Giants of the ocean

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Whale shark

2015
"Did you know that the whale shark is not actually a whale? Whale sharks, named for their size, are possibly the largest fish to ever live. A whale shark's mouth is as wide as a car. Discover more about this intriguing underwater dweller in Whale Shark, a Giants of the Ocean book"--Back cover.

Manta ray

2015
"Did you know that manta rays cannot stop swimming? Manta ray skeletons are made entirely of cartilage, which bends easily so the manta ray can flap and curl its pectoral fins. Discover more about this intriguing underwater dweller in Manta Ray, a Giants of the Ocean book"--Back cover.

Blue marlin

2015
"Did you know that the blue marlin uses its spear-like nose to kill prey and protect itself from predators? The blue marlin can also travel at speeds of more than 50 miles (80 kilometers) per hour due to grooves on its pelvic fins. Discover more about this intriguing underwater dweller in Blue Marlin, a Giants of the Ocean book"--Back cover.

Giant octopus

2015
An introduction to giant octopuses, discussing their life cycle, where they live, what they eat and more.

Humpback whale

2014
Learn about the life cycle, habitats, body features, and fun facts about the humpback whale.

Giant moray eel

2015
"Did you know that giant moray eels cannot hear or see very well? The giant moray eel uses its sense of smell and two sets of jaws to help catch its prey. Discover more about this intriguing underwater dweller in Giant Moray Eel, a Giants of the Ocean book"--Back cover.
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