A Book of Rather Strange Animals-bookcover

By: Caleb Compton

A Book of Rather Strange Animals

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From the creator of the hugely popular @StrangeAnimals on Twitter comes A Book of Rather Strange Animals – a collection of one hundred remarkable animal specimens from around the world. With fascinating descriptions of nasty feeding habits, bizarre mating rituals and shocking defence mechanisms, you will marvel at both the splendour and gruesomeness of nature.


Meet the lizard that shoots blood from its eyes, the isopod that replaces the tongues of fish, the bug that stacks the corpses of ants on its back and the amphibian that looks like a penis.


Come and discover the world’s most peculiar species!

Caleb Compton is an author and biosciences graduate from Redruth, Cornwall. Specialising in animal biology in his final year, he completed his degree in 2016 from the University of Exeter. His passion for animals and conservation started whilst watching nature documentaries with his family, presented by the great Sir David Attenborough. In 2013, he created a Twitter account, which brings obscure and bizarre creatures into the spotlight. Starting with just a handful of followers, it has now grown into one of the most popular animal accounts on Twitter.

Customer Reviews
5.0
16 reviews
16 reviews
  • Chirgy

    A really interesting, informative read!
    Engaging descriptions of some of the world's weirdest creatures!
    The illustrations and pictures really give you a sense of these animals, and help you to understand just how weird they are!
    A delightful little book, appropriate for all ages.

  • Amazon Customer

    I've been following the Strange Animals Twitter for some time now, so when I found out that they were releasing a book. I had to get myself a copy! Didn't disappoint, just like the Twitter it had loads of pictures and random facts on lots of different animals. It was great to see more a more in-depth look at the animals featured on their Twitter account. Fantastic job!

  • Ziya Tong, Vice Chair of WWF Canada

    This book celebrates the joy of biodiversity and the wonders of Nature. It’s a wild jaunt through the beautiful & the bizarre, and a perfect eye-opening Guide to life for perhaps the strangest known species of them all – Homo sapiens.

  • Branwen Messamah, Comms Support Officer, The Wildlife Trusts

    The content of the book really is interesting, and I’ll happily keep it on my desk as a source of information and inspiration!

  • Hilary E Bennett

    I had a good browse through this before I gave it to my grandson. A great book, a great achievement for the author. It covers a vast range, and contains an incredible amount of information. It’s well presented and easy to read. Just a joy to pick up.

  • Cysero, Game Developer for Artix Entertainment

    As a game designer, when concepting monsters for @AQ3Dgame and our other games, there's no better place to turn for inspiration the weirdness all around us in the real world! Thanks, @StrangeAnimaIs and @AustinMacauley for the new inspiration and desk reference!

  • Judith Martin.

    Just purchased 'A Book of Rather Strange Animals' by Caleb Compton. A book written with such passion by the author of mysterious, intriguing and endangered creatures. Well worth reading and so informative - can't wait for his next book!T

  • Nathaniel

    I bought this for my daughter's 7th birthday. She loves animals and has been really excited looking at all the strange creatures in here. It makes a change from the usual animal books that she has shown lots of different creatures we'd never heard of before. There's lots of information about the animals too. The adults in the household have very much been enjoying it as well. Very educational and just shows how amazing nature and evolution are. Highly recommended.

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