1001 Questions Answered About Insects
1001 Questions Answered About Insects
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Book Description
Lively compendium of fascinating facts about insects arranged in handy question-and-answer format. Sure to interest and inform naturalists, students, hikers, campers, nature lovers, many others. Extensive index permits quick and easy reference to a particular species or topic. 49 illustrations. Bibliography. Index.
1001 Questions Answered About Insects,Alexander B. Klots,Elsie B. Klots,Dover Publications,0486234703,General,Insects,Life Sciences - Zoology - Entomology,Miscellanea,Nature,Nature / Field Guide Books,Nature/Ecology,Insects & spiders,Nature / General
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