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DATABASE ENTRIES ANIMALS Mighty Mammals GO WILD! EXTREME ANIMALS Armed and Dangerous Electric Eels and Other Electric Animals Great White Sharks and Other Animal Biters Scorpions and Other Animals That Sting Sea Urchins and Other Animals with Spikes Skunks and Other Stinky Animals Spitting Cobras and Other Venomous Animals Big Bad Biters Bears Crocodiles and Alligators Sharks Snakes Spider Biters Wild Cats Bloodsuckers Fleas: Feasting on Blood Leeches: Waiting in the Water Lice: Head Hunters Mosquitoes: Hungry for Blood Ticks: Digging for Blood Vampire Bats: Hunting for Blood Dangerous Cats Cheetahs: World’s Fastest Cats Jaguars: World’s Strongest Cats Leopards: Silent Stalkers Lions: King of the Beasts Pumas: Lone Hunters Tigers: World’s Largest Cats Freaky Fish Elephants: From Trunk to Tail Gorillas: Beasts of the Wild Hippos: Huge and Hungry Tigers: Prowling Predators Poison! Deadly Fish Deadly Lizards Deadly Spiders Poisonous Jellyfish Poisonous Scorpions Poisonous Stingrays Powerful Predators Alligators: Fast and Fierce Grizzly Bears: Wild and Strong Hyenas: Fierce Hunters Polar Bears: Arctic Hunters Sharks: Ocean Hunters Tigers: Hunters of Asia Record Breakers Blue Whales: World’s Largest Mammals Giraffes: World’s Tallest Animals Hummingbirds: World’s Smallest Birds Nature’s Best Jumpers Nature’s Deadliest Animals Nature’s Fastest Animals Nature’s Nastiest Biters Nature’s Slowest Animals Nature’s Strongest Animals Ostriches: Nature’s Biggest Birds Sloths: World’s Slowest Mammals Stick Insects: World’s Longest Insects Scary Snakes Eels Manta Rays Octopuses and Squid Pufferfish Scorpion Fish Sea Urchins Cobras Copperheads Coral Snakes Cottonmouths Diamondbacks Garter Snakes King Snakes 29 East 21st Street • New York, NY 10010 • 877.381.6649 • pklifescience.com 1 DATABASE ENTRIES Mambas Milk Snakes Pit Vipers Pythons Rattlesnakes Taipans Vipers Ugly Animals Bearded Dragons Komodo Dragons Ugly Bats Ugly Bugs Ugly Sea Creatures Ugly Vultures Weird Sea Creatures Jellyfish Moray Eels Sea Dragons Sea Slugs: Nudibranchs Stingrays BIRDS Bald Eagles Chickens Eagles Geese Hummingbirds: World’s Smallest Birds Ospreys Ostriches: Nature’s Biggest Birds Owls Peacocks Pelicans Penguins: Nature’s Coolest Birds Peregrine Falcons Red-Tailed Hawks Vultures BUGS AND INSECTS Spiders All About Spiders and Their Webs Black Widows Brown Recluses Cobweb Weavers Crab Spiders Daddy Longlegs Spiders Fishing Spiders Funnel Weavers Jumping Spiders Orb Weavers Tarantulas Trap-Door Spiders Wolf Spiders Ants Assassin Bugs Bees Boll Weevils Bugs: In Flight (Wings) Butterflies Centipedes and Millipedes Cockroaches Crickets Dragonflies Dung Beetles Fleas: Feasting on Blood Flies and Maggots Gardening Ants Grasshoppers Ladybugs Leafhoppers Leeches: Waiting in the Water Lice: Head Hunters Locusts Mosquitoes Orchid Mantises Peanut-Head Bugs Scorpions Slugs Snails Stick Insects: World’s Longest Insects Stink Bugs Termites Ticks 29 East 21st Street • New York, NY 10010 • 877.381.6649 • pklifescience.com 2 DATABASE ENTRIES Wasps Worms FARM ANIMALS Horses Appaloosas Miniature Horses Morgans Mustangs Palominos Quarter Horses Cattle Chickens Donkeys Geese Goats Sheep FISH AND OTHER WATER CREATURES Sharks All About Sharks Hammerhead Sharks Mako Sharks Whale Sharks Dolphins Eels Jellyfish Manatees Manta Rays Moray Eels Octopuses and Squid Otters Penguins Pufferfish Scorpion Fish Sea Dragons Sea Lions Sea Slugs: Nudibranchs Sea Turtles Sea Urchins Stingrays Whales MAMMALS Beavers Blue Whales: World’s Largest Mammals Buffalos Caribou of the Arctic Cattle Dolphins Donkeys Elephants: From Trunk to Tail Giraffes: World’s Tallest Animals Goats Gorillas: Beasts of the Wild Guinea Pigs Hippos Hyenas: Fierce Hunters Prairie Dogs Rabbits Raccoons Rhinos Ring-Tailed Lemurs Seals of the Antarctic Sheep Skunks Sloths Walruses of the Arctic Whales Wolves Wombats Bats Bats Bulldog Bats Flying Foxes Free-Tailed Bats Horseshoe Bats Plain-Nosed Bats Vampire Bats 29 East 21st Street • New York, NY 10010 • 877.381.6649 • pklifescience.com 3 DATABASE ENTRIES Horses Bears Bears Black Bears Brown Bears Famous Bears Grizzly Bears: Wild and Strong Koala Bears Panda Bears Polar Bears Red Pandas Big Cats Cheetahs: World’s Fastest Cats Jaguars: World’s Strongest Cats Leopards: Silent Stalkers Lions: King of the Beasts Pumas: Lone Hunters Tigers: World’s Largest Cats Cats Maine Coon Cats Manx (The Cat with No Tail) Persian Cats Shorthaired Cats Siamese Cats Sphynx: The Hairless Cat Dogs Beagles Boxers Bulldogs Dachshunds Dalmatians Doberman Pinschers German Shepherds Golden Retrievers Great Danes Pit Bulls Pugs Rottweilers Saint Bernards Yorkshire Terriers Appalosas Miniature Horses Morgans Mustangs Palominos Quarter Horses Wolves and Wild Dogs African Wild Dogs Arctic Wolves Dingoes Ethiopian Wolves Gray Wolves Red Wolves PETS Fish Guinea Pigs Pet Snakes Pet Tarantulas Rabbits Snakes Turtles Cats Maine Coon Cats Manx (The Cat with No Tail) Persian Cats Shorthaired Cats Siamese Cats Sphynx: The Hairless Cat Dogs Beagles Boxers Bulldogs Dachshunds Dalmatians Doberman Pinschers German Shepherds Golden Retrievers Great Danes Pit Bulls 29 East 21st Street • New York, NY 10010 • 877.381.6649 • pklifescience.com 4 DATABASE ENTRIES Pugs Rottweilers Saint Bernards Yorkshire Terriers Horses Appalosas Miniature Horses Morgans Mustangs Palominos Quarter Horses REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS All About Reptiles and Amphibians Alligators: Fast and Fierce Crocodiles Salamanders Frogs Bullfrogs Glass Frogs Leopard Frogs Poison Dart Frogs Treefrogs Wood Frogs Lizards Bearded Dragons Chameleons Gila Monsters Green Iguanas Iguanas Komodo Dragons Leopard Geckos Snakes Boas Cobras Copperheads Coral Snakes Cottonmouths Diamondbacks Garter Snakes King Snakes Mambas Milk Snakes Pit Vipers Pythons Rattlesnakes Snakes Taipans Vipers Turtles and Tortoises All About Turtles Box Turtles Desert Tortoises Gopher Turtles Green Sea Turtles Snapping Turtles Spiny Softshell Turtles RESCUE AND HELPING ANIMALS Detector Dogs Guide Dogs Police Dogs Sheepherding Dogs Sled Dogs Therapy Dogs CLASSIFICATION Classification of Living and Nonliving Things Fungi Invertebrates Plants With Seeds Plants Without Seeds Single-Celled Organisms Vertebrates ENDANGERED & EXTINCT SPECIES DINOSAURS AND FOSSILS Fossils How the Dinosaurs Disappeared 29 East 21st Street • New York, NY 10010 • 877.381.6649 • pklifescience.com 5 DATABASE ENTRIES Ichthyosaurus and Little Mary Anning Iguanodon and Dr. Gideon Mantell The Dinosaur Bone Battle The First Dinosaur Eggs The First Dinosaur Footprints Tyrannosaurus Rex and Barnum Brown ENDANGERED SPECIES Endangered Animals Endangered Animals of Africa Endangered Animals of Asia Endangered Animals of Australia Endangered Animals of Europe Endangered Animals of North America Endangered Animals of South America Invasive Species Organisms and the Environment PREHISTORIC ANIMALS Big Cats Past and Present Elephants Past and Present Dinosaurs of the Past to Birds of the Present Horses Past and Present Sea Turtles Past and Present Sharks Past and Present FOOD CHAINS AND FOOD WEBS Backyard Food Chains Backyard Habitats Carnivores Decomposers Desert Food Chains Food Chains and Food Webs Food Chains and Webs with Graphic Organizers Forest Food Chains Herbivores Meadow Food Chains Omnivores Pond Food Chains Producers Scavengers and Parasites Tide Pool Food Chains GREEN LIVING Buy Green Eat Green Energy Crisis Global Warming Green Buildings Green Energy Green Lifestyles Green Transportation Human Impact on the Environment Invasive Species Pollution Saving Our Earth Trash and Recycling HABITATS & ECOSYSTEMS ANIMALS AND THEIR HABITATS Animals of the Savannah Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest Bats and Their Homes Caribou of the Arctic Cave Creatures Coral Reef Creatures Desert Animals Forest Animals Foxes and Their Homes Mountain Animals Owls and Their Homes Penguins and Their Homes Polar Bears of the Arctic Prairie Animals Seals of the Antarctic Snakes and Their Homes Tundra Animals Walruses of the Arctic Wetland Animals Whales of the Arctic 29 East 21st Street • New York, NY 10010 • 877.381.6649 • pklifescience.com 6 DATABASE ENTRIES BIOMES AND HABITATS Alpine and Arctic Tundra Arctic Tundra Backyard Habitats Biomes of the Past and Future Coniferous Forests Coral Reefs Deciduous Forests Desert Habitats Deserts Forest Habitats Grasslands Meadow Habitats Mountains Oceans Pond Habitats Rain Forests Tide Pool Habitats Tropical Savannas Wetlands ECOSYSTEMS Apple Tree Ecosystem Arctic Ecosystem Fallen Tree Ecosystem Garden Ecosystem Grassy Field Ecosystem Milkweed Patch Ecosystem Rainforest Ecosystem Stream Ecosystem FOOD CHAINS AND FOOD WEBS Backyard Food Chains Carnivores Decomposers Desert Food Chains Food Chains and Food Webs Food Chains and Webs with Graphic Organizers Forest Food Chains Herbivores Meadow Food Chains Omnivores Pond Food Chains Producers Scavengers and Parasites Tide Pool Food Chains UNDERSTANDING HABITATS AND ECOSYSTEMS Human Impact on the Environment Organisms and the Environment Saving Our Earth World Habitats HUMAN BODY YOUR BODY PARTS Brain Ears Eyes Heart Kidneys Lungs Nose Skin YOUR BODY SYSTEMS Circulatory System Digestive System Muscular System Nervous System Respiratory System Skeletal System LIFE CYCLES ANIMAL LIFE CYCLES All About Life Cycles Life Cycle of a Duck Life Cycle of a Mouse Life Cycle of a Painted Turtle Life Cycle of a Praying Mantis 29 East 21st Street • New York, NY 10010 • 877.381.6649 • pklifescience.com 7 DATABASE ENTRIES Life Cycle of a Snail Life Cycle of an Earthworm PLANT LIFE CYCLES Flowers and Seeds How Flowers Grow How Fruit Grows How Herbs Grow How Plants Grow How Trees Grow How Vegetables Grow Plant Development and Growth Plants and the Four Seasons PLANTS All About Plants Coniferous Forests Corn Deciduous Forests Flowers and Seeds How Flowers Grow How Fruit Grows How Herbs Grow How Plants Grow How Trees Grow How Vegetables Grow Oak Trees Olive Trees Photosynthesis Plant Development and Growth Plants and the Four Seasons Plants With Seeds Plants Without Seeds Sunflowers Water and Plants SCIENTIFIC METHOD Planning Investigations Collecting Information Evaluating Data Forming Hypotheses Constructing Explanations Reporting Conclusions SURVIVAL & ADAPTATION ANIMALS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS Animals of the Savannah Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest Bats and Their Homes Beavers and Their Homes Caribou of the Arctic Cave Creatures Coral Reef Creatures Desert Animals Forest Animals Foxes and Their Homes Mountain Animals Owls and Their Homes Penguins and Their Homes Polar Bears of the Arctic Prairie Animals Seals of the Antarctic Snakes and Their Homes Tundra Animals Walruses of the Arctic Wetland Animals Whales of the Arctic ANIMALS PAST AND PRESENT Big Cats Past and Present Dinosaurs of the Past to Birds of the Present Elephants Past and Present Horses Past and Present Sea Turtles Past and Present Sharks Past and Present BUGS AND INSECTS Boll Weevils Cockroaches Fleas: Feasting on Blood 29 East 21st Street • New York, NY 10010 • 877.381.6649 • pklifescience.com 8 DATABASE ENTRIES Leeches: Waiting in the Water Lice: Head Hunters Locusts Mosquitoes Stink Bugs Ticks FEATURES FOR SURVIVAL Beaks Bugs: In Flight (Wings) Camouflage Feet Skin and Hide Tails Teeth Tongues LAND ANIMALS Bearded Dragons Beavers Elephants: From Trunk to Tail Giraffes: World’s Tallest Animals Gorillas: Beasts of the Wild Grizzly Bears: Wild and Strong Hippos: Huge and Hungry Hyenas: Fierce Hunters Iguanas Komodo Dragons Red Pandas Ring-Tailed Lemurs Sloths: World’s Slowest Mammals Wolves NOCTURNAL ANIMALS Bats in the Dark Crickets Owls in the Dark Raccoons Scorpions Skunks UNDERSTANDING ADAPTATION Behavioral and Physical Adaptations Animal Adaptations for Survival Why Animals Shed Their Skin WATER CREATURES All About Sharks Crocodiles Dolphins Eels Manatees Octopuses and Squid Otters Penguins Sea Lions Sea Turtles Stingrays MIGRATION Arctic Tern Migration Caribou Migration Humpback Whale Migration Monarch Butterfly Migration Salmon Migration Wildebeest Migration 29 East 21st Street • New York, NY 10010 • 877.381.6649 • pklifescience.com 9