Tiny But Deadly Creatures


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Tiny But Deadly Creatures


Tiny But Deadly Creatures

Author: Charles C. Hofer

language: en

Publisher: Raintree

Release Date: 2023-02-16


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The world is crawling with all sorts of insects and other tiny creatures. But don't be fooled by their small size. Many of these creatures are quite dangerous. Some are armed with powerful poison that can kill a person. Others carry and spread deadly diseases. Brace yourself to discover some of the world's tiniest killers!

Adorable But Deadly Creatures


Adorable But Deadly Creatures

Author: Charles C. Hofer

language: en

Publisher: Raintree

Release Date: 2023-01-19


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With big eyes and ears and colourful bodies, a lot of creatures in nature can look very cute. But don't always be fooled by their adorable appearance. When provoked, these animals can easily injure or kill a person. Their defence mechanisms, such as poison or sharp teeth and claws, can turn them from darling to deadly in seconds. Get ready to discover some of the world's cutest killers!

Small and Deadly Animals


Small and Deadly Animals

Author: Anita Ganeri

language: en

Publisher: 'The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc'

Release Date: 2021-07-15


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They’re tiny—but they’re fierce! Thanks to weapons and defenses such as powerful venom (or just their ability to carry disease), some of Earth’s smallest creatures can be its most deadly. In this detailed guide, readers will learn about how the most miniscule of animals—including the black widow spider, the poison dart frog, the blue-ringed octopus, and more—can be dangerous. Vital statistics features point out details about these fascinating animals, and full-color photographs give them an up-close look at even the tiniest of creatures.