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978-1-988983-08-0 You won't believe what you read! What newborn mammal fits in a teaspoon but can grow as tall as a human adult? What creature has magnetic teeth? Which seabird bullies other birds? What kind of fish can climb trees? Find out the answers to these questions and many more in When Crocodiles Cry, the newest collection of jaw-dropping animal facts from the author of When Sleeping Birds Fly: 365 Amazing Facts About the Animal Kingdom. You'll be amazed, amused, and awed by facts you never knew you wanted to know, in topics such as: All the Smells, Covert Operations, Dancing Fools,…mehr

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978-1-988983-08-0 You won't believe what you read! What newborn mammal fits in a teaspoon but can grow as tall as a human adult? What creature has magnetic teeth? Which seabird bullies other birds? What kind of fish can climb trees? Find out the answers to these questions and many more in When Crocodiles Cry, the newest collection of jaw-dropping animal facts from the author of When Sleeping Birds Fly: 365 Amazing Facts About the Animal Kingdom. You'll be amazed, amused, and awed by facts you never knew you wanted to know, in topics such as: All the Smells, Covert Operations, Dancing Fools, The Bad and The Good, Helping Humans, and That's Just Not Right!
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Sally Meadows is an award-winning author, recording artist, and speaker from Saskatchewan, Canada. A former scientist, children's entertainer, and educator, Sally is passionate about sharing amazing science facts with curious readers of all ages. This is her third book. Sally has worked with Nutrien Children's Festival of Saskatchewan; KidzFest; Children's Discovery Museum on the Saskatchewan; Saskatoon Exhibition; Let's Talk Science, University of Saskatchewan; College of Engineering Outreach Office, University of Saskatchewan; Sask and NB schools; Sask libraries. Post-secondary degrees and research: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK (BEd, 2004), University of Waterloo, Waterloo, On (MSc, 1987), Carleton University, Ottawa, On (BSc, 1984)