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Dennis Hester

African Animals

language ( March 2, 2012)
Hey kids, you are about to meet some of the most dangerous animals in the world. Each of these powerful killers lives on the beautiful continent of Africa.

After reading about these powerful and deadly creatures, you will have a new respect for their abilities to survive in the deserts and jungles of Africa.
View amazing photos of the unusual creatures. Learn the names, and interesting facts about each of these wild hunters. You will learn about the following African animals:

Hippopotamus
Elephant
Cape Buffalo
Rhinoceros
Lion
Tiger
Leopard
Spotted Hyena
Nile Crocodile
Great White Shark
Black Mamba
Mosquito


Imagine meeting one of these awesome beasts at night or even in the bright African sunlight. I bet your heart would race, and your legs would freeze to the ground. A close encounter with anyone of these wild animals could turn deadly in the blink of an eye.

Following a short description and some facts about each of the 12 animals you and your children will enjoy an interactive quiz where you chose the correct answer, and name that animal out of three possible answers for each animal.

This book is not an exhaustive study of each animal, but simply a short, fun, quiz game book to help introduce your young child to these wonderful and beautiful African creatures.

Learning about these deadly and dangerous creatures will be fun and entertaining for the whole family.

So, boys and girls but on your safari outfit and let us take a trip to Africa, the most interesting and deadliest place in the world.

Can you answer these questions?

•What is the fastest killing animals in Africa?
•What animal has killed more people in Africa than any other animal?
•What animal can kill you in a single bite?
•What animal has killed more hunters on Safari than any other animal?

You will be able to answer these questions after reading African Animals, Dangerous and Deadly.

If you are brave enough, come and follow me into the deepest, darkest parts of Africa where some people have never returned, but you and I will.

Just stay close behind Safari Joe Wild and I will keep you safe.
Come on kids, follow me!
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