Pangolins
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Pangolins' bodies are a rare sight. They have scales, spikes, and claws! Bright photos bring these unusual mammals to life. Readers will follow along with easy-to-read text and will enjoy learning all they can about pangolins.
Prairie Dogs
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Have you ever seen a hole in the ground and wondered what's beneath it? It could be a prairie dog! These cute little mammals build communities of underground tunnels. Get all the facts about prairie dogs, and find out what's going on beneath the surface.
Mambas
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Mambas can be either green or black. These dangerous snakes kill prey with their venomous bite. Then they swallow their prey whole! Learn more about these awesome snakes.
Macaws
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Macaws are among the most colorful members of the parrot family. These smart birds live in the rain forest. They use their bony tongues to crack into nuts and seeds. Find out more about these fancy fliers!
Falcons
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Falcons dive through the air. These birds of prey can reach speeds of more than 240 miles an hour! Their thin bodies and long, pointed wings help them go fast. Young readers will be quick to learn all they can about fierce falcons with fun facts and exciting photos.
Hippos
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Hippos are one of the largest land mammals in the world! These big vegetarians prefer to spend their time in the water. Readers will enjoy learning more about hippos with exciting facts and vibrant photos.
Sea Otters
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
There are 13 different kinds of otters. But sea otters are the only kind that spends their whole lives in water! Easy-to-read text and vibrant photos will capture reader's interest to learn all they can about these cute mammals.
Wolves
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
With their eerie howls and fierce hunting skills, wolves are fascinating creatures. These loyal pack animals are close relatives to man's best friend, dogs. Learn more about these proud hunters.
Giant Tortoises
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Giant tortoises can live for more than 100 years! These enormous creatures can also weigh a lot-more than 16 bicycles piled together. Find out all the facts about these peaceful island creatures.
Pythons
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Pythons are some of the largest snakes in the world. They squeeze their prey with their bodies, and have flexible jaws so they can swallow big animals. Get all the facts on these powerful snakes.
Murder Hornets
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Murder hornets are big! They are the largest hornet on Earth. Also called Asian giant hornets, these fierce insects will eat bees and wasps. Young readers can get all the facts with easy text and exciting photos.
Axolotls
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Axolotls have gills, but they are not fish. They are amphibians! Unlike other amphibians, though, axolotls spend their whole lives in the water. With easy text and colorful photos, young readers will have fun finding out more about these unique creatures.
Quokkas
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Quokkas might be the cutest animals you've never heard of. These furry little creatures look like a cross between a kangaroo and a squirrel. Get fun details about this adorable Australian animal.
Bearded Dragons
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Bearded dragons may not breathe fire or fly, but they are still impressive animals! These large lizards are found in Australia. They use venom to kill prey. Learn more details about these fascinating reptiles.
Parrots
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Parrots can do more than just mimic human speech. These colorful, sassy birds often mate for life, and some parrots can live 90 years or more. Learn more about these intelligent birds.
Manatees
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Manatees are huge sea mammals. These big, wrinkly creatures are strong but swim through the ocean slowly. Learn all about these amazing mammals.
Great White Sharks
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Great white sharks are the largest predatory sharks in the sea! They live all over the world, have many sharp teeth, and can smell blood from miles away. Dive deep into the ocean, and find all the facts about these incredible sharks.
King Cobras
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
What is the longest venomous snake in the world? The king cobra! It can grow longer than a limousine. Its deadly bite can even take down an elephant. With easy-to-read facts and colorful photos, young readers will enjoy learning more about these fascinating reptiles.
Tigers
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Tigers are the largest wildcats in the world. These skilled hunters sneak up on prey and pounce with incredible speed and power. Learn more exciting facts about these majestic hunters.
Jellyfish
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Did you know jellyfish aren't really fish? These invertebrates have been around for millions of years. With easy-to-read facts and colorful photos, readers will enjoy discovering all the details about these interesting animals.
Puffins
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Puffins are seabirds with large beaks. They look like a cross between penguins and parrots. Their teeth point backward to help them catch fish. Find out more details about these unique birds.
Anacondas
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Anacondas are the heaviest snakes in the world! These big snakes use their bodies to squeeze their prey. Anacondas can be as long as a bus and can stay underwater for a long time while hunting. Slither towards the facts on these powerful snakes.
Octopuses
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Octopuses have eight tentacles lined with suction cups. Their skin can change color, and they shoot black ink at their enemies. Find out more facts about these amazing sea creatures.
Cheetahs
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Cheetahs run faster than any other land animal. These quick cats could keep up to freeway traffic. They sneak up on prey and pounce! Get more facts about these fierce hunters.
Lemurs
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Lemurs are small, furry mammals with big eyes and long tails. Like humans, they are primates. These adorable animals settle their arguments with stink fights! Find out more about these curious creatures.
Blue Whales
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Blue whales are the largest animals to ever have lived on Earth! But they are often hidden from human eyes deep beneath ocean waves. Find out their secrets and get all the facts about these majestic water mammals.
Gorillas
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Gorillas are the largest primates in the world! These gentle mammals roam through the jungle, living in big groups as they search for fruit and bamboo shoots to eat. Climb through the trees to learn all about these strong, social primates.
Tarantulas
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Tarantulas use strong jaws to catch their prey, but these big spiders aren't as dangerous as some people think! Some can even be pets! Get caught up in all the details about these hairy, silk-spinning creatures.
Jumping Spiders
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Jumping spiders aren't like other spiders. They don't need spider webs to trap prey. They just jump on them! Get more exciting details about these fascinating creatures.
Capybaras
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Capybaras are the biggest rodents in the world! These social animals live in large groups and spend lots of time in water. Get all the facts on these huge rodents.
Tree Frogs
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
There are more than 800 kinds of tree frogs. Some of them don't even live in trees! But, they all have very unusual feet. Find out more about this large family of frogs.
Dung Beetles
Part of the Animals (Capstone) series
Dung beetles are the world's strongest animals. They are famous for rolling animal poop around. Their gross job is important to the world. Find out more facts about these strong insects.