Bosques templados [Temperate Deciduous Forest]
Tapetes de hojas [Lands of Falling Leaves]
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Why do maple and oak trees drop their leaves in the fall? What other animals share the forest with chipmunks, deer, and snakes? Find out what makes temperate deciduous forests one of Earth’s treasures.
¿Por qué al arce y al roble se les caen las hojas en el otoño? ¿Qué otros animales comparten el bosque con las ardillas listadas, los venados y las serpientes? Descubrirás por qué los bosques templados son uno de los grandes tesoros de la Tierra.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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