I love axolotls!

Weirdest Animals on the Planet
By National Geographic Kids
Meet the most unusual, most fantastical, creepiest, and—yes—grossest creatures that call Earth home in this lively, fact-filled guide to the world’s oddest animals.
Did you know that the axolotl can regrow nearly any body part? Or that the hagfish can fill a bucket with slime in less than a minute? Get ready to say “WHOA!” in this wacky book about the most bizarre animals in the world!
Readers will encounter hundreds of far-out facts about animals with bizarre behaviors, strange superpowers, and mind-blowing mannerisms. They’ll learn where these animals live, how their strange skill sets help them survive, and what makes them so wonderfully weird. There are animals of all shapes and sizes to ogle here—from the spindly-fingered aye-aye to a sea slug shaped like a fuzzy bunny to a shrimp that launches bubbles from its claws. With jaw-dropping photos and upbeat, straightforward text, this fast-paced book will delight animal-obsessed readers.
Book Reviews (2)
Weirdest Animals on the Planet is a delightful deep dive into nature’s most bizarre and mind-blowing creations. From the glass frog to the axolotl and that funky little star-nosed mole, every page had me saying, “Wait… that’s real?!” The mix of stunning photos, fascinating facts, and quirky commentary makes this a must-read for animal lovers, trivia buffs, or anyone who’s ever wondered just how weird evolution can get. It’s educational and wildly entertaining. Highly recommend for all ages—your inner child will