![]() ![]() ![]() On the reverse side is the rat-eating Goliath frog, a staggering 36 inches long in full hop. The saltwater crocodile grows to 23 feet, so tremendous that its head occupies a three-page foldout. The hand of a gorilla fills a page opposite the entire pygmy mouse lemur with its tiny human-fingertip-sized palm. The eye of a giant squid, at a foot across, occupies a spread to terrific effect only the snout and tongue-curling its two-foot length across two pages and littered with termites-are visible in the picture of the giant anteater. One illustration compares an atlas moth with a 12-inch wingspan to a dwarf goby fish, which is 1/3-inch long. In striking torn-and-cut paper collages, Jenkins depicts 18 animals and insects-or a part of their body-in actual size. ![]()
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