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US Mall 1 - The Book of Animal Ignorance: Everything You Think You Know Is Wrong

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List Price: $19.95
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Manufacturer: Harmony
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 590 EAN: 9780307394934 ISBN: 030739493X Label: Harmony Manufacturer: Harmony Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: 2008-09-02 Publisher: Harmony Release Date: 2008-09-02 Studio: Harmony
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Animal Ignorance Comment: Well written and very concise. This is a really good consensus of information
that I have never seen or even heard of in the past.
It is very informative and very entertaining.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Enjoyable! Comment: I learned a lot that I never knew about the animal world in a fun and easy to read format. Very enjoyable and informative, I highly recommend it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great read! Comment: Fantastic buy! I've passed the book on to so many friends and family members already. Everybody's talking about it. I find myself quoting animal facts to strangers. I'm definately a smarter person for having read it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: absorbing! Comment: a book from which i can truly say i gained a wealth of information...whimsically written while maintaining an informational voice...only caveat i can complain of is the authors' consistent failure to provide a simple description of each animal's size...given that some of the animals were previously unknown to me, i would have appreciated the information..
Customer Rating:      Summary: Addictive animal trivia Comment: I defy you to read even a few pages of this little book and not be tempted to yell out to whoever else is in the house: "Did you know that ...?" The other person will laugh and say "You made that up!"
This is a perfect book for people who love animals and/or arcane bits of trivia. It is a bestiary of 100 animals -- some common, some you've probably never heard of -- all with secrets you would never guess. You'll never look at your dog the same way; did you know that Labrador retrievers can correctly identify lung cancer in humans 99 percent of the time... just by smelling their breath?
Each animal gets two or three pages, with a couple of black and white illustrations. Organized in alphabetical order, you won't want to stop until you get to the lowly, fascinating worm. Did you know that ribbon worms will eat their own bodies if their food supply runs out? They can eat up to 95 percent of themselves and still survive.
No, I didn't make that up.
John Lloyd and John Mitchinson also wrote The Book of General Ignorance.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Animal Ignorance Comment: Well written and very concise. This is a really good consensus of information
that I have never seen or even heard of in the past.
It is very informative and very entertaining.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Enjoyable! Comment: I learned a lot that I never knew about the animal world in a fun and easy to read format. Very enjoyable and informative, I highly recommend it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great read! Comment: Fantastic buy! I've passed the book on to so many friends and family members already. Everybody's talking about it. I find myself quoting animal facts to strangers. I'm definately a smarter person for having read it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: absorbing! Comment: a book from which i can truly say i gained a wealth of information...whimsically written while maintaining an informational voice...only caveat i can complain of is the authors' consistent failure to provide a simple description of each animal's size...given that some of the animals were previously unknown to me, i would have appreciated the information..
Customer Rating:      Summary: Addictive animal trivia Comment: I defy you to read even a few pages of this little book and not be tempted to yell out to whoever else is in the house: "Did you know that ...?" The other person will laugh and say "You made that up!"
This is a perfect book for people who love animals and/or arcane bits of trivia. It is a bestiary of 100 animals -- some common, some you've probably never heard of -- all with secrets you would never guess. You'll never look at your dog the same way; did you know that Labrador retrievers can correctly identify lung cancer in humans 99 percent of the time... just by smelling their breath?
Each animal gets two or three pages, with a couple of black and white illustrations. Organized in alphabetical order, you won't want to stop until you get to the lowly, fascinating worm. Did you know that ribbon worms will eat their own bodies if their food supply runs out? They can eat up to 95 percent of themselves and still survive.
No, I didn't make that up.
John Lloyd and John Mitchinson also wrote The Book of General Ignorance.
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