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Super Animals. The Largest
Super Animals. The Largest
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The third book in the Super Animals series, beautifully illustrated nonfiction about special animals, features nine animals, including the giraffe, Komodo dragon, African elephant, colossal squid, moose, blue whale, ostrich, Galápagos tortoise, and hippopotamus.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 60 pages
\n Publication date: 26 August 2021
\n Publisher: Clavis Publishing
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The third installment in the captivating Super Animals series, this beautifully illustrated nonfiction book is designed specifically for young biologists aged 5 and above. Delving into the realm of extraordinary creatures, it showcases nine remarkable animals that stand out in their own unique ways as the largest in the world. Prepare to embark on an educational journey as you explore the fascinating lives of the giraffe, the majestic Komodo dragon, the towering African elephant, the colossal squid, the imposing moose, the awe-inspiring blue whale, the graceful ostrich, the resilient Galápagos tortoise, and the playful hippopotamus.
The giraffe, with its towering height and long, graceful limbs, reigns as the tallest animal on Earth. Its long neck allows it to reach for the highest branches of trees, providing a vantage point like no other. With its keen sense of smell and exceptional eyesight, the giraffe is an excellent navigator, able to detect predators from afar and find food in even the most challenging terrain.
The Komodo dragon, a massive lizard species found in Indonesia, is known for its intimidating size and venomous bite. With sharp teeth and a powerful jaw, it can devour prey as large as a water buffalo in a single bite. Despite its fearsome appearance, the Komodo dragon is a solitary creature, often spending most of its time hunting and scavenging in the wild.
The African elephant, the largest land animal on Earth, is a symbol of power and grace. With its massive body, long trunk, and tusks, it can lift heavy loads, drink vast amounts of water, and communicate with others through a complex system of vocalizations. African elephants are also known for their social behavior, living in large herds and engaging in intricate rituals and behaviors.
The colossal squid, the largest known invertebrate, is a marine creature that lives in the depths of the ocean. With its enormous size, it can weigh up to 100 tons and span over 30 feet in length. Despite its intimidating appearance, the colossal squid is a relatively peaceful creature, feeding on small organisms and avoiding larger predators.
The moose, a large herbivore found in North America and Europe, is known for its impressive size and distinctive antlers. With a body weight of up to 1,800 pounds and a height of over 7 feet at the shoulder, the moose is a powerful creature that can traverse difficult terrain and consume large amounts of vegetation.
The blue whale, the largest animal known to have ever existed, is a marine mammal that dominates the oceans. With a length of over 98 feet and a weight of over 200 tons, it can consume up to 1,000 kilograms of krill per day. Despite its massive size, the blue whale is a gentle creature, known for its slow swimming and vocalizations.
The ostrich, the largest bird in the world, is a flightless bird native to Africa. With its long legs, powerful wings, and sharp talons, the ostrich can run at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour. Despite its impressive size, the ostrich is a social animal, living in groups and engaging in complex social behaviors.
The Galápagos tortoise, a species unique to the Galápagos Islands, is the largest tortoise in the world. With a lifespan of over 100 years, it can grow to be over 3 feet long and weigh over 100 pounds. The Galápagos tortoise is a herbivore, feeding on plants and fruits found on the islands.
The hippopotamus, a large herbivore found in Africa and Asia, is known for its distinctive appearance and playful behavior. With a body weight of up to 3,300 pounds and a length of over 13 feet, the hippopotamus is a powerful creature that can swim and navigate the rivers and wetlands of its habitat.
\n Weight: 750g\n
Dimension: 241 x 332 x 14 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781605376998\n \n
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