and educational works. _2lcgft |
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