The black mamba and the blue-ringed octopus are among Earth's most venomous animals. Beyond that, they have little in common. One is known for its great size; the other is adorably small. And they'd never meet in real life because one lives on land, while the other dwells in the ocean. But imagine they did meet. What would the battle look like? Who might win? This engaging volume compares the animals' qualities to see who might emerge victorious. Age-appropriate text addresses important science concepts, while colorful images bring the information vividly to life. Photo captions and amazing statistics enhance the main concepts.
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3669293 | 6996056 | 2203 | 846017 | 963505 | WEPS | 489 | WEPS070513 | 594.56 LEV | 594.56 | 1672929398 | 1708963493 |
3682100 | 7006594 | 1890 | 846017 | 963505 | BATJK | 105 | BATJK14405 | 594.56 LEV | 594.56 | 1684524115 | 1684524115 |
3759188 | 7076676 | 2101 | 846017 | 963505 | HOE | 263 | HOE0060593 | E 594.56 LEV | 594.56 | 1695044385 | 1695044385 |