Deep-Sea Disaster

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by Davy Ocean


  The shortfin mako is the fastest shark in the ocean. It can swim in bursts as fast as forty-six miles per hour.

  The whale shark is the largest shark in the sea. It can grow to be as long as sixty feet.

  Hammerheads

  There are nine species of hammerhead shark, including scoophead and bonnethead.

  A wild hammerhead can live for twenty to thirty years.

  Hammerheads live in moderate and tropical warm waters.

  The largest hammerhead is the great hammerhead, which can weigh about five hundred pounds.

  The eyes of the hammerhead shark, which are on each side of its head, allow the hammerhead to look around an area more quickly than other sharks. It also has special sensors across its head that help it scan for food.

  Hammerheads eat stingrays, bony fish, crabs, lobsters, squid, and many other sea creatures.

  DAVY OCEAN has traveled the seven seas in search of good seafaring shanties and fishy tales. He currently resides in a small fishing town that overlooks Shark Point and allows him uninterrupted access to the antics of a small community of hammerhead sharks and its fellow ocean neighbors.

  AARON BLECHA is an artist who designs funny characters, animates silly cartoons, and illustrates humorous books. His work incudes illustrations for the bestselling book series George Brown, Class Clown and The Rotten Adventures of Zachary Ruthless. Originally from the United States, Aaron now lives with his family in Brighton & Hove, on the south coast of England, near the seaside.

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  This book is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real places are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places, and events are products of the author’s imagination, and any resemblance to actual events or places or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

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  First Aladdin paperback edition May 2014

  Text copyright © 2013 by Hothouse Fiction

  Illustrations copyright © 2014 by Aaron Blecha

  Originally published in 2013 in Great Britain by Templar Publishing

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  Interior designed by Mike Rosamilia

  Jacket designed by Karin Paprocki

  Jacket illustrations copyright © 2014 by Aaron Blecha

  The text of this book was set in Write Demibd.

  Library of Congress Control Number 2014933189

  ISBN 978-1-4814-0678-9 (pbk)

  ISBN 978-1-4814-0679-6 (hc)

  ISBN 978-1-4814-0680-2 (eBook)

 

 

 


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