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Tamara Einstein

    Amazing Animal Homes
    Snakes
    Frogs & Toads
    Weird Plants
    Weird Creatures of the World
    Weird Facts about the Human Body
    • Weird Facts about the Human Body

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Exploring the fascinating and sometimes gross aspects of the human body, this book reveals intriguing facts about bodily functions and features. Readers will discover how snot protects health, the astonishing rate of skin cell shedding, the frequency of flatulence, the water composition of the brain, and the surprising number of times we swallow during meals. It's a fun and educational journey into the weird and wonderful workings of our bodies.

      Weird Facts about the Human Body
    • Weird Creatures of the World

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Exploring the fascinating world of unusual creatures, this book introduces readers to a diverse array of species, from the stealthy Shoebill to the extraordinary pink meanie jellyfish. It highlights the remarkable adaptations of animals like tardigrades, which thrive in extreme environments, and frogfish that employ unique hunting techniques. The book also showcases the enchanting abilities of fireflies and the water-drinking prowess of thorny devils, providing an engaging look at the wonders of nature's most bizarre inhabitants.

      Weird Creatures of the World
    • Weird Plants

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Explore the fascinating world of unusual plants that captivate and intrigue. Discover the Venus flytrap, which traps and consumes insects, and the corpse flower, known for its pungent smell resembling decaying flesh. Marvel at the whimsical happy alien flowers and the monkey orchid, featuring a unique face at its center. This collection highlights the bizarre and extraordinary features of nature's creations, making it an engaging read for young nature enthusiasts.

      Weird Plants
    • Frogs & Toads

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Frogs and toads, fascinating amphibians, thrive both in water and on land. They possess unique physiological traits, such as lungs for breathing and skin that aids in respiration, along with a three-chambered heart. Their sticky tongues help them capture prey like insects and spiders. With bulging eyes for a wide field of vision, male frogs communicate through calls to attract mates and establish territory. Notably, while all toads are classified as frogs, they typically favor land environments and are characterized by their warty skin.

      Frogs & Toads
    • Snakes

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Snakes are long, legless reptiles that are masters of disguise and experts hunters. Although many people fear snakes, most snakes helpfully eat great numbers of rats and mice and other pests. The fear of snakes is called ophiophobia. Most species of snakes are not venomous. All snakes are carnivores. Snakes can swallow prey larger than their heads. Snakes don't have eyelids. Snakes are found on every continent except Antarctica Snakes can range from about 10 cm long to over 6 metres! Snakes smell with their tongue.

      Snakes
    • Amazing Animal Homes

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Here are some of the most amazIng animal architects in the world. These animals have been building intricate structures since long before humans began constructing complex dwellings: - The beaver builds a den from twigs and mud often rerouting streams. - Compass termites build huge wedge mounds in order to regulate the temperature of the underground nest. - Many birds have intricate homes like the sociable weaver, swallows, the Montezum Oropendola and many others.

      Amazing Animal Homes