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Australia's Amazing Sharks

  • Features over 40 shark species found in Australian waters
  • Includes detailed illustrations and fascinating facts
  • Showcases well-known and rare sharks alike

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Description

Dive into the fascinating world of sharks with Australia’s Amazing Sharks, a stunning non-fiction title from Australian Geographic. From deep-sea hunters to reef-dwelling masters of disguise, this book introduces readers to more than 40 shark species found in Australian waters.

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With detailed illustrations, engaging facts and profiles of well-known sharks such as the great white, whale shark and hammerhead, readers will also discover lesser-known species like the tasselled wobbegong and cookiecutter shark. This educational and beautifully designed book is perfect for young marine life enthusiasts eager to explore the diversity and wonder of the shark world.

Specifications

  • Reading Age: 4-10 years
  • 32 Pages
  • Hard Cover
  • ISBN: 9781761216589

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