Dolphins

Título
Dolphins

Kathy White

Resumen
Dolphins are mammals: they live in groups and cooperate and communicate with each other, which makes them more like us than the fish they swim around with. Some dolphins live in oceans, while others live in rivers. But people have created dangers for dolphins in their natural envionments, and some kinds of dolphins are even endagered.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2003
 
1900-1999

Descripción física
[33 ] p.

Nota general
including table of contents, glossary and index

Término de la materia
SEA MAMMAL INFANCY HABITS BEHAVIOR HABITAT

Autor añadido
PALMER,SARAH

Síntesis
Dolphins are mammals: they live in groups and cooperate and communicate with each other, which makes them more like us than the fish they swim around with. Some dolphins live in oceans, while others live in rivers. But people have created dangers for dolphins in their natural envionments, and some kinds of dolphins are even endagered.

ISBN
9780176268176

Información de publicación
Toronto : Nelson, 2003.


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