Animals and Their Superpowers
Written by Evgenia Günter
Illustrated by Natalia Karpova
Published by A Walk Through History
56 pages
cm 24,5 x 24,5
Age 3+
All rights available
Who are the real superheroes? People in capes — or the animals all around us?
A charming non-fiction book to reveal the astonishing abilities of creatures great and small. A polar bear can smell a seal under the ice nearly a kilometre away. A cheetah outruns cars. A barn owl hears the faintest squeak in total darkness. A bombardier beetle shoots boiling liquid at its enemies. From camouflage champions to record-breaking appetites, every spread presents another animal wonder.
Evgenia Günter’s lively, humorous text makes science unforgettable, while Natalia Karpova’s energetic illustrations bring every “superpower” to life. Together they show that nature’s heroes don’t wear capes — they swim, crawl, fly, and roar!
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