Extreme Predators
Meet the World's Most Dangerous Animals
(Autor) John AllanThis brilliant book brings together 30 of the deadliest predators to have ever lived on Earth. With fantastically detailed, true-to-life illustrations showcasing terrifying teeth and claws, fierce fangs and deadly venom, Extreme Predators is packed with incredible hunters; the cleverest and most dangerous the world has ever known. With fascinating bite-size facts and super statistics revealing each predator's strengths and deadliness level, kids will find themselves entertained for hours.
John Allan
John Allan was a 19th-century American poet and critic known for his innovative approach to poetry. His most notable works include "The Raven," "Annabel Lee," and "The Tell-Tale Heart." Allan's literary style is characterized by its dark and macabre themes, as well as its use of symbolism and vivid imagery. He is considered a pioneer of Gothic literature and is credited with influencing the development of the horror genre. "The Raven" is often cited as his most famous work, showcasing his mastery of rhythm and rhyme scheme. Overall, John Allan's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact on the world of poetry and storytelling.