Fake Out! Animals That Play Tricks

Fake Out! Animals That Play Tricks by Ginjer L. Clarke is an illustrated book published by Penguin Young Readers Group in November 2007. This 48-page work, written in English, explores the fascinating world of animals that exhibit unusual behaviors and adaptations. The book introduces readers to a variety of creatures, such as the mimic octopus, which can alter its shape and color to blend into its environment, and a unique type of goat that faints when threatened.
Readers will discover a range of intriguing animal behaviors that highlight the wonders of nature. The content is designed for a juvenile audience, making it accessible for beginner readers interested in science and nature. With its focus on curiosities and wonders in the animal kingdom, this book provides an engaging look at biology and zoology, encouraging young readers to learn more about the extraordinary adaptations of various species.
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Did you know that the mimic octopus can change its shape, skin color, and texture to match its surroundings, or that there is a type of goat that faints whenever it feels threatened? Find out about these and other creatures with bizarre behaviors in our farout book by Ginjer L. Clarke!
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