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Quick view What's for Dinner?: Quirky, Squirmy Poems from the Animal World by Katherine B Hauth Eating is a matter of life and death, but it can also be weird, surprising, or just plain gross. Twenty-nine poems explore the unusual and sometimes gruesome eating habits of the animal world. View Details