Presenting all-new, brain-bending facts and eye-popping illustrations on science, animals, food, space, pop culture, geography and everything else imaginable. Did you know lemons can power light bulbs, or that some goats and climb trees? - In this title are 300 more outrageous and unbelievable facts like these in fifth installment of the Weird But True series, Weird But True! 5.
125th anniversary collector's edition; Why photography matters; The price of precious metals; Glacial Meltdown; America's changing faces; The real North Korea
The surprising life of lions; Can lions be saved?; Underwater Secrets of the Maya; Painted Elephants of India
Rising seas; Cassowaries: Australia's big bird; Climbing Antarctica; Congo's Chaotic, Creatove Capital; Why Explorers need to fail
The greatest storm chaser, Tim Samaras, devoted his life to unlocking the mysteries of extreme weather. Then came the tornado of May 31; The Idyllic Reefs of Kimbe Bay; Mapping a new America; Norway's otherworldly coast
retracing 60,000 years of human migration; the world's first skiers; mount rushmore gets a laser scan; atlantic walrus; tumbleweeds
The creator of National Geographic Kids, the nation's most popular kids magazine, present: 300 wacky, wild, mind-bending facts about everything on Earth and beyond. Animals, food, science, pop culture, outer space, geography, weather, and more! Trivia that will wow your family and friends! You won't be able to stop turning the pages of this brainteasing treat.