Table of contents for I wonder why caterpillars eat so much and other questions about life cycles / Belinda Weber.

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01: 		Half title page 
02-03: 	Imprint and contents pages 
04-05: 	What is a lifecycle? 
(introduction to reproduction and metamorphosis) 
06-07: 	Do all living things have babies? 
(plant and animal reproduction) 
08-09: 	Why do some animals have lots of babies? 
(single and multiple births) 
10-11: 	Do plants have babies? 
(plant seeds and fertilisation) 
12-13: 	Do animals have seeds? 
(animal eggs and larvae) 
14-15: 	Which animals use a snorkel to breathe? 
(insect eggs and larvae) 
16-17: 	Do spiders make a pupa? 
(reproduction and parentage of spiders) 
18-19: 	Do fish lay eggs? 
(reproduction and parentage of fish) 
20-21: 	Do any fish give birth to live young? 
(seahorses and sharks) 
22-23: 	What is frogspawn? 
(tadpoles and frogs) 
24-25: 	Do reptiles look after their young? 
(reproduction and parentage of reptiles) 
26-27: 	Why do birds build nests? 
(reproduction and parentage of birds) 
28-29: 	Why do mammals have live young? 
(reproduction of mammals) 
30-31: 	Why do elephant seals fight? 
(reproduction of mammals, continued) 
32: 		Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Life cycles (Biology) -- Juvenile literature.