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The World's Strangest Animals: Nature's Weird and Wonderful Creatures


Legendary and Scary Creatures

No. of pages 96

Published: 2014

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Great for age 11-15 years

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Mammals don't lay eggs. Or do they? Fish can't walk. Or can they? Mammals can't fly. Or can they? The World's Strangest Animals collects more than 40 of the most unusual animals from all kinds of habitats from around the world, from the komodo dragon and the sugar glider, to the mantis and the seahorse. Learn how some mammals do lay eggs, how the mudskipper fish can walk on its fins, and that bats are mammals that fly. From the Arctic to the tropics, and featuring lizards, frogs and toads, octopi, tapeworms, snakes, laughing birds, lovebirds, and insects that eat each other, The World's Strangest Animals is illustrated throughout with outstanding full-page photographs and artworks for each animal. With easy-to-follow descriptions of each animal's habitat and life cycle, as well as locator maps and factfile boxes, this book will appeal to any child interested in wildlife.

 

This book is part of a book series called Legendary And Scary Creatures .

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Amber Books Ltd .

Paula Hammond is the author of a range of children's books, including Atlas of the World's Strangest Animals, Atlas of the World's Endangered Animals, and Sharks & Underwater Monsters. She lives in London.

This book is in the following series:

Legendary and Scary Creatures

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