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Horrible Science: Angry Animals

Horrible Science: Angry Animals

Author: Nic Arnold
Narrator: George Wilson

Gazelle-gnawing lions! Chum-chomping sharks! Man-mashing elephants! The world is filled with angry animals. But which ones really pose a threat to humans? Whether it’s the African plain, the Indian jungle, or the South Pacific Ocean, deadly animals can be found prowling about. Predators are natural to every environment—and only the quickest and cleverest prey can avoid becoming meals. So while a banana-munching monkey might escape the razor-sharp claws of a stalking tiger, a fat cow wading into a piranha-infested river is sure to become lunch. But some animals, like elephants, only become dangerous when they feel threatened. And the creatures that statistically kill the most humans are ones that people may least suspect. A fine example of “science with the squishy bits left in,” this entry in Aventis Prize winner Nick Arnold’s Horrible Science series is ferociously narrated by George K. Wilson. For more Horrible Science, check out Disgusting Digestion and Chemical Chaos, also available from Recorded Books.

$54.99 Unit Price

ISBN: 9781436190350
SKU#: 63729
Publisher: Recorded Books
Genre: Children
Duration: 2:54:58
Release Date: May 1, 2011
Language: English
Warning: Choking Hazard
Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.