Make way for the world\'s weirdest, most wonderful creatures Publisher\'s Note: A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures was previously published in Australia as The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals.
It\'s time to find a Peculiar creature to love! Why not the blobfish? Make way for the world\'s weirdest, most wonderful creatures--from the author of the forthcoming A Curious Collection of Dangerous Creatures Publisher\'s Note: A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures was previously published in Australia as The Illustrated Encyclopae.
Take the nearly blind star-nosed mole: Its pink, flower-shaped nose can detect the microscopic texture of everything it touches, and it does this at warp speed--up to 12 objects per second! What\'s more, many of these weird, wonderful creatures need our help: They\'re endangered, and we can\'t afford to ignore their well-being any longer. just look out for the stingers all over its body (and its six limbs that technically aren\'t legs)! It\'s true, these animals are a little different--but their unusual features often give them incredible superpowers. . .
What\'s your favorite animal--a majestic lion, a graceful horse? Those are great choices, but have you considered the fangtooth moray eel? It has two rows of icicle-shaped teeth! And the monkey slug caterpillar is ready to cuddle .
It\'s time to find a Peculiar creature to love Why not the blobfish? Make way for the world\'s weirdest, most wonderful creatures--from the author of the forthcoming A Curious Collection of Dangerous Creatures Publisher\'s Note: A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures was previously published in Australia as The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals.
Take the nearly blind star-nosed mole: Its pink, flower-shaped nose can detect the microscopic texture of everything it touches, and it does this at warp speed--up to 12 objects per second What\'s more, many of these weird, wonderful creatures need our help: They\'re endangered, and we can\'t afford to ignore their well-being any longer. just look out for the stingers all over its body (and its six limbs that technically aren\'t legs) It\'s true, these animals are a little different--but their unusual features often give them incredible superpowers. . .
What\'s your favorite animal--a majestic lion, a graceful horse? Those are great choices, but have you considered the fangtooth moray eel? It has two rows of icicle-shaped teeth And the monkey slug caterpillar is ready to cuddle .
Make way for the world\'s weirdest, most wonderful creatures Publisher\'s Note: A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures was previously published in Australia as The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals