Animals Behaving Badly

Author: Nicola Davies; Adam Stower Adam

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  • : $16.98 NZD
  • : 9781406366051
  • : Walker Books Australia Pty, Limited
  • : Walker Books Australia
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  • : 0.096
  • : February 2017
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 8mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : April 2017
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  • : Adam Stower
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Barcode 9781406366051
9781406366051

Description

Meet five animals on their beastliest behaviour in this funny and absorbing narrative non-fiction title from award-winning author Nicola Davies. From award-winning children's author and biologist Nicola Davies, this is a collection of funny, fascinating and true stories about animals "behaving badly" - which is to say, getting the better of us human beings! We start with the wolverine in Canada, who will trash your home and everything in it, and then meet the kea in New Zealand - park your car in kea country, and you'll find out the hard way that these clever birds have sharp beaks and a love of mischief. Next we visit India and learn about macaque monkeys, who have shoplifting, highway robbery and baby-snatching on their impressive rap sheet, before jetting off to the US. In Florida we find drumfish, whose strange humming calls will keep you up all night long, and in Alaska Sitka whales, who gang up to steal thousands of dollars' worth of cod from under the noses of fishermen. The book ends on a charming high, as Nicola describes two creatures that work together with humans: little brown birds that help us collect honey in East Africa, and bottlenose dolphins that help fishermen catch mullet in Brazil. With lively illustrations from rising talent Adam Stower, Animals Behaving Badly is a splendidly witty and original take on narrative non-fiction for younger readers.

Reviews

"Hilarious, informative, engaging [...]" * Armadillo * This fun fact book reveals just how clever animals can be. * The Week Junior * "This collection of animal anecdotes is funny, interesting and insightful. Comical black-and-white illustrations bring the true tales to life in this entertaining book for animal-loving independent readers." * Book Trust *