Crows

Crows
ISBN-10
1618919962
ISBN-13
9781618919960
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
2020-08-01
Publisher
Bellwether Media
Author
Joanne Mattern

Description

Caw! Caw! A mob of crows swarms a predator. They work together to chase it away! Teamwork is one of many skills explored in this fascinating book about crows. Through leveled text and exciting photos, readers will learn how crows use their intelligence and how humans study these remarkable birds. A brain comparison chart, profile, skills graphic, and scientific study feature further highlight these brainy birds!

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