Electric Animals

Electric Animals by Natalie Lunis, published by Bearport Publishing in January 2011, is a 24-page exploration of the fascinating world of electrically charged creatures. This book delves into the abilities of various animals, such as electric eels and electric rays, that possess the unique capability to deliver electric shocks to their prey. Readers will discover the science behind these remarkable adaptations and the impact they have on the animal kingdom.
In this engaging juvenile nonfiction title, readers will learn about the mechanisms of electricity in animals and the ways these creatures utilize their abilities for survival. The book presents a straightforward examination of the topic, making it accessible for young readers interested in animals and their extraordinary traits. With its informative content and vivid illustrations, Electric Animals invites curiosity about the natural world and the surprising powers some animals hold.
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Do some animals really have the power to kill other animals by zapping them with electricity? The shocking answer is yes. Look inside to find out about electric eels, electric rays, and other creatures that can deliver painful-and sometimes deadly-jolts. You’ll be stunned by what you learn! Book jacket.
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