Make way for the worldâs weirdest, most wonderful creaturesâfrom the author of the forthcoming A Curious Collection of Dangerous Creatures
Publisherâs Note: A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures was previously published in Australia as The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals.
Whatâs your favorite animalâa majestic lion, a graceful horse? Those are great choices, but have you considered the fangtooth moray eel? It has two rows of icicle-shaped teeth! And the monkey slug caterpillar is ready to cuddle . . . just look out for the stingers all over its body (and its six limbs that technically arenât legs)!
Itâs true, these animals are a little differentâbut their unusual features often give them incredible superpowers. Take the nearly blind star-nosed mole: Its pink, flower-shaped nose can detect the microscopic texture of everything it touches, and it does this at warp speedâup to 12 objects per second!
Whatâs more, many of these weird, wonderful creatures need our help: Theyâre endangered, and we canât afford to ignore their well-being any longer. Itâs time to find a peculiar creature to love! Why not the blobfish?
A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures - Sami Bayly
Make way for the worldâs weirdest, most wonderful creaturesâfrom the author of the forthcoming A Curious Collection of Dangerous Creatures
Publisherâs Note: A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures was previously published in Australia as The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals.
Whatâs your favorite animalâa majestic lion, a graceful horse? Those are great choices, but have you considered the fangtooth moray eel? It has two rows of icicle-shaped teeth! And the monkey slug caterpillar is ready to cuddle . . . just look out for the stingers all over its body (and its six limbs that technically arenât legs)!
Itâs true, these animals are a little differentâbut their unusual features often give them incredible superpowers. Take the nearly blind star-nosed mole: Its pink, flower-shaped nose can detect the microscopic texture of everything it touches, and it does this at warp speedâup to 12 objects per second!
Whatâs more, many of these weird, wonderful creatures need our help: Theyâre endangered, and we canât afford to ignore their well-being any longer. Itâs time to find a peculiar creature to love! Why not the blobfish?