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New Holland Publishers Hardback English

Did You Know? Tiger

The stripey, fierce and furry favourite big cat

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New Holland Publishers Hardback English

Did You Know? Tiger

The stripey, fierce and furry favourite big cat

Regular price £6.99
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  • One of the titles in the popular ‘Did You Know?’ series from Young Reed, this attractive and fun book is packed with fascinating facts about the ever-popular subject of Tigers. One of the most awe-inspiring predators in the world, the Tiger is admired and respected among people everywhere. Did You Know? … Tigers are big cats – they are relatives of our domestic pet cats. They are mostly nocturnal, hunting at night for large prey such as deer and wild boar. There may be fewer than four thousand wild Tigers left in the world. Each spread covers a different aspect of Tiger life, from ‘Family life’ and ‘What’s for dinner?’ to ‘Special adaptations’ and ‘Territory matters’. The book looks at Tigers across their range, from the jungles of South Asia to the frozen wastes of Siberia. Bite-sized chunks of interesting information coupled with stunning photographs combine to make this an engaging and entertaining introduction to the subject that’s bound to capture the imagination of any reader.
One of the titles in the popular ‘Did You Know?’ series from Young Reed, this attractive and fun book is packed with fascinating facts about the ever-popular subject of Tigers. One of the most awe-inspiring predators in the world, the Tiger is admired and respected among people everywhere. Did You Know? … Tigers are big cats – they are relatives of our domestic pet cats. They are mostly nocturnal, hunting at night for large prey such as deer and wild boar. There may be fewer than four thousand wild Tigers left in the world. Each spread covers a different aspect of Tiger life, from ‘Family life’ and ‘What’s for dinner?’ to ‘Special adaptations’ and ‘Territory matters’. The book looks at Tigers across their range, from the jungles of South Asia to the frozen wastes of Siberia. Bite-sized chunks of interesting information coupled with stunning photographs combine to make this an engaging and entertaining introduction to the subject that’s bound to capture the imagination of any reader.