01510cam a2200289 a 450000100040000000500170000402000380002102000180005904000230007705000250010008200140012510000200013924500460015926000430020530000450024849000290029350000200032250500080034252005790035052100200092952100200094965000410096990600450101094200150105599900130107095201370108375920230908140925.0 a9781426307454 (pbk. : alk. paper) a9780545312547 aDLCcDLCdDLCbeng00aQL737.C435bM36 201000a599.52221 aMarsh, Laura F.10aGreat migrations.pWhales /cLaura Marsh. aWashington, D.C. :bScholastic c2010. a48 pages :bcolor illustrations ;c24 cm aGreat MigrationsvBook 3 aIncludes index. aS  bOver the course of their 70-year lifespan, sperm whales will easily travel the circumference of the Earth in search of food and the need to breed and find a mate. Males will travel as far north as the Bering Sea and as far south as Antarctica in order to find enough food to sustain their ways of live--up to 700 squid a day! Along the way, these massive beasts battle 30-feet-long giant squids, and each other, to sustain their ways of life. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information. a790 bLexile  aS bRaz-Plus  0aSperm whalexMigrationvNon-fiction. a7bcbccorignewd1eecipf20gy-gencatlg 2ddccBKn0 c759d759 00102ddc40708NFICa001b001cSNSd2023-07-06l1oMAR 599.5 QL737.C435pFIS04713r2023-12-11 13:27:21s2023-12-04w2023-07-06yBK