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2 y separately published work icon Creepiest Crawly Critters Tim Flannery , Emma Flannery , Jessie Willow Tucker (illustrator), Prahran : Hardie Grant Books , 2022 24801590 2022 single work information book children's

'Get ready to get up close and personal with the creepiest crawly critters with real-life explorer and scientist, Professor Tim Flannery.

'You may think you know all that's around you, but look closer and dig deeper –you'll discover a cast of the scariest (but very cool!) background characters in your life.
 
'Why would a millipede glow in the dark?
How much is a litre of scorpion venom worth?
Why would a male redback sacrifice himself?
How many mites live on your body?
Which creepy crawly lives on the moon?

'It's time to face your fears – you're about to find out!

'From the authors of the best-selling Explore Your World series comes a brand-new compendium to enthral and enlighten readers. Each page is packed with vibrant illustrations and bursting with bizarre facts about the most terrifying yet amazing little creatures living around you (or maybe even on you!) – prepare to gasp, laugh and squirm in disgust!' 

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2 y separately published work icon Weirdest Creatures in Time Tim Flannery , Emma Flannery , Maude Guesne (illustrator), Richmond : Hardie Grant Children's Publishing , 2021 23695882 2021 single work information book children's

'Get ready to go on a journey through time with real-life explorer and scientist, Professor Tim Flannery.

'You’re about to meet the weirdest, wildest and most amazing animals that have ever lived – and died!

Could you outrun a T-rex?
Can mushrooms talk to each other?
Which dinosaur had a second brain near its butt?
Did the Earth used to be a giant snowball?
What do human-sized scorpions eat?
Do scientists play pranks on each other?

'Fire up the time machine – you’re about to find out!'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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