Gr 2–4—National Geographic explorer Barr presents four suspenseful and often humorous tales of his encounters with crocodiles. In "Undercover Croc," he dons a specially developed crocodile suit to enter into a large group of fearsome crocodiles. In "Toy Story," he tries to capture a crocodile using a remote-controlled car and milk jug with hilarious and unexpected results. The third tale, "Deep Dark Den," finds Barr in Costa Rica trying to help a village relocate 13 crocodiles. When the crocs can't be found, the author climbs down into a deep dark burrow only to find himself quite literally face-to-face with the angry creatures. The final story, "Croc in a Box," follows the researcher to Uganda where he attempts to capture a troublesome crocodile to transport it to a safe home in the United States. Unfortunately, the supposedly unbreakable wooden box that he uses for transport doesn't hold up as well as expected. All four tales are fascinating, nerve-wracking, and funny. Reader Johnny Heller does an excellent job of pacing to capture the intensity and humor of each incident.
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