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Zoo'M: Gros Plan et Petites Histoires sur les Animaux du Zoo

Popular Science
By: Benoît Quintard(Author), Éric Isselée(Illustrator)
192 pages, colour photos
Zoo'M: Gros Plan et Petites Histoires sur les Animaux du Zoo
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  • Zoo'M: Gros Plan et Petites Histoires sur les Animaux du Zoo ISBN: 9782603020791 Hardback Sep 2014 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Language: French

Why does the Philippine spotted deer weep black tears? What is the biggest flying bird? How does Pallas's cat disappear? Did you know that Hedwig, the owl of Harry Potter, is a male? What determines the sex of the baby crocodiles? A lot of unusual questions are answered in this book which shows us nearly 80 rare animal species and leads us to better understand the threats facing them.

Summary in French:
Pourquoi le cerf du Prince Alfred pleure-t-il des larmes noires? Quel est le plus gros oiseau volant? Comment le chat Manul fait-il pour disparaître? Savez-vous qu'Hedwige, la chouette d'Harry Potter, est un mâle? Qu'est-ce qui détermine le sexe des bébés crocodiles? Autant de questions insolites auxquelles répond cet ouvrage qui nous fait découvrir près de 80 espèces animales rares et nous amène à mieux comprendre les menaces qui pèsent sur elles.

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Popular Science
By: Benoît Quintard(Author), Éric Isselée(Illustrator)
192 pages, colour photos
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