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Steve Backshall's Deadly 60

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Author(s): Steve Backshall ISBN: 9781472911735 Binding: Hardcover Published: 2014-06-19 Steve Backshall embarks on his most daring adventure yet. He has just six months to travel six continents and find 60 of the deadliest creatures on the planet for the 26-part Children's BBC series of the same name which will air on BBC 1, CBBC, Discovery and Animal Planet channels. From lethal beauties to killer beasts, from the unseen to the unexpected, the one thing these creatures have in common is that they are all deadly to other animals. Steve's encounters range from famous killers such as the Black Mamba and the North American Grizzly Bear to less well known but no less deadly animals. He introduces the surreal Pink River Dolphin of Amazonia and captures Australia's elusive Ghost Bat for a closer look.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published February 2, 2010

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September 9, 2019
Fans of predators and the natural world in general will not be disappointed. Plenty of unusual animals and fascinating facts that terrify and inspire in equal measure.
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October 7, 2011
This book was recommended to me by a nine year old boy who professes to hate reading - so for me it is already a winner! Steve Backshall's Deadly 60 accompanies the CBBC television series of the same name, and follows wild life expert Steve Backshall on a round the world trip to document sixty deadly creatures. It is full of exciting close up encounters with a plethora of species from the Brown Bear to the Mantis Shrimp, the Black Mamba to the Alligator Snapping Turtle. The photography is fantastic - pictures of the Deadly 60 adourn every page and convey the beauty, magnificence and danger of the natural world.

This book fires an interest for science, geography and the natural world. It is packed full of facts about the animals and their habitats, and the survival mechanisms that they employ. Deadly 60 gives each of the creatures a rating for their deadliness according to their size, speed and weapons. It is highly informative and well written.

Deadly 60 also fires the imagination. Backshall is sharing his adventure with us - he is a modern day action hero and his encounters with the animals are very exciting.

Children across key stage two can enjoy looking at the pictures in this book, but as the text is reasonably challenging, I would recommend this book for children aged nine upwards. This is a book that I would never have chosen myself, so it was great to receive the recommendation. If a children's television series results in a high quality, well thought out book that inspires children to read then I am happy with that!
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April 18, 2020
Brilliant rich in detail book, about dangerous creatures that live upon our planet, i found this book very interesting, and learnt so much from within its page, this book is perfect for me, to find new characters to places within my own Ocean World science-fiction series. I found this book very influencial, and takes pride of place in my favourites list. the deadly 60 is a great TV series, but also a great book. Well written, loved it, we produced, good paper quality, great front cover. My favourite book of 2020. Well worth reading for any person interested in wild-life, sea-life, really eye opening.
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June 20, 2019
The book to accompany the TV series, this lists the creatures that made it onto the list in terms of how deadly they are to other species. Each creature has a two page spread with photos and details listing why they made it onto the list, some quite surprising, others you would expect. It’s been a while since I watched the TV show, so this was a good reminder. The only criticism was that the coloured backgrounds to the pages were sometimes a little too dark.
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