Review
'The popular Animal Battles series continues to grow with these provoking new pairings. Based on animals' abilities to punch the same class rather than a likelihood of their actually fighting each other in the wild, the theoretical battles are inarguably entertaining. Each volume's four short chapters ("The Competitors," "Secret Weapons," "Attack Moves," and "Ready, Fight!") are packed with photos, infographics, facts, and stats, ideal for reluctant readers and visual learners. Quick profiles of the featured animals open the proceedings, with general information about the creatures conveyed on individual spreads as well as on a page of infographics for each that relates their size, weight, habitat, and range. Their deadly physical features and abilities are similarly presented, and a fictional encounter in which the two go head-to-head brings each book to a close. Big cats face off in Asiatic Lion vs. Bengal Tiger, in which readers will learn eye-opening facts about the large claws and incisors of these fierce felines. In Badger vs. Bobcat, these North American mammals bring bravado and stealth to the floor for a ferocious face-off. Mantis Shrimp vs. Lionfish takes readers below the sea, where the mantis shrimp punches fast enough to boil the surrounding water and the lionfish sports venomous spines. A nighttime rumble goes down in Skunk vs. Raccoon, pitting stink against sharp teeth. A fun, engaging series.', Julia Smith, Booklist,'Asiatic Lion vs. Bengal Tiger is part of the Animal Battles series. In this series, two animals face off against each other. Each book describes the two competitors, their attack moves, their secret weapons and then finally the battle. The book has 3-4 sentences per page for each animal. Text features such as bold words, text boxes, maps, a table of contents, glossary and an index are incorporated to aid the readers. In Asiatic Lion vs Bengal Tiger, the lion and the tiger face off over hunting territory. The lion’s camouflage and claws are pitted against the tiger’s sharp teeth. This series is perfect for fans of Who Would Win.', Amy Covey, South Sound Book Review Council, Washington