Animal record breakers

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Whale shark

the largest fish
2020
"Can you imagine swimming with the largest fish in the ocean? Some people have had this amazing experience! These fantastic fish are called whale sharks, and they can be more than 45 feet (13.7 m) long. Whale sharks may sound fierce, but they're only hungry for fish-not people. Readers will read about these slow-swimming gentle giants . . . photographs reveal just how massive whale sharks are, while fact boxes provide readers with additional interesting information"--Provided by publisher.

Saltwater crocodile

the largest reptile
2020
"At the water's edge, a deadly saltwater crocodile lies in wait, its body tensed to lunge after its prey. It grips its catch with lethal, 5-inch-long (12.7 cm) teeth and powerful jaws, exerting the strongest bite force of any animal on Earth! More than 23 feet (7 m) long and a whopping 2,200 pounds (998 kg), saltwater crocodiles are the largest reptiles on the planet. In this book, readers will get a . . . look at the saltwater crocodile and learn about the reptile's habitat, behavior, diet, life cycle, and irreplaceable ecological importance"--Provided by publisher.

Ostrich

the largest bird
2020
"Growing up to 9 feet (2.7 m) tall and weighing up to 350 pounds (158.8 kg), ostriches are the biggest and heaviest birds in the world. Although they can't fly, they can run at staggering speeds up to 43 miles (69.2 km) per hour. They can cover up to 16 feet (4.9 m) in a single bound! Their long, strong legs and two-toed, sharp-clawed feet make them formidable adversaries. In this . . . book, readers will learn about the ecological importance of the ostrich, as well as its habitat, behavior, diet, life cycle, and more"--Provided by publisher.

Chinese salamander

the largest amphibian
2020
"The Chinese giant salamander looks like a creature from another world. Growing up to 6 feet (1.8 m) long, this record breaker is the world's largest amphibian. It's not surprising that scientists consider it a 'living fossil.' The Chinese salamander has made its home in underwater caves since dinosaurs roamed Earth! This book offers readers a close look at this unique goliath. Full-color photographs accompany details about the giant salamander's anatomy, habitat, behaviors, life cycle, and role in maintaining the balance of the natural world"--Provided by publisher.

Blue whale

the largest marine mammal
2020
"Blue whales aren't only the largest marine mammals-they're the largest animals anywhere on Earth! These huge whales are record breakers for their size, but there are so many more fascinating facts to learn about them. In this book, readers will learn about blue whale anatomy, behaviors, and range, as well as what they eat to grow so large! Readers will love captivating photographs of these gentle giants, which are paired with engaging text to create a dynamic reading experience. Take a deep dive into the ocean to meet the blue whale!"--Provided by publisher.

African elephant

the largest land mammal
2020
"African elephants are the largest mammals living on Earth's surface. These lumbering land animals live amazing lives, traveling in herds with strong family bonds and looking out for each other. Readers will love learning about elephant anatomy, diet, range, and behaviors, as well as more about their super senses and skills"--Provided by publisher.

Goliath beetle

the heaviest insect
2020
"Make way for the Goliath beetle! Budding bug enthusiasts will delight in this high-interest title, which introduces young readers to the heaviest insect in the animal kingdom. Written to support elementary science curricula, this book teaches readers about the goliath beetle's physical characteristics, habitat, life cycle, and unique behaviors. Age-appropriate language and colorful, close-up photographs of the goliath beetle bring this interesting science topic to life"--.
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