An edition of Can an old dog learn new tricks? (2010)

Can an old dog learn new tricks?

and other questions about animals

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An edition of Can an old dog learn new tricks? (2010)

Can an old dog learn new tricks?

and other questions about animals

Presents a variety of common sayings about animals and explains which are fact and which are fable.

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Language
English
Pages
40

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Cover of: Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?
Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?: And Other Questions about Animals
2017, Lerner Publishing Group
in English
Cover of: Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?
Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?: And Other Questions about Animals
2017, Lerner Publishing Group
in English
Cover of: Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?
Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?: And Other Questions about Animals
2012, Lerner Publishing Group
in English
Cover of: Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?
Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?
2011, Lerner Publishing Group
in English
Cover of: Can an old dog learn new tricks?
Can an old dog learn new tricks?: and other questions about animals
2010, Lerner Publications
in English
Cover of: Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?
Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?
2010, Lerner Publishing Group
in English

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Table of Contents

Is spider silk really stronger than steel?
Will a mother bird abandon her babies after a person touches them, because she smells a human scent?
Are sharks really bloodthirsty killers?
Can an old dog learn new tricks?
Do ostriches really hide their heads in the sand?
Is it true that cats always land on their feet?
Is it true that bats are blind?
Is it true that porcupines can throw their quills?
Is it true that fish don't sleep?
Do opossums really hang by their tails when they sleep?
Is it true that the early bird catches the worm?
Can an alligator really live in the sewer?
Do lemmings kill themselves by jumping off cliffs?
Is it true that a worm can grow inside your brain?
Does a female praying mantis really eat her mate?
Can a cat "steal" a baby's breath?
Do camels really store water in their humps?

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-39) and index.

Published in
Minneapolis, MN
Series
Is that a fact?

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
590
Library of Congress
QL49 .S5167 2010, QL49.S5167 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
40 p. :
Number of pages
40

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24813966M
Internet Archive
canolddoglearnne0000silv
ISBN 10
0822590832
ISBN 13
9780822590835
LCCN
2009020587
OCLC/WorldCat
361947821

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15907306W

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