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Australia's most deadly

Australia's most deadly
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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
400240677 ANIMALS/ 591 MCG
Non Fiction   Gunnedah . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781742455877
Name McGhee, Karen author.
Title Australia's most deadly by Karen McGhee.
Published Sydney : Bauer Media Books ; Gosford : Scholastic Australia [Distributor]
2014
Description 32 pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 30 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references.
Contents You're on the menu -- Venomous -- Top 30 killers -- Can't touch these -- Little stings, epic aches -- Glossary.
Summary "If it seems like Australia has a lot of deadly creatures, that's because we do! We've got the world's most venomous snake; the deadliest jellyfish, spider and octopus; the biggest crocodile; and all of the shark species known to have attacked and killed people. The best way to co-exist with these animals is to know where they live, how to they act and how to perform first aid if they attack. So jump into Australia's Most Deadly and explore the lives of our killer creatures."--Back cover.
Target audience note For children.
Subjects Dangerous animals -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
Dangerous reptiles -- Australia
Poisonous invertebrates
Added Names Australian Geographic Pty. Ltd
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