Animal (book)

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The cover to the book.
The cover to the book.

Animal is a non-fictional book by David Burnie, who was the main-editor, and several co-authors. The full title of the book is: Animal: The Definitive Visual Guide to The World's WildLife. The 624-page book was published by Dorling Kindersley in 2001. The book is printed in full gloss paper and has numerous, full-colour pictures.

The book is divided into several separate sections, each covering either a specific topic or a class of animals such as mammals or reptiles.

  • 2nd Chapter: Habitats. This chapter delves into the habitats of animals and how they live in them.
  • 3rd Chapter: Mammals. All about mammals.
  • 5th Chapter: Reptiles. This chapter is about reptiles.
  • 7th Chapter: Fish. This chapter is about fish.
  • 8th Chapter: Invertebrates. This chapter is all about invetebrates.

The book's ISBN; ISBN 0-7513-3427-8.


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