Fantastic Facts About Komodo Dragons: Illustrated Fun Learning For Kids
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Bestselling children's author Miles Merchant presents "Fantastic Facts About Komodo Dragons". This book uses captivating images and expertly...
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TODAY ONLY - Get 4 Books for the price of 1! To thank you for downloading this book today - we will give you 3 MORE books for FREE! Full details on how to claim, are inside the book!
Bestselling children's author Miles Merchant presents "Fantastic Facts About Komodo Dragons". This book uses captivating images and expertly written words to teach children about "Komodo Dragons"
Perfect reading for any occasion and especially ideal for bed times, long journeys or for bonding with your child.
Fun Filled Learning for Your Child (and you!)
Every one of our books is lovingly researched, illustrated and put together to outstand, awe and inspire the reader. Our beautiful images help explain and enlighten each well-written fact.
This book covers a range of exciting topics including:
Komodo Dragon is not a dragon, it's a lizard
How did these creatures get so big?
Komodo dragon has ancestors that go back for millions of years
Komodo dragons tend to dominate their environments
Komodo dragon likes a dry, hot climate
Komodo Dragons have very scaly skin
Komodo dragon is a notoriously good hunter
Komodo dragons have fairly good eyesight
Komodo dragon�s skin has sensory plaques
Komodo dragon�s olfactory sense, of sense of hearing, is on the poor side
Komodo uses its long, yellow, deeply forked tongue as its major tool for hunting
How exactly does this Jacobson�s organ work for Komodo Dragon?
Komodo dragon walks also helps it to figure out from which direction its prey is approaching
Komodo dragons almost always hunt during the day, as their eyesight is not that good at night
The saliva of the Komodo dragon is pink to red in color, and always abundant
Komodo dragons are also thought to have venom in their systems
Komodo dragons mate during the period from May until August, with eggs laid around September
Females may lay as many as 20 eggs at a time
Baby Komodo dragons are very dependent and vulnerable
Komodo dragons are considered to be endangered
We loved compiling this book and even learned a few things along the way and hopefully you will too.
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Publisher | Thought Junction Publishing |
Binding | Kindle Edition (4 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized
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# of Pages | 33 |
ISBN-10 | B00L759KLC |
Publication Date | 06/21/2014 |
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