
Animal Awards
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Fifty fantastic creatures are awarded prizes to celebrate their most dazzling talents and some unusual skills. Roll up, roll up! The Animal Awards are about to begin. Who will win the Terrific Teeth Award? Who will claim the title of Most Smelly? Who will win the prize for Best at Pretending To Be A Plant? Celebrate with 50 brilliant animals from around the world who represent nature's rich tapestry.
Featuring: Mound-building termite - great bustard - chimpanzee - peregrine falcon - deep-sea anglerfish - giant octopus - emperor penguin - African elephant - wandering albatross - earthworm - leaf-cutter ant - Cuvier's beaked whale - lion - chameleon - honey bee - naked mole rat - honey badger and honey guide bird - wolf - bat - skunk - tiger - electric ray - giant panda - humpback whale - European eel - Arctic tern - caribou - beaver - orb-web spider - kangaroo - giraffe - mosquito - lyre-bird - pistol shrimp - woodpecker - blacksmith bullfrog - cheetah - dung beetle - vulture - tortoise - ostrich - leaf-tailed gecko - flounder - false coral snake - cuttlefish - lion's mane jellyfish - axolotl - giant clam - polar bear
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MARTIN JENKINS is conservation biologist and children's writer. His jobs have varied greatly: "I've been an orchid-sleuth in Germany, a timber detective in Kenya and an investigator of the chameleon trade in Madagascar." His titles include Emperor's Egg, winner of the Times Junior Information Book of the Year Award, Can We Save the Tiger, winner of the SLA Award, and Gulliver's Travels, winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal. He lives in Cambridge and London.
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- WELCOME TO THE ANIMAL AWARDS!
- The Nominees for the Animal Awards are:
- Mound-building termite
- Great bustard
- Chimpanzee
- Peregrine falcon
- Deep-sea anglerfish
- Emperor penguin Giant Pacific octopus Wandering albatross African elephant
- Earthworm
- Leafcutter ant
- Cuvier's beaked whale
- Lion
- Chameleon
- Arctic tern European eel Blue whale Caribou
- Bat
- Skunk
- Tiger
- Electric eel
- Giant panda
- Honey bee Naked mole-rat Grey wolf Anemonefish and sea anemones
- Beaver
- Spider
- Kangaroo
- Giraffe
- Poison dart frog
- Superb lyrebird Pistol shrimp Woodpecker Puerto Rican coquí
- Cheetah
- Dung beetle
- Vulture
- Tortoise
- Ostrich
- Caribbean reef squid Peacock flounder Scarlet kingsnake Orchid mantis
- Lion's mane jellyfish
- Axolotl
- Giant clam
- Polar bear
- INDEX
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- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- K
- M
- N
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- P
- R
- S
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- V
- W
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