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Rubbery Arms and Baggy Bodies

There are many different kinds of octopus. Read about their different sizes, their bodies, homes, what they eat, and the 150,000 eggs that the females can lay. Find out how octopus move by squirting water to propel themselves, how smart they are, and how they escape from their enemies. Then learn how to write a report.

Resource Type: Book
Minimum grade:3
Maximum grade:4
ISBN:0757807178
Vendor 1:Rigby