An Otter's Story

ISBN-10
0670529761
ISBN-13
9780670529766
Category
Otters
Pages
191
Language
English
Published
1953-04-03
Publisher
Viking Children's Books
Author
Emil Liers

Description

A true story of the lives of two otters, their parents and cubs. The story was written by a Minnesota naturalist in the hope that it would clear up some of the misunderstanding about these little animals. Grades 5-7.

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