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Lizards by Brian Kenney:
2004 Wall Calendar

Lizards by Brian Kenney: 2004 Wall Calendar
Today's reptiles are the descendants of dinosaurs. They are reminders that giants once walked the earth. With more than 3,800 species in existence today, lizards outnumber both birds and mammals put together. This 2004 wall calendar is a testament to their great diversity. The calendar includes days of the week, months and international holidays in English, French, Spanish and German as well as moon phases. Also included is a bonus page featuring September – December 2003.

Turtles by Brian Kenney:
2004 Wall Calendar

Turtles by Brian Kenney: 2004 Wall Calendar
Catch up with some of Earth's oldest reptiles in this wall calendar. There's no place like home—that's why turtles carry theirs right on their back. Admire the wrinkles and other delicate features that make these amazing creatures seem wise indeed. The calendar features days of the week, months and international holidays in English, French, Spanish and German as well as moon phases. Also included is a bonus page featuring September – December 2003.

Turtles:
2004 Deluxe Wall Calendar

Turtles: 2004 Deluxe Wall Calendar
Two hundred million years ago, these self-contained creatures shared Earth with the dinosaurs. Today, long after the demise of its prehistoric contemporaries, turtles and tortoises live on, withstanding both habitat destruction and the appetites of human and animal predators. Physically unchanged through the ages, these reptiles are adapted to land and sea and range from the tiny Asian leaf turtle to the Galapagos tortoise, which can weigh over 500 lbs. Celebrate the wonder of one of nature's most stalwart and longest surviving species in Turtles 2004. The calendar lists U.S., U.K. and Canadian holidays as well as moon phases.

Snakes:
2004 Wall Calendar

Snakes: 2004 Wall Calendar
Watch where you step, these beauties are dangerous! This new calendar for 2004 features a stunning collection of notorious snakes. The calendar lists international holidays as well as moon phases and includes a bonus page featuring September – December 2003.

Tropical Fish:
2004 Wall Calendar

Tropical Fish: 2004 Wall Calendar
Tropical fish almost define the word variety. There are a vast number of sizes, shapes and colors of individual species of tropical fish. Any diver or snorkeler knows that the fish are the most fascinating part of coral reefs. See some amazing examples of these colorful sea creatures in the months of this 2004 wall calendar. The calendar includes days of the week, months and international holidays in English, French, Spanish and German as well as moon phases. Also included is a bonus page featuring September – December 2003.
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