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Unusual creatures, a mostly accurate account of some of the Earth's strangest animals, by Michael Hearst ; illustrations by Jelmer Noordeman

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Unusual creatures, a mostly accurate account of some of the Earth's strangest animals, by Michael Hearst ; illustrations by Jelmer Noordeman
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Unusual creatures
Oclc number
768728898
Responsibility statement
by Michael Hearst ; illustrations by Jelmer Noordeman
Sub title
a mostly accurate account of some of the Earth's strangest animals
Summary
This book introduces the reader to a wealth of extraordinary life forms. From the top of Mt. Everest to 10,000 feet under the sea, fascinating animals are everywhere. A basilisk that can run on water, an octopus that can mimic other animals, a fish that defends itself with slime and ties itself in a knot to wipe the slime away ... plus dozens more!
Table Of Contents
Axolotl -- Aye-Aye -- Bar-headed goose -- Barking spider -- Bee hummingbird -- Bilby -- Blobfish -- Blue-footed booby -- Cantor's giant soft-shelled turtle -- Chinese giant salamander -- Dugong -- Echidna -- Elephant shrew -- Flying snake -- Giant anteater -- Giant gippsland earthworm -- Giraffe-necked weevil -- Glass frog -- Great hornbill -- Guineafowl pufferfish -- Hagfish -- Hammer-headed bat -- Honey badger -- Horned puffin -- Humpback anglerfish -- Jesus Christ lizard -- Komodo dragon -- Leafy sea dragon -- Long-eared jerboa -- Magnapinna squid -- Mimic octopus -- Narwhal -- Olm -- Pea frog -- Pink fairy armadillo -- Platypus -- Pygmy marmoset -- Saddleback caterpillar -- Sea pig -- Slow loris -- Solenodon -- Star-nosed mole -- Tapir -- Tardigrade -- Texas horned lizard -- Three-toed sloth -- Tiburonia granrojo -- Weddell seal -- Wombat -- Yeti crab
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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