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Animals That Make Me Say Wow!

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For more than forty-five years, National Wildlife has been dazzling families with amazing images and stories. Get ready for some supersonic fun that will make you say WOW! Discover jet propulsion in squid and dragonflies, camouflage in cuttlefish and katydids, photosynthesis in salamanders and sea slugs, vocal sacs in frogs, balance in giraffes and spider monkeys, and antenna fencing crickets. Want more? How about spiders that use air bubbles like gills, skunks that eat bees, sea slugs that steal stinging cells from jellyfish, bower birds that build sparking nests, and jawfish that brood eggs in their mouths! This book celebrates amazing animal surprises from all over the world in one-of-a-kind photographs from the NWF archives.


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Publisher: Charlesbridge
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Kindle Book

  • Release date: October 14, 2014

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781607346470
  • Release date: October 14, 2014

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 9781607346470
  • File size: 21492 KB
  • Release date: October 14, 2014

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
PDF ebook
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Languages

English

For more than forty-five years, National Wildlife has been dazzling families with amazing images and stories. Get ready for some supersonic fun that will make you say WOW! Discover jet propulsion in squid and dragonflies, camouflage in cuttlefish and katydids, photosynthesis in salamanders and sea slugs, vocal sacs in frogs, balance in giraffes and spider monkeys, and antenna fencing crickets. Want more? How about spiders that use air bubbles like gills, skunks that eat bees, sea slugs that steal stinging cells from jellyfish, bower birds that build sparking nests, and jawfish that brood eggs in their mouths! This book celebrates amazing animal surprises from all over the world in one-of-a-kind photographs from the NWF archives.


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