The red devils / Rob Waring, series editor.
Series: National Geographic. Incredible animals.; Footprint Reading Library., C1, Advanced., Incredible animals. Boston, Massachusetts : Heinle, Cengage Learning, ©2010Description: 32 p. : illustrations (colored) ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781424012282.Subject(s): Reading (Elementary) | English language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers | Readers (Adult) | Squids -- Pacific OceanDDC classification: 372.4/R245 Summary: Humboldt squids, or Red Devils, are the world's largest animal without a backbone. These sometimes dangerous creatures live in the deep waters of the Gulf of California. A researcher and professional diver have come to the Gulf to learn more about them. Will they find any Red Devils? Will they be able to observe them safely?Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"National Geographic"--Cover. Footprint reading library with video from National geographic.
Humboldt squids, or Red Devils, are the world's largest animal without a backbone. These sometimes dangerous creatures live in the deep waters of the Gulf of California. A researcher and professional diver have come to the Gulf to learn more about them. Will they find any Red Devils? Will they be able to observe them safely?
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