Weird & wild animal facts

Jessica Loy

Book - 2015

"There are plenty of books about unusual animals. This is a book about fourteen well-known animals--kangaroos, hippos, giraffes--who all have unusual characteristics. For instance, did you know that a kangaroo's kick can be deadly, that a giraffe can clean its own ears with its tongue, or that a hippo has teeth as long as a child's arm? This accessible book, full of amazing photographs and easy-to-digest factoids, is perfect for animal lovers of all ages."--

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Published
New York : Christy Ottaviano Books, Henry Holt and Company 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
Jessica Loy (-)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
35 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9780805079456
  • Giraffe
  • Giant pacific octopus
  • Hippopotamus
  • Hummingbird
  • Jellyfish
  • Naked mole rat
  • Panamanian golden frog
  • Red kangaroo
  • Sand tiger shark
  • Seahorse
  • Tarantula
  • Two-toed sloth
  • Vulture
  • Warthog.
Review by Booklist Review

Is there anything more satisfying than astounding friends with an obscure animal fact? Given the popularity of weird-animal-fact books for kids, it seems unlikely. This eye-catching volume is a great place to start for those new to the animal-fact game, helped along in no small part by the thoughtful layout and appealing illustrations. Loy sticks to fairly familiar animals, such as jellyfish, warthogs, sloths, and vultures, a roster of creatures more likely to be recognized by the youngest set. Each two-page spread is festooned with full-color well-reproduced photos of an animal and a handful of fascinating facts sure to pique kids' interests. For instance, A penny is heavier than a hummingbird ; Tarantulas have retractable claws ; and An adult giraffe's kick is so powerful it can decapitate a lion. Close-ups of animals eating, swimming, bathing, and making funny faces only add to the jaunty appeal. This is a perfect fit for animal-lovers, and the very browsable format will also suit emerging readers. A list of resources for animal facts all websites is included in the back matter.--Hunter, Sarah Copyright 2015 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Readers with an interest in the more gruesome side of the animal kingdom will find plenty of fodder to gross out their friends, enemies, and family members as Loy shares trivia about 14 animals, including octopuses, jellyfish, naked mole rats, and tarantulas. Photo collages, a mix of Loy's images and photographs from other sources, provide multiple views of each creature, set against digital backdrops. Not all of the tidbits are grisly, but the ones that are hit their marks: "An adult giraffe's kick is so powerful it can decapitate a lion" (not pictured, thankfully), while vultures' bald pates mean "there are no feathers to clean after sticking their heads inside the carcass of a dead animal." Ages 4-8. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2-4-This engaging book provides facts about 14 well-known species, including hippos, kangaroos, vultures, tarantulas, jellyfish, and hummingbirds. Each animal is given a colorful spread with photographs and several factoids. There's a lot of fascinating information here. A hummingbird's heart can beat up to 1,260 times per minute, and they weigh less than a penny. Sand tiger sharks are about three feet long at birth and will generally have about 3,000 teeth, losing and replacing about 1,000 per year. Sloths are related to anteaters and sleep up to 18 hours a day. This book is a fast, enjoyable read, with most of the eye-catching photographs supplied by the author. Those seeking more in-depth information will need to look elsewhere. However, this is a useful supplement to more encyclopedic works and a solid choice for readers looking for a brief taste of the animal kingdom.-Roxanne Burg, Orange County Public Library, CA (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Here fourteen mostly familiar animals such as a giant Pacific octopus and a vulture each receive a double-spread with a number of eye-catching color photos and random facts. The vague criteria for "weird and wild" result in information as mundane as warthogs having manes and as eccentric as a giraffe's powerful kick being able to decapitate a lion. Websites. (c) Copyright 2015. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Fourteen (mostly) common animals are investigated to showcase their unusual talents.There are plenty of strange animals in the world, with equally strange characteristics. But Loy doesn't focus on them. Instead, she takes a look at the kangaroo, the hippopotamus, the flamingo and others that at first appear fairly familiar, and she surprises readers by uncovering traits that they may not know. An adult giraffe, for example, is so powerful that it can decapitate a lion in one kick. A goliath birdeater tarantula can grow to the size of a dinner plate. Each fact is shown next to a supporting photo (though thankfully the decapitation is not fully depicted). Full double-page spreads are dedicated to each animal, with approximately five facts per creature. The overall design is uncluttered but sometimes feels a bit too manipulated. Sadly, the many digitally cut-out images strip the animals of their natural habitats. Highlighted words or phrases help readers discern key details, but the text is minimal; readers shouldn't need the hints. Importantly, bathroom habits of some of the animals are includedchildren will never fail to appreciate that! An entertaining beginning photo essay that appeals to children's insatiable curiosity about the natural world. (introduction, fun facts, resources) (Informational picture book. 4-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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