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What's That? Australian Reptiles (HB)

What's That? Australian Reptiles (HB)

ISBN: 9781922800572
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This What's That? title features Myke Mollard's vibrant cinematic drawings of a wide range of Australian reptiles. And it's jampacked with fascinating facts! From flamboyant frilled lizards to burly blue-tongues, sun-loving skinks, menacing mulga snakes and turtles that breathe through their bums — children will discover why wild nature is our most precious resource.

Illustrated by Myke Mollard

Imprint: WOODSLANE PRESS

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Format: HARDBACK

Pages: 32

What's that Reptile?Flamboyant Frilled LizardsAthletic Australian Water Dragons and Gargantuan GoannasClever Central Bearded Lizards and Strange Southern Leaf-tailed GeckosSun-loving Skinks and Burly Blue-tongued LizardsEco-friendly Eastern Brown Snakes and Tough Tiger SnakesInsular Inland Taipans and Confident Coastal TaipansMenacing Mulga Snakes and Clever Copperhead SnakesCunning Common Death Adders and Resplendent Red-bellied Black SnakesBountiful Blue-bellied Black Snakes and Yellow-bellied Sea SnakesDutiful Diamond PythonsHunted Hawksbill Sea Turtles and Gliding Green TurtlesEasygoing Eastern Snake-necked Turtles and Mysterious Mary River TurtlesEdgy Estuarine Crocodiles and Flummoxed Freshwater Crocodiles

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Author Bio

Myke Mollard is a children’s educator, illustrator, author and designer – just some of his creative talents. He began his career in graphic design, branding management and producing commercials for TV. He later found outlets for his passion for educating kids about the world around them, informing and entertaining them in the classroom and online, and via his superbly illustrated books. His book An A-Z of Australian Bush Creatures has sold 85,000 copies and counting. His other books include Australian Dinosaurs and Mega Beasts and Australian Backyard Birds.