Octopuses, squids, and their relatives cephalopods Beth Blaxland
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TextSeries: Blaxland, Beth. Invertebrates ; Publisher: Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, 2003Copyright date: ©2002Description: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- Juvenile
- 0791069923
- Cephalopods, octopuses, squids, and their relatives [Spine title]
- 594/.5 21
- QL430.2 .B68 2003
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Includes index.
What are cephalopods? -- Cephalopod bodies -- The life cycle of cephalopods -- Where cephalopods live -- How cephalopods sense the world -- What cephalopods eat -- How cephalopods defend themselves -- Up close: blue-ringed octopuses -- Up close: giant cephalopods -- Where can you see cephalopods?
Defines cephalopods, such as blue-ringed octopuses and giant squids, and describes their physical characteristics, life cycles, habitats, senses, food, and means of self-defense.
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