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Nat Geo Kids “Bite, Sting, Kill!” Book Giveaway (3 Winners)

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Explore the animal kingdom like never before in this thrilling roundup of animals that bite, sting … and kill.A venomous lizard the size of a car. A snake that can take down an elephant. A stealthy scorpion ready to strike. Sound like the makings of the ultimate thriller movie? It’s real life. And that’s just the beginning.

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Discover how the bites and stings of black mambas, Komodo dragons, king cobras, black widow spiders, Gila monsters, pit vipers, rattlesnakes, scorpions, and more spell certain doom for their prey. Dig deeper into topics such as how fangs work, how antivenoms are developed, what snake milkers do, and the surprising ways venom can actually help humans.Unbelievable photography and lively text bring readers up close and personal to the spine-tingling action. You’ll never look at animals the same way again.

GIVEAWAY

  • Three (3) winners will receive a copy of Bite, Sting, Kill!
  • US/Canada only
  • Ends 08/25 at 11:59pm EST
  • Enter via the Rafflecopter below!

 

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Kristin

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3 thoughts on “Nat Geo Kids “Bite, Sting, Kill!” Book Giveaway (3 Winners)

  • this would be a good book to have around the house……… you never know

  • I’ve always wanted to know more about bugs and snakes. Kids and adults enjoy National Geographic for fantastic photos and the content which explains in simple terms what you’re looking at.

  • Thank you for sharing this

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