Maverick Kids presents... "30 of the Most Poisonous Animals in the World".
Amazing facts & photos to the most venomous and poisonous creatures on the planet today.
- This highly graphical book for independent readers' feature some magnificent images selected specifically to ignite your Child's curiosity, accompanied by content written by an experienced, skilled teacher.
- This book provides valuable and life-saving facts for children and even adults
- It gives your children the urge to want to read by themselves. A great compilation like this gives them a reason to read, share and enjoy.
- This book cultivates an independent reading and learning habit which is important.
- You could use this book to test your child's comprehension, and encourage them to conduct further reading on a specific topic while instilling confidence in them to self-learn.
- Discover some of the most venomous reptiles, insects and sea creatures in the world, it could even be living in your backyard
See for yourself by clicking on the front cover to look inside the book.
The book lets you know which region each animal lives, and how fast their venom or poison can kill you if left untreated
We let you know the most poisonous/venomous animals in the world and rate the most deadliest animals in the world. Some animals may be deadly, but pose little danger if you can identify it before you disturb it. Others, are less, but are extremely aggressive and pose danger to humans.
Chapters:
- 1) Boomslang
- 2) Cone Snail
- 3) Poison Dart Frog
- 4) Yellow Bellied Sea Snake
- 5) Blue-Ringed Octopus
- 6) Death Stalker Scorpion
- 7) Assassin Caterpillar – Lanomia
- 8) Funnel Web Spider
- 9) Red Back Spider
- 10) Belcher Sea Snake
- 11) The Box Jellyfish
- 12) Stone Fish
- 13) Inland Taipan
- 14) King Cobra
- 15) Black Mamba
- 16) Brazilian Wandering Spider
- 17) North African Desert Scorpion
- 18) Komodo Dragon
- 19) Giant Centipede
- 20) Gaboon Viper
- 21) Rattlesnake
- 22) Blowfish
- 23) Black Widow
- 24) Lionfish
- 25) North American Coral Snake
- 26) Harvester Ants
- 27) Carpet Viper
- 28) Irukandji
- 29) Tiger Snake
- 30) Eastern Brown Snake