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Compares wild and domesticated rabbits, including their living areas and habitats, physical characteristics, and social behaviors.
Compares wild and domesticated rabbits, including their living areas and habitats, physical characteristics, and social behaviors.
You may think that you just have a pet bird, but the birds people keep as pets are very close to their wild ancestors. Finding out more about the wild side of your pet bird will help you give it a better life.
Did you know that hamsters belong to the same family as mice and rats? They are all rodents, which means they have big incisors which keep growing all their lives.
Pet snakes are very similar to snakes in the wild. There are many snakes that live in the wild as well as in captivity. If you are lucky you may have even seen a wild snake.
Compares the habitats and life of wild mice and rats to their domesticated counterparts.
This series talks about why pets live the way they do and how to give appropriate pet care.
Describes why rabbits make ideal pets and the necessary equipment and responsibilities involved in owning a rabbit.
Get a close-up look at how dogs can be wild. This book looks at why dogs live the way they do (e.g. what they eat in the wild) and uses this as the starting point for giving appropriate pet care information. The unique perspectives of these books come from emphasizing the close links between pets and wild animals.
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