A fresh, funny fact-filled guide to over 35 of the world's national animals and their countries. Why do they represent the particular country and what is so special about them?
A fresh, funny fact-filled guide to over 35 of the world's national animals and their countries. Why do they represent the particular country and what is so special about them?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Catherine Veitch trained as an infant primary teacher before working as an editor and writer for twenty years in children’s magazines and books. Today, when she’s not walking her Sheltie dog, Arthur, Catherine enjoys writing and creating content for children’s story, puzzle, activity, and early learning books. Shiori Saito was born and raised in Japan and is a multidisciplinary artist, illustrator, and designer, who is currently based in Calgary, Canada. Her playful artwork combines digital and organic media, which is inspired by everyday moments, nature, and happy accidents! From illustrations to interactive installations, her creative output is diverse. One thing in common is that she loves to use humor to not only make people smile, but also add warmth in narrative.
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Wild about animals Brown bear – Polar bear Dromedary camel – Llama Bald eagle – Flamingo Tiger – Black panther Fennec fox – Sand cat Markhor – Oryx Giant panda – Red kangaroo Beaver – Mountain hare Gallic rooster – Raggiana bird-of-paradise Mythical dragon – Komodo dragon Grey wolf – Crocodile Lion – Leopard Barbary macaque – Ring-tailed lemur Manx cat – Tornjak Common dolphin – Hawksbill turtle Andean condor – Giraffe Unicorn – Okapi European bison – Black rhinoceros Kiwi – Aldabra giant tortoise Dodo Let's celebrate! Brown bear's brain buster