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National Geographic Kids Ultimate Mammalpedia: The Most Complete Mammal Reference Ever

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From the biggest to the smallest, the fiercest to the cutest, this science-packed, photo-filled encyclopedia has everything you want to know about these amazing warm-blooded creatures.

What animal figured out how to eat a porcupine? Which creature smells like popcorn? How can cheetahs run so fast? From the colossal blue whale to the tiny pygmy shrew, plus lions, hippos, polar bears, sea otters, quokkas, orangutans, dolphins, and more, check out the 200-plus mammals in this colorful encyclopedia! Ultimate Mammalpedia bursts with fascinating facts about the fiercest, fastest, strangest, coolest, and most aww -inspiring mammals on the planet! Features
From familiar favorites like tigers, pandas, and wolves, to the rare and exotic, like narwhals and volcano rabbits, the mammals inside this book will fill you with wonder and appreciation for our planet and the many amazing creatures that call it home.

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272 pages, Hardcover

Published July 25, 2023

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Stephanie Warren Drimmer

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STEPHANIE WARREN DRIMMER is a writer who writes for children as well as adults. Her favorite kid book topics include a planet where it rains rocks, the chemistry of the perfect cookie, and scientists who use light to control mouse brains.

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December 8, 2023
The information was really cool and the images were very high quality. There were a few animals that I had never heard of, like the binturong and the colugo. The only thing I think they could have added is images that compare the size of the animal to the size of a human.
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