Angry Birds Animal Showdown: 50 Wild and Crazy Animal Face-Offs (Angry Birds)

Angry Birds Animal Showdown: 50 Wild and Crazy Animal Face-Offs (Angry Birds)

National Geographic Kids, Mel White
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Author:  National Geographic Kids, Mel White
Condition:  Used, Like New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  160
Publisher:  National Geographic Kids
Year:  2015
ISBN:  9781426215162

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Nature can be beautiful, but it can also get angry! A direct follow-up to National Geographic Angry Birds, this book uncovers real-life showdowns in nature, like the birds vs. pigs face-off that fans of the game know and love.Explore the natural world with the Angry Birds and get to know the real showdowns in nature like lions vs. hyenas, Venus flytrap vs. flies, and many more. From annoyed armadillos to furious felines, discover 50 of the angriest animal showdowns!

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