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100 Animals That Can F*cking End You

Mamadou Ndiaye

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Wildfire
12 December 2022
"A tongue-in-cheek field guide to the deadliest animals on Earth from TikTok star @mndiaye_97
Let's be clear: Mamadou Ndiaye knows a whole lot of animals that can and will end you, but he has no plans to let these strange and horrifying creatures cash in his life insurance policy. Now the TikTok star is turning his engaging, entertaining, and informative takes on animal biology and behaviour into this hilarious guide to the world's most deadly creatures. These include:

sperm whales with a call so strong it can vibrate you to death

meerkats or ""the most homicidal mammals on Earth""

hyenas, which eat their prey while it is still alive

hippos, which ""have no soul and answer to no god""

and a golf-ball-sized octopus that can erase twenty-six people with one bite

You'll learn not only which animals to avoid, but which ones can beat you in a footrace, which ones create surprisingly high body counts, and which ones will give you a good reason never to venture into the ocean.

Mamadou also offers the occasional survival tip, even if it is just to make peace with your higher power. From the moose (aka ""the antlered Grim Reaper"") to the Cassowary (""Jurassic bullshit with feathers""), this is nature like you never want to meet it in real life."

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Imprint:   Wildfire
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 232mm,  Width: 186mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   800g
ISBN:   9781472294920
ISBN 10:   1472294920
Pages:   224
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Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mamadou Ndiaye was working as an environmental science field technician when he downloaded TikTok in April 2020. Since then he has been followed by more than 10 million people on the app, and his YouTube videos featuring his distinctive takes on animal biology and behavior have been viewed 62 million times.

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