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My Huge Book of Animals

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LET’S FIND OUT TOGETHER WHAT THESE AND LOTS OF OTHER ANIMALS ARE CALLED AND WHERE THEY LIVE.

WOODLAND AND FOREST ANIMALS

Wolves live in large packs, which kind of make up our family.

Where did I hide my acorns? Can you help me find them?

My piglets are running around everywhere. Try and find them all!

To frighten my enemies and send them running, I straighten my pointed quills!

BEAR
ROBIN
EAGLE
BEAVER
BADGER
OWL
CROW
HOOPOE
BOAR
PORCUPINE
WOODPECKER

TROPICAL RAINFOREST ANIMALS

BOA CONSTRICTOR

I spend most of my life in trees, and I’m not poisonous.

We are famous for our incredible appetite. We live in large shoals. Can you count us all?

TIGER
COCKATOO
SLOTH
IGUANA
CHAMELEON
PIRANHAS
MONKEY

I walk on the knuckles of my hands, and I feed on berries, shoots, roots, fruit, and bark.

My nostrils are on the top of my snout, so I can breathe when I am underwater.

Contrary to other felines, like the little cat, I am a great swimmer!

JAGUAR
ALLIGATOR
ANACONDA
GORILLA
POISON DART FROG
TARANTULA
TOUCAN

OCEAN ANIMALS

JELLYFISH SQUID

I am not a fish, and like my friend the dolphin, I have to come to the surface to breathe. When I feel threatened, I puff up so that I look bigger!

PUFFERFISH

OCTOPUS DOLPHIN

WHALE
TUNA

SARDINES

SEAGULL

I always swim. I never stop, and I never shut my eyes.

I can live very long, up to 100 years, and I go crazy for jellyfish. By the way, can you see any jellyfish nearby?

FLYING FISH

TURTLE
SEAHORSE
STARFISH
SWORDFISH
CRAB
SOLE
SHARK

ANIMALS FROM THE SAVANNA

VULTURE

My coat is striped, and it is very useful for camouflaging myself at night, especially from lions.

GIRAFFE

When little giraffes are born, they already know how to walk. Help me find my two calfs!

MEERKAT

ZEBRA
CHEETAH

WILDEBEEST

If mommy hyena eats a lot of food, she will give birth to female cubs. On the other hand, if she has little food, boys will be born.

Birds help me clean my hard skin. How many can you count on this page?

HYENA
LION
GAZELLE
RHINO
CROCODILE

ANIMALS FROM THE TUNDRA AND THE NORTH POLE

ANIMALS FROM THE SOUTH POLE

Did you know that my horn is actually a long tooth?

I live at both the North and the South Pole. Here are some other animals you might meet at either pole.

POLAR BEAR
ARCTIC FOX
ARCTIC HARE
NARWHAL PUFFIN ELEPHANT SEAL WHALE
SEAGULL
ADÉLIE PENGUIN
SNOW PETREL
LEOPARD SEAL

LEMMING

REINDEER ERMINE

I am a young whale and I am gray, but when I become an adult, I will be all white.

As parents, penguins take turns to keep their only egg warm.

BELUGA WHALE
WALRUS
SEA LION
EMPEROR PENGUIN
KILLER WHALE

DESERT ANIMALS

JERBOA

I jump on the sand with my long legs so that I don’t scald my feet! Can you help me find my sisters?

FENNEC

FOX

GILA WOODPECKER

I make my nest inside a cactus plant. It really is very comfortable!

BABOON
COBRA
CAMEL

WARTHOG

KOMODO DRAGON

HORNED LIZARD

SAND DUNE CAT

The palms of my paws are covered in fur, so I can walk across the sand without scalding myself!

JAVELIN SAND BOA

SCORPION

The difference between me and the camel is the number of humps. I have one. What about him?

DROMEDARY

MOUNTAIN ANIMALS AND…

STEINBOK GROUNDHOG

I look like a large cat, and I have very powerful sight.

PRAIRIE ANIMALS

I make huge jumps, and I carry my babies in my pouch. If I get attacked, I defend myself by kicking hard!

KANGAROO
BUFFALO
MUSTANG

MOUNTAIN GOAT EAGLE

Salmon is my favorite food, and I sure know how to catch them! Help me find two of them!

They call me “dog” because of my call, but really, I look more like a squirrel.

ROE DEER
GRIZZLY
BEAR
YAK
PUMA
BISON
PRAIRIE DOG
ALPACA

MEADOW AND POND ANIMALS

GRASSHOPPER

CATERPILLAR

I go crazy for aphids, which are little green insects that spoil plants. Can you find 10 of them in this meadow? It looks like I have horns, but in fact I have very big jaws!

CRICKET

Before turning into a butterfly, I look very different. I am a caterpillar. Can you see one?

Did you know that I can jump 30 times my length? How far can you jump?

FARM ANIMALS

Where’s my brother chick hiding?

I have a hoof at the end of each of my legs, which is actually my only nail!

TURKEY
CAT
HORSE
HEN
DONKEY
CHICK

ROOSTER GOOSE

Can you help me find my bunnies? How many are there?

I eat grass and hay all day long, and I digest slowly thanks to my four stomachs.

GOAT
DOG
COW
PIG
RABBIT

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