THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF DANGEROUS ANIMALS
THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF DANGEROUS ANIMALS
Children and adults alike will pore over the breathtaking scientific illustrations of unusual animals from the Cone Shell to the Wolverine and the Irukandji Jellyfish to the Slow Loris, debating their relative dangerous features, learning about science and nature along the way. Take a look at three dangerous animals right here, then grab your copy ofThe Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dangerous Animals to read about all sixty! It’s out now in all good book stores.
Cane Toad
Rhinella marina (ri-nella mar-ina)
Description
These large amphibians can reach 10–15 centimetres long and have warts that blanket their brownish skin, although these are more common in males. Adults have large, lumpy glands just behind their eardrums, which are known as parotid glands. These adaptations are the key to their dangerous ability
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