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My Ending Project

"My Ending Project" by Ashley Palm offers an insightful look into the world of polar mammals. Written by Larry Dane Brimmer, this non-fiction book details the unique adaptations of Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, seals, and arctic foxes. Organized into sections about different animals, it provides readers with fascinating facts and engaging information. The book is perfect for anyone with an interest in tundra ecosystems and wildlife. I highly recommend it to those who love Arctic animals and want to learn more about their lives in the wild.

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My Ending Project

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  1. My Ending Project By Ashley Palm

  2. Polar Mammals Written by Larry Dane Brimmer

  3. Genre The genre of this book is non-fiction

  4. My Recommendation I recommend this book to everyone who loves Arctic foxes, polar bears, or any other Tundra animal.

  5. Summary This book was written in sections about specific animals. First, the book went over basic facts about adaptations. The book talks about polar bears, seals, arctic foxes, musk oxen, caribou, moose, arctic wolves, arctic hares, and lemmings.

  6. Connection I can relate Polar Mammals to a show called Frozen Planet. Frozen Planet is about life in the Tundra.

  7. What Did I Learn? I learned a lot from reading this. Did you know that….. 1.When being attacked, musk oxen form a circle and give off an odor 2.To escape predators, arctic hares scatter about I loved reading it! 

  8. That’s all! Thanks for reading

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