Who Pooped on the Colorado Plateau
Who Pooped on the Colorado Plateau
Who Pooped on the Colorado Plateau

Who Pooped on the Colorado Plateau

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Watch where you step! Sometimes the animals in the Colorado Plateau are hard to find, but you can almost always find their poop! Come along with Michael, Emily, and their family as they find poop (scat) and footprints (tracks) and discover which animal made them!

An ideal tool for teaching young children about animal behavior, diet, and scat and tracks identification, it's the perfect companion for in the car or in the field on your next trip to the Colorado Plateau of Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico.

Fun illustrations of the animals and their scat and tracks supplement the charming story, and a quick-reference chart at the back makes field identification a breeze! The book features many animals including desert cottontails, black-tailed jackrabbits, mule deer, porcupines, antelopes, ground squirrels, coyotes, mountain lions, gray foxes, gopher snakes, and golden eagles.

  • ISBN-13: 978-1-560374-30-5
  • Genre: Children Nonfiction
  • Format: Paperback
  • Trim: 9" x 8"
  • Page count: 48 pages
  • Published by Farcountry Press in 2008
  • Written by Gary D. Robson
  • Illustrated by Robert Rath
  • Audience: Children ages 5-10

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