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Feet That Suck and Feed

by Diane Swanson
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Overview

Feet are neat! They jump, they climb, they swim, they dance. Animal paws have claws that dig and scratch any itch that they can reach. A dog uses them to hold a bone in place or get a person's attention. The squirrel uses its small, sharp feet to scamper up a tree and race along a branch—or grab a nut to eat. Raccoon's paws are so nimble that they can pluck cherries, husk corncobs, crack open bird eggs, and feel for clams in a muddy stream. And, every animal—humans included—uses its feet to run from danger. Watch them in action, in photos and in drawings, to see just why feet can't be beat! 8 1/2 X 10.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2000
Publisher
Sterling Publishing
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781550547672

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