Badgers and other mustelids

Klobuchar, Lisa World Book, Inc

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 64) and index

Includes bibliographical references (p. 64) and index

What is a mustelid? -- Where in the world do badgers and other mustelids live? -- How can you tell it's a badger? -- What is special about a badger's body? -- How does a badger defend itself? -- Are badgers meat-eaters? -- In what kind of home does a badger live? -- How does a badger dig? -- What is it like inside a sett? -- What goes on in old world badger families? -- How do baby badgers grow? -- What is the 'partnership' between coyotes and American badgers? -- Why are mustelids so smelly? -- How do mustelids have fun? -- What are the enemies of these animals? -- Which mustelid floats around on its back? -- Why does a sea otter carry a rock? -- Which of these animals can climb trees? -- How do these animals spend the winter? -- Which mustelid changes color in the winter? -- Whose favorite food is honey? -- Which weasel relative is the strongest? -- Why is the wolverine also called the glutton? -- Which ferret is a mustelid? -- Which member of this family is extinct? -- How do mustelids help people? -- Why do some people dislike mustelids? -- Are mustelids in danger? -- Mustelid fun facts -- Glossary -- Index and resource list -- Mustelid classification
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ISBN:9780716612865