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List view record 5131: World's most freakyList view anchor tag for record 5131: World's most freaky
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World's most freaky

Ginis, Elizabeth2016
Books, Manuscripts
Take a world trip with us as we go on safari to meet the most freaky creatures in the animal kingdom. From the fierce grizzly to the poisonous deathstalker scorpion, we’ve profiled more than 50 of the world’s most freaky animals.
List view record 5132: World's most incredible animalsList view anchor tag for record 5132: World's most incredible animals
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World's most incredible animals

Ginis, Liz2021
Books, Manuscripts
Encounter the most incredible animals in the world with this easy-to-read, all-in-one reference book! You'll meet the deadliest, weirdest, most endangered and most extreme animals from every corner of the globe, including Asia's bengal tiger, North America's grizzly bear and Africa's goliath frog...
List view record 5133: World's most incredible animals : deluxe treasuryList view anchor tag for record 5133: World's most incredible animals : deluxe treasury
List view record 5134: The world's most magnificient machinesList view anchor tag for record 5134: The world's most magnificient machines
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List view record 5135: The world's most pointless* animals : * or are they?List view anchor tag for record 5135: The world's most pointless* animals : * or are they?
List view record 5136: The world's most ridiculous* animals : *or are they?List view anchor tag for record 5136: The world's most ridiculous* animals : *or are they?
List view record 5137: The world's most unusual machinesList view anchor tag for record 5137: The world's most unusual machines
List view record 5138: The world's oceansList view anchor tag for record 5138: The world's oceans
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The world's oceans

Green, Jen2009
Books, Manuscripts
Describes the currents that run through our oceans, and explains the tides that are drive by the pull of the moon. It shows how oceans shape our coastlines and how underwater earthquakes may cause tsunamis. It also looks at how global warming may affect the world's oceans in the future.
List view record 5139: The world's oddest inventionsList view anchor tag for record 5139: The world's oddest inventions
List view record 5140: World's smallest dinosaursList view anchor tag for record 5140: World's smallest dinosaurs
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