Wild World Unmasked: 1040 Extraordinary Animal Facts: The perfect gift for animal lovers. It contains amazing, unusual, little-known animal facts. ...

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THIS IS NO ORDINARY ANIMAL FACTS BOOK FOR ADULTS (Want a preview? Scroll down!) This one-of-a-kind book brings together a mix of cool animal trivia, creepy animal facts, as well as simple but unusual animal insights; all in one streamlined collection. If you're looking for wildlife books and nature trivia gifts for men or women, or nonfiction books like National Geographic, this is the book for you! It’s also a perfect pick for fans of bizarre science facts, or anyone searching for an animal trivia book that isn’t just a rehash of common wildlife facts. NOTHING BORING With punchy chapters & minimal black & white images (it’s fact-packed!), this is a non-stop stream of short, fascinating, mind-expanding insights across the animal kingdom, ranging from the simple to the sensational. Put simply, it’s an adult educational book about animals, but it’s FUN and RIVETING! WANT PROOF? HERE’S A SAMPLE OF THE ANIMAL FACTS YOU’LL FIND INSIDE: Fact 72. Ant-decapitating flies turn their hosts into headless zombies. Some phorid flies lay a single egg inside hosts such as ants, honey bees, and other insects. As the lone larva grows, the host is consumed from the inside, eventually losing its head. Once the host dies, the emerging fly leaves behind a hollowed-out, headless body and continues the gruesome cycle. Fact 204. Some baboons have kidnapped puppies and possibly raised them as guards. Some baboons have been observed carrying puppies from villages, but whether they’re raising them as guards or just as companions is still debated. The dogs grow up as part of the baboon troop. Fact 307. Wolverine frogs break their own bones to form claws . Hairy frogs, also known as wolverine frogs, defend themselves by breaking their own toe bones and forcing them through their skin to create sharp claws. These act as weapons against predators. While their bodies do heal, the exact regeneration process isn’t fully understood. Fact 431. Harris’s hawks are known as wolves of the sky. Harris’s hawks are unique birds of prey who hunt in teams, much like a pack of wolves. By working together, they can capture larger prey and share the food among the group. Fact 475. Bird-dropping spiders, like the Celaenia excavata , look just like poop. These spiders have an unusual way of hiding, they mimic blobs of bird poop. Their white-and-brown bodies blend in perfectly, tricking predators into thinking they’re not worth eating. It’s a gross but clever disguise. Fact 691. Shovel-nosed snakes swim through sand. Shovel-nosed snakes have a shovel-shaped snout that lets them “swim” through sand as though it were water. By diving below the surface, they evade predators and sneak up on their primary food source of buried insects. Fact 804. Goblin sharks unhinge their faces to attack. With nightmare-like faces, goblin sharks can shoot their jaws forward like slingshots, grabbing prey with needle-sharp teeth before dragging it back into their mouths. BLOW EVERYONE’S MIND, INCLUDING YOUR OWN! Armed with both bizarre wildlife trivia & simple, unusual animal facts, you’ll: impress your friends, start interesting conversations, and blow everyone’s mind with your knowledge of the animal kingdom. Not only is this the perfect gift for animal lovers, biology nerds, or curious minds who want something different, it’s also written by the creators of the YouTube channel Wild World Unmasked , which is a space for entertaining & informative wildlife content. Whether you're a casual creature enthusiast or an obsessive fun-fact collector, this is the perfect book to keep at home or give as a gift. Wild World Unmasked is one of the best adult trivia books about animals on the market.

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