Tuart dwellers

by Jan Ramage

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From the break of dawn to nightfall, the tuart is not as it appears. Leaves and bark, trunk and branches - all are places of pretence, traps and trickery. Find out what surprise a "moon crater" might hide and why a bullseye borer drills holes; how a crab spider goes shopping and a jewel beetle becomes a seedpod.

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Original publication date
2008
Important places
Western Australia, Australia

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Genres
Nonfiction, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
577.309941Natural sciences & mathematicsBiologyBiomes & EcosystemsForest ecologymodified standard subdivisionsHistory, geographic treatment, biography

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16
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1,518,967
Rating
½ (4.50)
Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
1