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| 500 | _aIB program. Uso restrito aos professores. | ||
| 520 | _aHumans aren't the only creatures who are constantly talking and transmitting messages: animals find all sorts of ways to keep in touch without saying a word. They use colors, patterns, smells, movements, vibrations, sounds, and even electricity to help them identify their own family or “team” — not to mention find food and shelter, defend their territory, woo the proper mate, and care for their young. From the chatter of dolphins to the click of a moth, from the stripes of a reef fish to the rumbling of elephants, this funny. | ||
| 521 | _aNursery | ||
| 697 | _aAnimal communication | ||
| 697 | _aHuman-animal communication | ||
| 697 | _aHuman-animal relationships | ||
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_aDavies, Nicola _d1958 |
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_aTalk talk squawk _ba human's guide to animal communication _cNicola Davies ; illustrated by Neal Layton |
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_aSomerville, Mass. _bCandlewick Press _c2015 |
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_a1v. (unpaged) _bcol. ill. _e14.94 x 0.58 x 23.98 cm |
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_aLayton, Neal _eilustrador |
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