If it seems like Australia has a lot of deadly creatures, that's because we do! We've got the world's most venomous snake; the deadliest jellyfish, spider and octopus; the biggest crocodile; and all of the shark species known to have attacked and killed people. The best way to co-exist with these animals is to know where they live, how to they act and how to perform first aid if they attack. So jump into Australia's Most Deadly and explore the lives of killer creatures.
A complete, accessible field guide to our remarkable but sometimes lethal snakes, spiders, insects and marine creatures, all in one place. Whether you live in the city or the bush, this book is a .
Australia's Dangerous Creatures For Dummies provides a fascinating portrait of unique and deadly animals down-under -- including crocodiles, snakes, sharks, spiders and jellyfi sh.
A concise photographic accessible field guide to our lethal snakes, spiders, insects and marine creatures, including up-to-date first aid.
With fast facts, full colour illustrations and images from Australian Geographic's image library this book has everything you need to know about spiders, like how different spiders use their webs, how and what they eat, how they see, which ...
One of the most dangerous places for humans to live, Australia is home to a variety of creatures that can injure humans.
"We share our beautiful country with some of the world's most dangerous creatures.
Packed full of interesting and useful facts, this handy reference will help you to appreciate and avoid these often unfairly maligned animals.
This volume aims to answer readers' questions about venomous and equally dangerous non-venomous wildlife.
Create your own incredible scenes using 40 reusable stickers of some of the deadliest creatures in Australia.
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