Cuttlefish: Do Your Kids Know This?: A Children's Picture Book

Don't let its name confuse you - a Cuttlefish is not a fish; it belongs to the Mollusk family.

Mollusks are invertebrates, meaning they have no backbones. Also, mollusks normally have shells - snails, crabs, and lobsters are all mollusks. Fish, on the other hand, fall under the category of vertebrates because they have backbones.

The Cuttlefish is a type of animal that is a very close relative of other marine creatures like the squid and octopus. You can already imagine their soft bodies, arms, and tentacles, right? Well, a Cuttlefish has the same characteristics.

More exciting information about Cuttlefish awaits young learners so get a copy now and enjoy learning about this creature.

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Cuttlefish: Do Your Kids Know This?: A Children's Picture Book

Don't let its name confuse you - a Cuttlefish is not a fish; it belongs to the Mollusk family.

Mollusks are invertebrates, meaning they have no backbones. Also, mollusks normally have shells - snails, crabs, and lobsters are all mollusks. Fish, on the other hand, fall under the category of vertebrates because they have backbones.

The Cuttlefish is a type of animal that is a very close relative of other marine creatures like the squid and octopus. You can already imagine their soft bodies, arms, and tentacles, right? Well, a Cuttlefish has the same characteristics.

More exciting information about Cuttlefish awaits young learners so get a copy now and enjoy learning about this creature.

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Cuttlefish: Do Your Kids Know This?: A Children's Picture Book

Cuttlefish: Do Your Kids Know This?: A Children's Picture Book

by Tanya Turner
Cuttlefish: Do Your Kids Know This?: A Children's Picture Book

Cuttlefish: Do Your Kids Know This?: A Children's Picture Book

by Tanya Turner

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Don't let its name confuse you - a Cuttlefish is not a fish; it belongs to the Mollusk family.

Mollusks are invertebrates, meaning they have no backbones. Also, mollusks normally have shells - snails, crabs, and lobsters are all mollusks. Fish, on the other hand, fall under the category of vertebrates because they have backbones.

The Cuttlefish is a type of animal that is a very close relative of other marine creatures like the squid and octopus. You can already imagine their soft bodies, arms, and tentacles, right? Well, a Cuttlefish has the same characteristics.

More exciting information about Cuttlefish awaits young learners so get a copy now and enjoy learning about this creature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781534688452
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/14/2016
Series: Amazing Creature , #7
Pages: 26
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.07(d)
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