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Join Zion and his friends on their exciting adventures throughout the Safari . In Book 1, Zion almost loses his tail to the Hyena (oh no!). After promising his mom that he would stay close to home, Zion runs off for a fun adventure with his new friend Cairo the Cougar but loses his way and gets caught in the dark with hyenas on the loose. Keep an eye out for: Book 2 : Leo Saves Picture Day Book 3: "It Was An Accident" Happy Reading !
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Publié par | Sophia Doulaghsingh |
Date de parution | 08 janvier 2018 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9780991927029 |
Langue | English |
Informations légales : prix de location à la page 0,0250€. Cette information est donnée uniquement à titre indicatif conformément à la législation en vigueur.
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BOOK ONE: HOW ZION ALMOST LOST HIS TAIL
By Sophie Emmanuel
Illustrations by Lee Travaglini
Copyright © 2015 Sophie Emmanuel
All rights reserved.
ISBN: ISBN-13: 9780991927005
ISBN: ISBN-13: 9780991927029 (e-book)
FUN FACTS
The Lion is one of the Big Five cats, others include the Tiger, Jaguar, Leopard and Snow Leopard. They are the only cats that can roar and are also the only big cats to live in groups called prides. Female lions called lionesses do most of the hunting. Male lions are the only big cats with a mane.
The African and the Asian Elephants are traditionally the most recognized elephants in the world. They are the largest living land animal and are famous for their large ears and ivory tusks. Elephants have the largest brain of all land mammals and it weighs just over 11 pounds.
Leopards have distinctive dark spots called rosettes — most leopards are light colored with black spots. Black leopards have dark fur making it difficult to see their spots. These leopards are often called black panthers. Leopards are strong swimmers and can run up to 58km/hr.
Source: Wikipedia.com , National Geographic.com and OneKind.Org