Extreme Nature

Extreme Nature by Mark Carwardine, published by HarperCollins on January 8, 2008, is a reprint edition comprising 320 pages in English. This book explores the remarkable and often bizarre aspects of the natural world, presenting a variety of intriguing facts about animals and plants. Readers will encounter a range of topics, including the smelliest plant, the longest migration, and the fastest swimmer, offering a unique glimpse into the extremes of nature.
In this edition, Carwardine delves into the fascinating characteristics of wildlife, highlighting the most unusual traits and behaviors found in the animal kingdom. From the hairiest animal to the loudest bird call, the book covers an array of subjects that showcase the diversity and adaptability of life on Earth. With its engaging presentation of nature’s wonders, Extreme Nature invites readers to appreciate the extraordinary phenomena that exist within the natural world.
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smelliest plant
best water-walker
longest migration
hairiest animal
best surfer
tiniest mammal
longest tongue
fastest swimmer
sharpest sense of smell
strangest society
hottest animal
flashiest males
slimiest animal
fastest digger
loudest bird call
slipperiest plant
stickiest skin
deadliest love-life
largest animal ever
oldest leaves
fattest carnivore
deepest-living animal
sleepiest animal
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