Deadly Animals explores the ultimate question:which animal wins the title of the most deadly of all time? It is not such an easy question as you might think. Does it belong to the fast and powerful big cats; or is it one of the ancient dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus Rex or even a large marine predator, like the GreatWhite Shark or the KillerWhale, as recent movies and various legends seem to suggest? Maybe. Yet, sometimes small is powerful, especially if armed with stingers or fangs. Some of the tiniest creatures of all can claim the largest number of victims, like the Anopheles Mosquito,which can spread the deadly disease malaria. So, it is really difficult to judge, isn't it? To help you make up your own mind, Deadly Animals presents the most dangerous creatures on Earth, each accompanied by a unique deadly score. Could the toxic slime that oozes from the skin of the Poison Dart Frog put it into the top ten? Or will it be the jaw power and killer instinct of the 'King of the Jungle' - the African lion? Turn the pages (carefully!) to meet the most lethal animals from ancient times to the modern day.
Presents a variety of prehistoric animals and tells the age in which they lived.
One Thousand Facts on Prehistoric Life
Prehistoric
Explora el mundo de los mamíferos prehistóricos.
An illustrated guide to the awesome animals that ruled our planet millions of years ago.
Ontdek welke soorten dinosaurussen er waren, waar ze vandaan kwamen, hoe ze zich ontwikkelden en waarom ze uitstierven. Met veel kleurenillustraties. Vanaf ca. 12 jaar.
Much of the scientific documentation of the Chengjiang biota is in Chinese, and the first edition of this book was the first in English to provide fossil enthusiasts with a comprehensive overview of the fauna.
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不可思议的远古生物: 探秘古鱼王国
Describes prehistoric animals that swam or flew, including the Archaeopteryx, Deinosuchus, and Pteranadon.