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ANIMAL ANATOMY SNIFF TIPS, RUNNING STICKS, AND OTHER ACCURATELY NAMED ANIMAL PARTS

SOPHIE CORRIGAN

ANATOMY OF AN

ATOM

ANATOMY OF YE OLDE

FISHY-KINS

ANATOMY OF YE OLDE

PRIMORDIAL SQUISHER

ANATOMY OF A

MUDSKIPPER

ANATOMY OF YE OLDE

AMPHIBIOUS BLOB

ANATOMY OF YE OLDE

REPTILLIAN SCUTTLER

ANATOMY OFA

VELOCIRAPTOR

ANATOMY OF A

TYRANNOSAURUS REX (AKA GODZILLA'S OLDER BROTHER)

ANATOMY OFA

CHICKEN

FIND A CHICKEN, PICK IT UP

AND ALL THE DAY YOU'LL HAVE GOOD CLUCK.

ANATOMY OFA

COW

ANATOMY OFA

HORSE

ANATOMY OFA

SHEEP

THE SHEEPS

ALWAYS BEWARE A WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING, AND VICE VERSA.

IS THAT MY SHIRT?

ANATOMY OFA

WOLF

ANATOMY OFA

PIG

ANATOMY OFA

WEASEL

ANATOMY OFA

RABBIT

ANATOMY OFA

FOX

THERS'S NO SUCHTING AS AN 'UGLY DUCKLING'.

ANATOMY OF A

DUCK

ANATOMY OF A

FIELD MOUSE

ANATOMY OF A

BRAN OWL

ANATOMY OF A

GUINEAPIG

ANATOMY OF A

GOAT

ANATOMY OF A

LLAMA

ANATOMY OF A

EARTHWORM

ANATOMY OF A

MOLE

ANATOMY OF A

VAMPIRE BAT

ANATOMY OF A

HEDGEHOG

ANATOMY OF A

PUG

ANATOMY OF A

DACHSHUND

ANATOMY OF A

COCKATIEL

ANATOMY OF A

KANGAROO

ANATOMY OF A

TREE FROG

ANATOMY OF A

KIWI BIRD

OCELITTLE

OCELOT

ANATOMY OFA

CROCODILE

ANATOMY OF A

BETTA FISH

ANATOMY OF A

LOBSTER

ANATOMY OF A

SLOTH

THERES'S A SPECIALKINDOFMTH THAT LIVES SOLELY UPONASLTH.

IT IS CREATIVELY NAMED THE 'SLOTH MOTH'.

Yo.

SLOTHS ARE EQUALLY CUTEANDCREPY.

ANATOMY OFA

LION

ANATOMY OFA

GIRAFFE

HYENA

LOWENA

BABY ELEPHANTS SUCK THEIR FACENODLESFORCMFORT, LIKE A BABY HUMAN SUCKSTHEIRTHUMB.

ANATOMY OFA

ELEPHANT

THE ADORABLE RUMORSARETRUE.

ELEPHANTS DO THIS:

AS THEY ARE ACTUALLY MEGA TEETH, AN ELEPHANT'S DONUT HOLDERS SHOULD NEVER BE USED TO ACTUALLY HOLD DONUTS, OR ANYTHING WITH A HIGH SUGAR CONTENT, AS THIS CAN CAUSE JUMBO TOOTHACHE.

ANATOMY OF A

RHINOCEROS

HUGAPOTAMUS?

COME, DEAREST.

MY PARENTS ARE SO EMBARASSING.

SEAHORSES TRAVEL HOLDING ONTO

THEIR OTHER HALF'S GRIPCURL

ANATOMY OF A

SEAHORSE

ANATOMY OF A

WALRUS

ANATOMY OF A

BELUGA WHALE

ANATOMY OF A

NARWHAL

ANATOMY OF A

POLAR BEAR

ANATOMY OF A

KING PENGUIN

ANATOMY OF A

KING VULTURE

ANATOMY OF AN

AXOLOTL

AXOLITTLE

AXOLOTL

ANATOMY OFA

ROBIN

ANATOMY OF AN

OSTRICH

ANATOMY OF A

WOMBAT

FUN FACT : WOMBATS DO DEAR LITTLECUBE-SHAPEDPO PS

ANATOMY OF A

SUGAR GLIDER

ANATOMY OF A

CHEETAH

ANATOMY OF A

SNAIL

ANATOMY OFA

GORILLA (AKA MICROKNG)

TREE-DWELER

GROUND-DWELLER

ANATOMY OF AN

ORANGUTAN

ANATOMY OFA

SQUIRREL

ANATOMY OFA

SQUIRREL MONKEY

ANATOMY OFA

BOA CONSTRICTOR

ANATOMY OFA

FLAMINGO

ANATOMY OFA

CHAMELEON

TOUCAN

TOUCAN'T

ANATOMY OF A

MAINE COON

ANATOMY OF A

POMERANIAN

ANATOMY OF A

MOOSE

ANATOMY OF A

RACCOON

ANATOMY OF A

GRIZZLY BEAR

ANATOMY OF A

GIANT PANDA

ANATOMY OF A

RED PANDA

RED PANDAS ARE SORT-OFRELATDO GIANT PANDAS, BUT THEY ARENOTGIA, AND ARE MORERD.

THEY CAN ALSO USE THEIRTALS AS SCARVES WHEN IT'SCHILY.

...WHILE GIANT PANDASCANOT.

ANATOMY OF A

SHOEBILL

ANATOMY OF A

DODO

ANATOMY OF A

HUMAN

THE END

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS For Dad, who started it all with the parson’s nose. Thanks to my wonderful and inspirationally silly family and friends, who have each helped immeasurably ~ especially Judy, Keith, Sue, Matthew, Katie, Syd, Rose, Mel, Louise, Simon, Tilly, Freya and the many others who have helped along the way—you know who you are. Special thanks to Rebecca Hunt and the whole team of lovelies at Chronicle Books, to Rhea and Isabella, and to Alex and Mark Gottlieb for believing in my work. Finally, thanks to all the cute critters who never cease to entertain, inspire, and amaze me.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sophie Corrigan is a freelance illustrator who lives above a little candy shop in the UK. When not drawing and making cute things, she spends her spare time watching nature programs, going to shows, looking for the perfect hot chocolate, and hanging out with her pet axolotls and cockatiels.

First published in the United States of America in 2019 by Chronicle Books LLC. Copyright © 2019 by Sophie Corrigan All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. ISBN 978-1-4521-7454-9 (epub, mobi) Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available. ISBN 978-1-4521-7449-5 (hardcover) Cover design by Jenna R. Huerta Chronicle Books LLC 680 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94107 www.chroniclebooks.com

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