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Mammals.

Material type: Computer fileComputer fileSeries: Discovery Channel school sciencePublication details: Manila, Philippines : Discovery Communications, Inc., c2005.Edition: Version 2.0Description: 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 9716561288
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QL 706.2 .M311 2005
Online resources: Summary: The CD-ROM contains the following: Mammals--Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes--Growing up mammal -Order, please--The Mammal Hall of Fame--SPOTlight on a predator--Never cry wolf /by Farley Mowat--Life among the chimps / by Jane Goodall--Magnificent marsupials and marvelous monotremes--(Not) alone in the dark--Mammal or not?--No offense, but you really smell--Saving the Florida panther--Call of the wild- Mammal mania. Having studied mammals with the help of this CD-ROM, students will be able to: describe the characteristics that determine if an animal is a mammal; describe and compare various physical, behavioral, and social adaptations that have ensured the survival of mammals; research, sort, and analyze information about several endangered mammals to predict their long-term viability as a species; classify mammals into categories based on specific traits; and imagine a new mammal and describe its characteristics, related species, and habitat.
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The CD-ROM contains the following: Mammals--Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes--Growing up mammal -Order, please--The Mammal Hall of Fame--SPOTlight on a predator--Never cry wolf /by Farley Mowat--Life among the chimps / by Jane Goodall--Magnificent marsupials and marvelous monotremes--(Not) alone in the dark--Mammal or not?--No offense, but you really smell--Saving the Florida panther--Call of the wild- Mammal mania. Having studied mammals with the help of this CD-ROM, students will be able to: describe the characteristics that determine if an animal is a mammal; describe and compare various physical, behavioral, and social adaptations that have ensured the survival of mammals; research, sort, and analyze information about several endangered mammals to predict their long-term viability as a species; classify mammals into categories based on specific traits; and imagine a new mammal and describe its characteristics, related species, and habitat.

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