
Extraordinary Elephants
Explore Your World: Spotlight Series, Book 2
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Emma Flannery
About this listen
There's so much more to elephants than their enormous size! Have you heard about their excellent memory or their adorable sense of humour? Did you know that they actually walk on their tippy toes? And wait till you see who their cousins are – you're in for a surprise!
Elephants can live until the age of 70 and are Earth's most intelligent giants, with incredible communication and relationship-building abilities. Come along on an exciting expedition with the world-renowned scientist and explorer Tim Flannery and his daughter Emma as they spotlight these wonderful creatures, their closest relatives (the woolly mammoth!), and discover what humans can do to protect this beloved species.
©2025 Tim Flannery, Emma Flannery, Katie Melrose (P)2025 Bolinda PublishingCritic reviews
'It's a welcome change to read a book about just one animal and the Flannery's passion and communication skills for science shine through.' (Good Reading Magazine)
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