They have dragonlike spines, razor-sharp teeth, and creep along tree branches, ready to leap into the water below if a predator appears. Iguanas are one of a kind animals with unique features More →
597 - Cold-blooded vertebrates; fishes
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King Cobras
When in danger, king cobras raise themselves up to intimidate threats. They can stand as tall as an adult person! In this low-level title, crisp images and leveled text introduce young… More →
King Cobra vs. Rattlesnake
Witness the battle between a king cobra and an eastern diamondback rattlesnake, two venomous reptiles. Both have deadly fangs that release venom to paralyze and kill prey. The king cobra is… More →
They have muscular tails, large, serrated teeth, and spend their days wandering islands, ready to attack prey with venomous bites. Komodo dragons are powerful predators with unique features… More →
Komodo dragons are the largest lizards in the world. But these apex predators face many challenges, and today they are endangered. In this title, leveled text will teach readers about the… More →
Komodo Dragon vs. Anaconda
Two massive reptiles battle it out. The Komodo dragon, the world's biggest lizard, is up against the green anaconda, the world's longest and heaviest snake. The Komodo dragon has razor-sharp… More →
Anacondas--long and scaly. Developing readers learn about the longest snake in the world, the anaconda, in this low-level Spanish search-and-find beginning reader. A cold-blooded predator… More →
They have dragonlike spines, razor-sharp teeth, and creep along tree branches, ready to leap into the water below if a predator appears. Iguanas are one of a kind animals with unique features More →
Iguanas--large lizards with even larger tails. Developing readers learn about these big reptiles in this low-level Spanish search-and-find beginning reader. Iguanas are colorful creatures… More →
Tree Frogs--brightly colored amphibians. Developing readers learn about frogs of the rainforest in this low-level Spanish search-and-find beginning reader. Frogs hop from tree to tree, using… More →