
GAH! Why is it that I find this animal more frightening than a great white? It must be that eye and Joker-like grin. When I lose my mind someday, THIS is the animal that will be haunting my dreams for nights on end. Maybe in a picture book he'd be less frightening...
Fortunately, Fuse, this frilled beauty is in many a non-fiction shark book. How do I know? We own at least 40 nonfiction children's titles on sharks :) As far as I know, however, the frilled shark has yet to garner her own, individual book.
ReplyDeleteMaybe in a fiction-y picture book it'd be less scary, but every time I've turned to non-fiction children's book hoping to be soothed, I always find a picture of that animal that makes me even more scared than I was before. The one that comes to mind is the possum -- in the back of my head, I know that they're not going to bite by legs off, but when the picture in the book has a picture of one with its mouth open all the way and teeth showing? Yikes!
ReplyDeletecool shark.maybe its the Loch Ness Monter sightings.
ReplyDeleteor the"sea monsters"that some claim to have seen.Its possible that they DO rarly surface.Just a thought :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a whacked out oven mitt. ~Julie
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