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Emi and the Rhino Scientist

Series Scientists in the Field By Mary Kay Carson
Illustrators Photographs by Tom Uhlman Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Imprint Houghton Mifflin ISBN

9780618646395

Awards and Honors Booklist Top 10 Sci-Tech Books for Youth 2008 | CCBC Choices 2008, The Natural World

Emi and the Rhino Scientist

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9780618646395J
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Medical: Reproductive/Sexual Reference/Discussion

Emi is a Sumatran rhino, one of the most endangered mammals on the planet. Having been orphaned on Sumatra, she was brought to the Cincinnati Zoo, where zookeepers hoped she might have a baby. But Emi and Ipuh, the male Sumatran rhino at the zoo, couldn't seem to conceive, and no one at the zoo could figure out why. Then one of the scientists made a surprising discovery. Includes a rhino field guide, glossary, and index. Full-color photographs.
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Nonfiction Elementary Plus (Grades 2-6)

Nonfiction Elementary Plus

Nonfiction Elementary Plus (Grades 2-6)

For Grades 2-6

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