The world's most ridiculous* animals : *or are they? / Philip Bunting.
Material type: TextSeries: Bunting, Philip. World's most... series ; Publisher: Wurundjeri Country, Richmond, Victoria : Little Hare Books, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 80 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781761210594Other title: World's most marvellous animalsSubject(s): Animals -- Habitations -- Juvenile literature | Animals -- Juvenile literature | Animal behavior -- Juvenile literature | Physiology -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 590Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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wnor- Book | Wundowie Wundowie Junior Non Fiction | Animals | QJ 590 BUN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31111085641460 |
Title page and cover have the word 'marvellous' crossed out.
Includes index.
7-10 years old.
Sea sheep -- Maned wolf -- Decorator crab -- Markhor -- Bee hummingbird -- Indian peafowl -- Siamese fighting fish -- Okapi -- Flying fish -- Brazilian treehopper -- Gobi jerboa -- Wattle-cup caterpillar -- Fennec fox -- Babirusa -- Tardigrade -- Zombie snail -- Sphynx cat -- Red lionfish -- Green basilisk lizard -- Mexican mole lizard -- Palm cockatoo -- Hairy anglerfish -- Star-nosed mole -- Mary River turtle -- Largetooth sawfish -- Sea angel -- Superb lyrebird -- Mandrill -- Marine iguana -- Flamingo -- Flamboyant cuttlefish -- Magnificent frigatebird -- Peacock mantis shrimp -- Frill-neck lizard -- Macaroni penguin -- Common wombat -- Ribbon eel -- Ghost bat -- Peacock spider -- Lowland streaked tenrec -- Panther chameleon -- Exploding ant -- Pygmy slow loris -- Tasselled wobbegong -- Bobbit worm -- Southern cassowary -- Orchid mantis -- Manatee -- Resplendent quetzal -- Velvet worm -- Burrowing owl -- Opossum -- Firefly -- Gerenuk -- Northern pinocchio frog -- Secretary bird.
Our planet is home to countless species of wild and wonderful animals, each beautifully adapted to thrive in their little corner of the world. Meet a solar-powered sea sheep! Learn which animal sounds like a chainsaw. And discover which creature can go 30 years between meals!
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