Superbug
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Superbug
Dorling Kindersley, 2016
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Super bug : the biggest, fastest, deadliest creepy crawlies on the planet
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Description
Zoom in to the world of creepy crawlies and discover the secrets of the most successful creatures on the planet!
SuperBug, a stunning visual encyclopedia of the tiny creatures of the insect world, showcases incredible feats of endurance, defence, strength, and speed.
With stunning new CGI images, macro photography, and facts from experts you'll see into the complex insect world. Meet the moth with the longest tongue in the insect world and find out about the remarkable green tiger beetle - the fastest sprinter on the planet. SuperBug's dashboard-style panels offer key information at a glance, and reveal amazing stats and facts for every creature.
Journey into the incredible insect world with SuperBug, meeting every kind of creature from the most ferocious hunters to the fastest fliers!
by "Nielsen BookData"