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The natural world is a dynamic place and our understanding of it is forever growing and changing. Since Animal was first published in 2001, the African elephant has been reclassified into two species, a cat-sized rat has been discovered in Papua New Guinea, the only plant-eating spider has been found in Central America, a bird-eating fanged frog has been located in Vietnam, and more than 1,250 new species of amphibians have been identified. Fully revised and updated to take into account the show more latest scientific discoveries and developments, more than fifty new species, and changes to the distribution, population numbers, and conservation status of many animal groups, Animal brings together the expertise of natural history specialists and outstanding wildlife photographers to illustrate, describe, and explain the incredible range of creatures in the animal kingdom. show lessTags
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A sticker book loaded with little factoids about the animals presented. The only really interesting thing it does is to have the pages where the stickers go be divided by continents while the pages where the stickers come from are divided by habitat (desert, mountain, jungle, grassland).
At some point when she was young, my daughter put most of the stickers on the first spread, Africa, but lost interest, leaving the rest of the book undisturbed.
At some point when she was young, my daughter put most of the stickers on the first spread, Africa, but lost interest, leaving the rest of the book undisturbed.
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- Canonical title
- Animal: Ultimate Sticker Book (Ultimate Sticker Books) (Ultimate Sticker Books)
- Original publication date
- 1994
- First words
- Deserts, grasslands, and tropical jungles make up the vast continent of Africa, home to some of the world's most beautiful animals.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The beaches where the Mediterranean monk seal used to breed have been taken over by vacationers.
- Original language
- English
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- Languages
- English
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- Paper
- ISBNs
- 4
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