Want to know who's nosy? Lots of animals are. They have noses for talking, noses for poking around - even noses for doing tricks. Of course they also use their noses to breath and smell. A shark, which breaths through its gills so its nose can work full-time as a sniffer, can smell a few drops of blood equal to three city blocks. There are so many ways animals use their noses, and the reader will discover some of the most interesting ones right in this book
This is Book 2 in the Up-Close S. Series. See all Up-Close S. books here.
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Diane Swanson is an award-winning writer of non-fiction for children. She is the author of over forty books for children, including "Animals Eat the Weirdest Things" and "Safari Beneath the Sea."
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