Spying on Lions

Spying on Lions by Nick Arnold, published by Scholastic in 2003, is a 127-page exploration into the lives of lions through the engaging format of a journal. This book invites readers to discover the wild secrets of these majestic animals, focusing on the experiences of a lion cub named Lucky as he navigates the challenges of survival in the wild.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile nonfiction and fiction elements, presenting intriguing facts about lions and their behavior. The narrative covers various topics, including the peculiar habits of lions, their interactions with the environment, and the dangers they face. Through Leo’s journal, the book reveals fascinating insights into the lives of lions, making it an informative read for those interested in animals and nature.
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Read Leo’s journal for some wickedly wild lion secrets. Meet lucky the lion cub and follow his first shaky steps and his struggles to stay alive. Relive the drama, dangers and distgusting details as you find out: .Why lions roll in dung .Which lions have big noses .If lions are lazier than humans .What a lion’s biggest enemy is.
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