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Find out all about our very own 'living fossil' in this fascinating look at the life cycle of the tuatara, presented with stunning images and educational text.
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Did you know that the male kiwi incubates the eggs while the female guards the nesting burrow? Or that the kiwi egg is so huge that for several days before laying it, the female kiwi is unable to eat because there's no room for food? The Life Cycle of the Kiwi comes alive with st ...
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Did you know that the monarch butterfly can fly only after the sun has warmed its wings? Or that monarchs can fly great distances - covering 2000 kilometres in 2-4 days? You will be fascinated by the background story of these beautiful creatures, often found fluttering through ou ...
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Betty Brownlie answers questions about pukeko and looks at fascinating phenomena in this illustrated and photographic book.
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Did you know that the royal albatross is the largest seabird in the world? That it can fly for thousands of kilometres with barely a flap of its wings? And that after it takes off on its very first flight, it won't set foot on land for 3-5 years?
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Did you know that frogs never drink water? And that they always blink when eating food? Or that frogs will die if their skin dries out? Illustrated with magnificent full-colour photographs.
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Did you know that the monarch butterfly can fly only after the sun has warmed its wings? Illus.
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How much do you really know about the common sparrow?
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Do you know why frogs never drink water?
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Do hedgehogs really live in hedges? Illus.
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