The Strongest Animals

The Strongest Animals by Catherine Ipcizade, published by Capstone in 2011, is a 24-page exploration of the remarkable strength found in the animal kingdom. Written in English, this book invites readers to discover various animals that exhibit extraordinary physical capabilities, challenging the notion of which creature holds the title of the strongest.
In this engaging work, readers will learn about the impressive feats of strength displayed by animals across different environments, from land to sea to air. The book delves into the abilities of creatures like African elephants, showcasing how they can pick up small trees and more. With a focus on fitness and exercise within the animal world, this edition provides an informative look at the extremes of animal strength, making it a valuable resource for young readers interested in wildlife and health.
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African elephants can pick up small trees, but are they the strongest animal in the world? Strong animals lumber on land, sail through the sea, and soar through the sky. Read all about the animals who take strength to the EXTREME!
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