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      2012., Pre-adolescent, Creative Education Call No: 597.92 4   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Living wildSummary Note: "A look at tortoises, including their habitats, physical characteristics such as their domed shells, behaviors, relationships with humans, and protected status in the world today."--Provided by publisher.
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      -- Natural history, care, and breeding in captivity
      c1999., Juvenile, Chelsea House, in association with T.F.H. Publications Call No: 639.3 92    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Discusses the natural history, selection, care, and breeding of the terrestrial turtles commonly known as tortoises.
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      2020., Bellwether Media Call No: 597.92    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Blastoff! readers: spotting differences.Summary Note: All tortoises are turtles, but what sets tortoises apart from their fellow family members? Side-by side-comparisons and clear photos take young learners through various physical and behavioral differences between turtles and tortoises in this low-level title. Discover what makes each reptile unique!
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      c2016., Primary, GARETH STEVENS PUBLISHING Call No: ENF 597.92    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: GS leveled reader.Summary Note: Both turtles and tortoises have shells and move pretty slowly. So what makes them different? And where to terrapins fit in? There's much more going on with these amazing creatures than just carapaces and plastrons. From their family ties and foot size to their habitats, these animals look, live, and even eat differently. Some of these awesome animals can live for centuries!