Great white sharks are powerful predators. They rush at seals and push them out of the water! In this book, swim along with several great white sharks.
It’s fight time for Megalodon and Mosasaurus! Which prehistoric powerhouse will win this epic animal battle?
Sand tiger sharks are toothy trappers. They wait for prey to approach and then chomp! In this book, swim along with several sand tiger sharks.
Whale sharks are huge filter feeders. They fill their mouths with water to collect food contents! In this book, swim along with several whale sharks.
Mako sharks are fast movers. They swim at speeds no other shark can reach! In this book, swim along with several mako sharks.
Nurse sharks are weird eaters. They make slurping sounds when they suck up food! In this book, swim along with several nurse sharks.
Oceanic whitetip sharks are clever feeders. They follow pilot whales to food and also dine at shipwrecks! In this book, swim along with several oceanic whitetip sharks.
Tiger sharks are wild scavengers. They eat animals—living and dead—and even ocean trash! In this book, swim along with several tiger sharks.
Lemon sharks are sneaky stalkers. They blend in with the sandy ocean bottom for camouflage! In this book, swim along with several lemon sharks.
Hammerhead sharks are strong attackers. They pin stingrays to the ocean floor! In this book, swim along with several hammerhead sharks.
Bull sharks are bold hunters. They bump prey before they bite! In this book, swim along with several bull sharks.
It’s fight time for the great white shark and the killer whale! One animal is The Terrible Torpedo, and the other animal is a Wolf of the Sea. Both fighters boast massive jaws. But which one will be crowned champion of the Showdown at Sea?
A shark with a blunt head and a shark with a crooked smile are two predators in this shark-infested book. They congregate with eight of their family members to tease young readers. Will kids know which shark is which just by their body parts and markings?
A fish named for a heavenly being, a fish named for a magical horse, and eight other mystery fishies swim around in this book. They are curious how much they really look like the things that inspired their names. Will young readers see a resemblance?