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World's most extreme animals Karen McGhee

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (The World's most)Publication details: New York, NY Gareth Stevens Publishing 2022Description: 32 pages color illustrations 28 cmDDC classification:
  • 590 MCG
Summary: From the exceptionally large molars of the panda bear to a crab that can punch at a high speed, animal adaptations can be spectacular-and extreme! In this book, dozens of animals from all over the world are described in incredible detail with accompanying full-color photographs. Spiders with a superlong leg span, whales that click at decibel levels like that of an airplane, and more will engage readers with the animal kingdom in a new and exciting way. Divided by continent, this book also aids readers' understanding of differences in habitat and animal type by geographic location.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Non Fiction MVS Library Children's Room G- Nonfiction (Juvenile) 590 MCG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 4009861

First published as World's most extreme, ©2017 by Australian Geographic, an imprint of Australian Geographic Holdings Pty Ltd.

From the exceptionally large molars of the panda bear to a crab that can punch at a high speed, animal adaptations can be spectacular-and extreme! In this book, dozens of animals from all over the world are described in incredible detail with accompanying full-color photographs. Spiders with a superlong leg span, whales that click at decibel levels like that of an airplane, and more will engage readers with the animal kingdom in a new and exciting way. Divided by continent, this book also aids readers' understanding of differences in habitat and animal type by geographic location.

Ages 8-12

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