Armadillo Antics

Armadillo Antics

Author: Linda Wylie BearDen

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2015-07-09

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 1480818046

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Austin, Bo, Charley, and Danny are newborn armadillos who live in the Texas Hill Country under a spacious oak tree they share with Mr. Oliver, a great horned owl who helps their mother watch over them when they are not sleeping. But as Mr. Oliver and Mother Armadillo already know, keeping the four little boys safe from all the dangers in their environment is not an easy task. As the boys skin hardens into shells, they slowly begin to emerge from their den. With help from their mother who teaches them where to find delicious food like ants, termites, spiders, and worms, Austin, Bo, Charley, and Danny begin exploring the perilous world around them. While Mother Armadillo guides the boys to recognize their predators and survive each threat, her biggest fear is that they will become a hillbilly bump in the road. Now only time will tell if they can survive their frightening encounters and become the armadillos she has always dreamed they could be. Armadillo Antics is the charming and educational tale of four armadillos on a coming-of-age journey as they learn to find food, protect themselves from predators, and interact with others of their kind.


Amazing Armadillos

Amazing Armadillos

Author: Jennifer Mckerley

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 2014-11-26

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 0553534963

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Armadillos may look funny, move oh-so-slowly, and smell a little stinky but readers can learn how extraordinary they are in this Step 3 book! Did you know that armadillos can jump three feet in the air to scare away predators? They can hold their breath underwater for 10 minutes, and they’ve been known to eat 40,000 bugs in a single meal! Follows a female armadillo as she forages for food, builds a home, and prepares for the birth of her baby pups while learning quirky and cool facts about the amazing armadillo! Step 3 Readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics--for children who are ready to read on their own.


Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3

Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3

Author: Bill Martin

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-04-02

Total Pages: 17

ISBN-13: 1442466138

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Numbers from one to one hundred climb to the top of an apple tree in this rhyming chant.


Armadillos

Armadillos

Author: Susan Knopf

Publisher: Children's Press

Published: 2019-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780531229880

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""Did you know that there are 20 species of armadillo, but only two roll into a ball for protection. Nature's Children series provides young readers (Ages 8-10) with fascinating information about the planet's most incredible wildlife species. Each title offers a complete picture of the animal- from birth to adulthood- and describes its place in our world, including how humans impact it and its environment."--From https://www.bookdepository.co


The Guinea Hen Named "Sky Is Falling"

The Guinea Hen Named

Author: Eva S. Molina

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2006-03

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 1420873792

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The Guinea Hen Named "Sky is Falling" is a humorous tale regarding the antics of a rancher trying to capture an armadillo who has been destroying his beautiful yard. In his nightly efforts to capture the armadillo, the rancher accidentally traps a guinea hen that becomes hysterical. The guinea hen, along with two other guinea hens, takes a major role in the story with her interference of the rancher trying to capture the armadillo. The rancher experiences all kinds of problems with his efforts to capture the armadillo, but he is determined not to give up. The story is told from the eyes of the rancher's granddaughter who calls him Ta, pronounced "tah." She comes to visit during the summer and often during the school year. The setting takes place at her grandparents beautiful ranch surrounded by woods. The granddaughter experiences a disappointing moment when the guinea hens disappear. The story winds up with a surprise ending.


Armadillos to Ziziphus

Armadillos to Ziziphus

Author: David M. Hillis

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2023-04-11

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1477326758

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A collection of essays on the ecology, biodiversity, and restoration of the Texas Hill Country. For most of five decades, evolutionary biologist David Hillis has studied the biodiversity of the Texas Hill Country. Since the 1990s, he has worked to restore the natural beauty and diversity of his Mason County ranch, the Double Helix. In his excursions around his ranch and across the Edwards Plateau, Hillis came to realize how little most people know about the plants and animals around them or their importance to our everyday lives. He began thinking about how natural history is connected to our enjoyment of life, especially in a place as beautiful and beloved as the Hill Country, which, not coincidentally, happens to be one of the most biodiverse parts of Texas. Featuring short nontechnical essays accompanied by vivid color photos, Armadillos to Ziziphus is a charming and casual introduction to the environment of the region. Whether walking the pasture with his Longhorn cattle, explaining the ecological significance of microscopic organisms in springtime mud puddles, or marveling at the local Ziziphus (aka Lotebush, a spiny shrub), Hillis guides first-time visitors and long-term residents alike in an appreciation for the Hill Country’s natural beauty and diversity.


Amazing Animal Antics

Amazing Animal Antics

Author: Jacki Fromer

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 0981585809

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A humorous, alliterative alphabet book that focuses on animals from all over the world. The book concludes with a glossary of animals included in the book.


Fragrance of Grass

Fragrance of Grass

Author: Guy de la Valdène

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2012-10-23

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0762774800

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An ode to one man’s lifelong love affair with hunting “Valdène’s wondrous fieldmemoir is a rich sportsman’s miscellany— memorable and erudite fowling lore, camp etiquette, ballistics, poaching ethics, glorious anecdote, bloody ducks, persistent bawdiness, and better wine than you or I'll ever drink—all elegantly spun as an affectionate and sentimental education of loss and renewal. It’s a terrific book.” —Richard Ford Part memoir, part history, The Fragrance of Grass stands as a testament to Guy de la Valdène’s deep love of, and abiding respect for, the natural world and all that inhabit it. Set in places as far afield as France and Montana, Saskatchewan and Florida, this is a beautifully written book that is also an elegant treatise on everything from dogs, birds, and wildlife to food, wine, and women. The Fragrance of Grass will be treasured by all sportsmen and by the readers of Tom McGuane and Jim Harrison. The author’s first book in nearly a decade, it is now being published to coincide with the paperback edition of his classic Red Stag. FROM THE INTRODUCTION I am watching a thousand feathers—grey partridge feathers—floating high on the surface of the pond in front of the cabin I pretend to work in. I have plucked a million feathers from the bodies of all the grey partridge I have cooked in my life, beautiful golden-brown feathers that match the fall colors of the cypress tress that grow on the edge of my pond. It is November, and all at once winter includes me. On the porch of the cabin there is a wooden rocking chair, weathered and comfortable, that I sit in every day. On quiet afternoons I think about the slowing growth of the loblolly pines I have been watching for twenty years, the everchanging face of the pond now active with fish, and the condition of the natural world outside of my custody. . . . I have hunted at least one hour a day for three months a year, ever since I was eight years old. That translates into more than 5,000 hours in the field, a lifetime walk that, under different circumstances, might have taken me from Paris to Istanbul and back. If to this hike I add the time I have spent shooting . . . I can safely assume that I have had my hands on the stock of a gun for one whole year of the sixty-plus that I have been around. I like to walk, and I know guns.