“A Illustrated Encyclopedia” series: Animals
- Animals
- Categories:Animals & Plants
- Language:French(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:July,2017
- Pages:80
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:240mm×310mm
- Page Views:176
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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The blue-ringed octopus with the size of a golf ball is one of the most venomous creatures, and its bite can even kill a human. When threatened, its body is covered with glowing blue halos, which is a clear warning signal: Go your own way, I'm covered in poison, don't mess with me!
The mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, also known as colossal squid, is a typical deep-sea squid, the largest of its kind, and the world's largest invertebrate. It has the world's largest eyes with a diameter of 40 centimeters, almost twice the size of a volleyball.
The electric eel, native to the Amazon Basin, can emit currents of more than 700 volts.
As for the seahorse, the male ones gives birth! And this strange creature swims upright!
Author
Passionate about animals since childhood and specializing in animal studies for many years, her curiosity about the animal world and her love of travel and adventure have led her to travel almost the entire world (including Guatemala, the Andes, the Atacama Desert, Madagascar), and she never misses an opportunity to come into contact with animals. In Cuba, she swam with dolphins; in the Maldives, she immersed herself in the field of giant rays; in Madagascar, she played with lemurs; in the Seychelles, she encountered very rare giant tortoises; in Sri Lanka, she discovered elephants "at work" in the forest...
【Illustrator】Clotilde Palomino
A gifted illustrator specializing in documentary realistic illustrations for encyclopedias, children's picture productions, atlases, research, etc. She has illustrated for publishing groups such as Molosse News, Atout chien, Côté chat, Terrier d'Ecosse magazine, info santé + Plantes comestibles.