|aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 91-93) and index.
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|aDon't eat, don't touch, well, just don't -- Home is where the venom is -- Mary, Mary, quiet contrary, how does your garden sting? -- Don't sit on the grass! -- Having a heat wave, a venomous heat wave -- Poisoners in the pond -- Stopping by the woods on a toxic evening -- In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the toxic sleep tonight -- Up a lazy river, how toxic they'll be! -- By the sea, by the sea, by the venom sea -- Caution! It's a coral reef -- Sailing, sailing, over the toxic main! -- Conclusion: Let's hear it for the toxic! -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography/Webliography -- Glossary -- Index.
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|aLearn about venom and the animals that produce it and use it to survive, including spiders, insects, snakes and other reptiles, frogs and toads, fish, and ocean invertebrates.
The author of What Stinks? brings kids the coolest, newest information on creatures that can harm or even kill with a bite or sting. Jr Lib Guild.
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