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Jackrabbit and the Prairie Fire: The Story of a Black-Tailed Jackrabbit (The Smithsonian Wild Heritage Collection. Great Plains Series) (edition 1991)

by Susan Saunders (Author), Jo-Ellen Bosson (Illustrator)

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A frightened jackrabbit outruns a hunting coyote and a fire caused by lightning and finds safety on a river, while rain falls to extinguish the flames and prevent further destruction.
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Title:Jackrabbit and the Prairie Fire: The Story of a Black-Tailed Jackrabbit (The Smithsonian Wild Heritage Collection. Great Plains Series)
Authors:Susan Saunders (Author)
Other authors:Jo-Ellen Bosson (Illustrator)
Info:Soundprints (1991), Edition: 1st, 32 pages
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