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33 Dangerous Animals of the World (Cool Facts and Picture Book Series for Kids) Kindle Edition
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What are the Most Dangerous Animals in the World?
Most animals are cute, but some can be deadly to both humans and prey. That is why it is better to admire them from a distance!
In "33 Dangerous Animals of the World" your child will get a captivating, fact-based guide that is filled with stunning photographs and information on the dangerous and deadly animals that can be found all over the globe.
Each of these 33 profiles contain an animal photograph with a caption and detailed facts. Not only will your child learn about each creature's origin, he or she will also get fun facts that will make it easy to remember every creature.
These pictures come from professional stock photography sites. That means they are crisp-clear on both the black & white Kindle and the full color Kindle.
Furthermore, children of all ages (even adults) will love the answers to these animal-specific questions:
- Box Jellyfish (How many stinging cells does it have?)
- Tasmanian Devil (Why is this cute critter so cranky?)
- Hippopotamus (Why do people fear this massive vegetarian?)
- Black Mamba Snake (Is it shy or extremely dangerous?)
- Blue Ringed Octopus (Why should you avoid this tiny creature?)
- Piranha fish (When are they deadly to humans?)
- Brazilian Wandering Spider (How is it the deadliest spider?)
- Poison Dart Frog (How does it use bright colors to protect itself?)
- Saltwater Crocodile (Is it a man-eater?)
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- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 6 2013
- File size1777 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B00BQK93FQ
- Language : English
- File size : 1777 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 78 pages
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

"Engaging Animal Books that Cost Less than a Toy"
A fun reading experience shouldn't be expensive. What P.K. Miller provides is a series of fact-filled animal books that will fascinate children and adults of all ages. The best part is each book comes at a price that any parent can afford.
Since he was eight years old, P.K. has been captivated by the exotic animals of the world. While other kids were watching Fraggle Rock and The Smurfs, P.K. was entranced by programs that showcased ferocious tigers, regal lions and playful seals. Now he takes this love of the animal world and brings it into a fun-to-read Kindle experience.
When not writing, P.K. likes to read, exercise and explore the wild kingdoms of many different countries.
Learn more by scrolling down the page and checking out P.K.'s animal photo books...
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危険な理由は毒だったり、鋭い武器を持っていて攻撃的だったり、大きくて力が強かったりと様々です。

This book about dangerous animals is similar to "amazing facts" series written by different authors that follow the same formula: stock photos and description from Wikipedia about the given topic. This book has longer descriptions compared to the other "amazing facts" books. The style of the book is not original, but information is interesting. I liked the larger amount of text as it was more educational.
Ali Julia review


Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 27, 2018
This book about dangerous animals is similar to "amazing facts" series written by different authors that follow the same formula: stock photos and description from Wikipedia about the given topic. This book has longer descriptions compared to the other "amazing facts" books. The style of the book is not original, but information is interesting. I liked the larger amount of text as it was more educational.
Ali Julia review



Have to admit I was a little disappointed with this book. The info is very basic with not a lot of detail. For example, when discussing animals with a toxic bite, the author doesn't include what kind of toxin. If you are wary about letting your child troll the internet you will probably want to guide what pictures he/she looks at.
