Bound To Stay Bound

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001 2024010560 523551
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010 a| 2024010560
020 a|9781499446630 (lib. ed.)
020 a|1499446632 (lib. ed.)
020 a|9781499446623 (pbk.)
020 a|1499446624 (pbk.)
040 a|DLC
b|eng
c|IlJaBTS
d|IlJaBTS
050  a|QL737.C25
b|K594 2025
082  a|599.769/5
2|23/eng/20240106
1001 a|Klatte, Kathleen A.
245a|Sea otters :
b|a coastal keystone species /
c|Kathleen A. Klatte.
250 a|1st ed.
260 a|Buffalo, NY :
b|PowerKids,
c|c2025.
300 a|24 p. :
b|col. ill. ;
c|20 x 20 cm
4901 a|What are keystone species?
500 a|Includes glossary.
504 a|Includes bibliographical references and index.
520 a|Everyone loves to watch playful sea otters frolicking in coastal waters. But did you know that the kelp forests where they live depend on otters for their survival? Otters are a keystone predator. They prey on sea urchins that would otherwise destroy the habitat that shelters so many other species.
521 a|Grades 2-3
b|PowerKids Press
5211 a|007-010
b|BTSB.
5218 a|600
b|Lexile.
5218 a|N.
b|Guided Reading Level.
650 7a|Sea otters.
2|sears
650 1a|Sea otter.
655 1a|Animals.
655 7c|JNF003000
a|NONFICTION / Animals / General.
2|bisacsh
8001 a|Klatte, Kathleen A.
t|What are keystone species?


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