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¿Dentada o barbada? Un libro de comparaciones y contrastes entre ballenas [Toothed or Barbed? A Book of Comparisons and Contrasts Between Whales]

By: Cathleen McConnell, Alejandra de la Torre - translator, Javier Camacho Miranda - translator
Narrated by: Sofi Maldonado
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Los mamíferos marinos conocidos como cetáceos están divididos en dos grupos: ballenas dentadas (incluyendo delfines y marsopas) y ballenas barbadas. Un grupo solo tiene un espiráculo para respirar y el otro tiene dos. Un grupo tiene aletas dorsales altas para mantener el balance mientras persiguen a sus presas. El otro recoge agua y presas con su inmensa boca mientras nadan y no necesitan aletas dorsales altas. Un grupo utiliza la ecolocalización y el otro no. Aprende más sobre las similitudes y diferencias de estos animales en la publicación más reciente de la serie de Comparaciones y contrastes.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2024 Cathleen McConnell (P)2024 Arbordale Publishing, LLC
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