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Chargement... Green Slimers: Opossums (Slime-Inators & Other Slippery Tricksters)par Ellen Lawrence
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What slimy trick does an opossum play on its hungry enemies? And why does it produce stinky green goo? Learn the answers to these questions and more -- and prepare to get slimed! Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)599.2Natural sciences and mathematics Zoology Mammals Marsupialia, MonotremataClassification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne: Pas d'évaluation.Est-ce vous ?Devenez un(e) auteur LibraryThing. |
In this book you will learn about opossums playing dead (and the stinky green slime and poop they release while doing so), their diets (extremely gross, especially the picture of them eating the innards of a dead squirrel), their homes, reproduction cycle (marsupial!) and other facts.
At the end of the book, there's a recipe for making your own slime using marshmallows, corn starch, and food coloring, a picture glossary of "science words", brief index, three suggested titles, and a few sentences about the author. I was surprised there was no photo of the actual stinky green slime (especially considering the roadkill and carrion squirrel being ripped apart pictures), but maybe it's hard to get a photo of an opossum's butt...
Other titles in the series cover slime molds, hagfish, parrotfish, slugs, and animals with poisonous slime like poison dart frogs.
Verdict: A delightfully stinky and gross new series, sure to please fans of the publisher's previous poop science set and those who love all things gross and gag-worthy.
ISBN: 9781684026968; Published 2018 by Bearport; Review copy provided by the publisher; Donated to the library