This educational and entertaining book tells all about marmots.
Did you know that a marmot is a giant squirrel? Text by two
naturalists talks about marmot's life cycle, what they eat, and what eats them. Full of useful information clearly presented for kids with fascinating and adorable photos of these shy mountain creatures.
32 pages, 8½" x 11", full-color cover and insides,
54 color photographs, 1 other illustration, May
2006. Published by Nature Alaska.
ISBN 978-1-57833-333-2 trade paper
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