Real-Life Monsters: Danny Phantom's Encyclopedia of Prehistoric Life & Very Unusual & Dangerous Animals

A large encyclopedia with many pages featuring Danny Phantom's characters Danny Fenton, Sam Manson, and Tucker Foley. In this book, the Fenton team learn about dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, as well as many living "monsters" that are unusual and dangerous.

Introduction
Danny, Sam, and Tucker visit a museum that has a traveling exhibit called "Monsters: Real or Not?" There, they see pictures of mythological monsters such as a fire-breathing dragon, Kraken, Medusa, and the Loch Ness Monster, and on the other side of the exhibit, famous monsters from TV and movies such as Godzilla, Jaws, and King Kong. (The other three pictures being featured are Cookie Monster, a Garthim, and Thog).

Chapter 1: Dinosaurs & Other Prehistoric Animals
The group visit a huge prehistoric exhibit which features a whole bunch of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, many who lived at the same time as dinosaurs and others who lived before and after the dinosaur age.

Chapter 2: Marine Fish & Invertebrates
They leave the museum and travel the world's oceans on a boat where they learn about monsters (large, strange, and dangerous) that live in the ocean and on the shore, including sharks, rays, lobsters, crabs, octopuses, and giant squids.

Chapter 3: Land Invertebrates
They visit every continent to learn about very large invertebrates as well as dangerous and deadly ones including killer bees, fire ants, army ants, ticks, mosquitoes, tsetse flies, bedbugs, and leeches.

Chapter 4: Freshwater Fish & Invertebrates
They travel through rivers searching for monsters who live there. Unusual ones include arapaimas and alligator gars, and dangerous ones include piranhas and electric eels.

Chapter 5: Reptiles & Amphibians
They learn about unusual reptiles and amphibians, most of them are venomous (such as rattlesnakes, sea snakes, and cobras), most are dangerous (such as Komodo dragons and crocodiles), and most are unusual-looking (such as Surinam toads and marine iguanas).

Chapter 6: Birds & Mammals
They visit jungles, forests, and tundras to learn about weird and massive (and sometimes mostly dangerous) birds and animals, such as cassowaries, eagles, pitohuis, orcas, grizzly bears, gray wolves, vampire bats, platypuses, lions, tigers, leopards, gorillas, and hippos.

Epilogue
Having returned home, as Tucker rests on the couch, he notices Sam wearing fangs and Danny acting like a zombie, even though it's just them. Danny and Sam tell him that monsters appear only in horror novels, movies, and TV shows, but Tucker tells them that there are still real-life monsters around here.

Chapter 1: Dinosaurs & Other Prehistoric Animals

 * Apatosaurus
 * Allosaurus
 * Brachiosaurus
 * Diplodocus
 * Plateosaurus
 * Coelophysis
 * Herrerasaurus
 * Tanystropheus
 * Placodus
 * Nothosaurus
 * Smilosuchus
 * Mastodonsaurus
 * Atopodentatus
 * Thalattosaurus
 * Shastasaurus
 * Shonisaurus
 * Cymbospondylus
 * Thalattoarchon
 * Liopleurodon
 * Pliosaurus
 * Muraenosaurus
 * Leedsichthys
 * Temnodontosaurus
 * Machimosaurus
 * Elasmosaurus
 * Mosasaurus
 * Dakosaurus
 * Kronosaurus
 * Archelon
 * Xiphactinus
 * Deinonychus
 * Baryonyx
 * Cryolophosaurus
 * Utahraptor
 * Gallimimus
 * Suchomimus
 * Dilophosaurus
 * Siats Meekerorum
 * Afrovenator
 * Acrocanthosaurus
 * Concavenator
 * Ichthyovenator
 * Compsognathus
 * Stegosaurus
 * Ankylosaurus
 * Edmontonia
 * Gastonia
 * Euoplocephalus
 * Kentrosaurus
 * Parasaurolophus
 * Lambeosaurus
 * Corythosaurus
 * Olorotitan
 * Saurolophus
 * Tsintaosaurus
 * Edmontosaurus
 * Shantungosaurus
 * Protoceratops
 * Psittacosaurus
 * Velociraptor
 * Oviraptor
 * Deinocheirus
 * Therizinosaurus
 * Gigantoraptor
 * Carnotaurus
 * Saltasaurus
 * Amargasaurus
 * Bajadasaurus
 * Deinosuchus
 * Sarcosuchus
 * Koolasuchus
 * Beelzebufo
 * Kaprosuchus
 * Stomatosuchus
 * Nigersaurus
 * Masiakasaurus
 * Majungasaurus
 * Archaeopteryx
 * Microraptor
 * Iguanodon
 * Megalosaurus
 * Styracosaurus
 * Chasmosaurus
 * Pachyrhinosaurus
 * Einiosaurus
 * Kosmoceratops
 * Pentaceratops
 * Diabloceratops
 * Nasutoceratops
 * Torosaurus
 * Pteranodon
 * Rhamphorhynchus
 * Dimorphodon
 * Tupandactylus
 * Pterodaustro
 * Quetzalcoatlus
 * Pachycephalosaurus
 * Triceratops
 * Tyrannosaurus Rex
 * Argentinosaurus
 * Giganotosaurus
 * Carcharodontosaurus
 * Spinosaurus
 * Onchopristis
 * Mawsonia
 * Dunkleosteus
 * Anomalocaris
 * Jaekelopterus
 * Arthropleura
 * Meganeura
 * Pulmonoscorpius
 * Helicoprion
 * Edestus Giganteus
 * Inostrancevia
 * Estemmenosuchus
 * Cynognathus
 * Megawhaitsia
 * Kannemeyeria
 * Lisowicia
 * Arizonasaurus
 * Shringasaurus
 * Prionosuchus
 * Dimetrodon
 * Scutosaurus
 * Fasolasuchus
 * Gastornis
 * Kelenken
 * Uintatherium
 * Andrewsarchus
 * Indricotherium
 * Josephoartigasia
 * Diprotodon
 * Arsinoitherium
 * Megacerops
 * Entelodon
 * Megistotherium
 * Simbakubwa
 * Thylacoleo
 * Desmostylus
 * Ambulocetus
 * Pontolis
 * Titanotylopus
 * Macrauchenia
 * Gigantopithecus
 * Basilosaurus
 * Otodus Megalodon
 * Megapiranha
 * Livyatan
 * Moeritherium
 * Deinotherium
 * Platybelodon
 * Gomphotherium
 * Titanoboa
 * Megalochelys
 * Barinasuchus
 * Megalania
 * Purussaurus
 * Meiolania
 * Barbaturex
 * Palaeophis
 * Carbonemys
 * Laophis Crotaloides
 * Harpagornis
 * Dromornis
 * Argentavis
 * Pelagornis
 * Titanis Walleri
 * Dinornis
 * Aepyornis
 * Megatherium
 * Glyptodon
 * Megaloceros
 * Dire Wolf
 * Arctotherium
 * Cave Bear
 * Woolly Rhinoceros
 * Saber-Toothed Cat
 * Woolly Mammoth

Chapter 2: Marine Fish & Invertebrates

 * Giant Squid
 * Colossal Squid
 * Giant Pacific Octopus
 * Sunflower Starfish
 * Japanese Giant Spider Crab
 * Tasmanian Giant Crab
 * Porcupine Crab
 * Yeti Crab
 * Giant Isopod
 * Lion's Mane Jellyfish
 * Barrel Jellyfish
 * Nomura's Jellyfish
 * Stygiomedusa Gigantea
 * Portuguese Man-Of-War
 * Moon Jellyfish
 * Pacific Sea Nettle
 * Sea Wasp
 * Crambione Cookii
 * Irukandji Jellyfish
 * Cone Shell
 * Greater Blue-Ringed Octopus
 * Giant Clam
 * Crown-of-Thorns Starfish
 * Giant Sea Cucumber
 * Bearded Fireworm
 * Spanish Dancer
 * Giant Pyrosome
 * Great Barracuda
 * Green Moray Eel
 * Goliath Grouper
 * Smalltooth Sawfish
 * Caribbean Spiny Lobster
 * Giant Hermit Crab
 * Lined Sea Horse
 * Potbelly Sea Horse
 * Weedy Sea Dragon
 * Leafy Sea Dragon
 * Shrimpfish
 * Banded Pipefish
 * Caribbean Dwarf Seahorse
 * Lionfish
 * Stonefish
 * Porcupinefish
 * Ocean Sunfish
 * Southern Stingray
 * Cownose Stingray
 * Spotted Eagle Ray
 * Manta Ray
 * Great White Shark
 * Great Hammerhead Shark
 * Shortfin Mako Shark
 * Tiger Shark
 * Basking Shark
 * Whale Shark
 * Megamouth Shark
 * Bowmouth Guitarfish
 * Zebra Shark
 * Spotted Wobbegong
 * Frilled Shark
 * Goblin Shark
 * Giant Oarfish
 * Opah
 * Coelacanth
 * Coconut Crab
 * Caribbean Hermit Crab
 * Blue Land Crab

Chapter 3: Land Invertebrates

 * Giant Centipede
 * Chan's Megastick
 * Phobaeticus Serratipes
 * Thorny Devil Stick Insect
 * Giant Asian Praying Mantis
 * Malayan Leaf Katydid
 * Dinoponera Gigantea
 * Giant Weta
 * Wallace's Giant Bee
 * Tarantula Hawk Wasp
 * Giant Water Bug
 * Goliath Beetle
 * Hercules Beetle
 * Atlas Beetle
 * Elephant Beetle
 * Titan Beetle
 * Acteon Beetle
 * Central American Giant Cave Cockroach
 * Giant Burrowing Cockroach
 * Giant African Land Snail
 * Atlas Moth
 * Queen Alexandra's Birdwing
 * Mosquito
 * Tsetse Fly
 * Bedbug
 * Deer Tick
 * Leech
 * Army Ant
 * Leafcutter Ant
 * Bulldog Ant
 * Red Imported Fire Ant
 * Bullet Ant
 * Asian Giant Hornet
 * Africanized Honeybee
 * Jewel Wasp
 * Palmetto Bug
 * Stinkbug
 * Bombardier Beetle
 * Emperor Scorpion
 * Giant Forest Scorpion
 * Tunisian Fat-Tailed Scorpion
 * Black Widow Spider
 * Brown Recluse Spider
 * Sydney Funnel-Web Spider
 * Goliath Bird-Eating Tarantula
 * Giant Baboon Tarantula
 * Poecilotheria Rajaei

Chapter 4: Freshwater Fish & Invertebrates

 * Red-Bellied Piranha
 * Electric Eel
 * Alligator Gar
 * Tambaqui
 * Red-Tailed Catfish
 * Silver Arowana
 * Ripsaw Catfish
 * Piraiba Catfish
 * Arapaima
 * Goliath Tigerfish
 * Payara
 * Golden Mahseer
 * Siamese Giant Carp
 * Mekong Catfish
 * Wallago
 * Giant Devil Catfish
 * Giant Pangasius
 * Giant Mudskipper
 * Giant Freshwater Stingray
 * Barramundi
 * Queensland Lungfish
 * Freshwater Whipray
 * Gulf Saratoga
 * Tasmanian Giant Crayfish

Chapter 5: Reptiles & Amphibians

 * Komodo Dragon
 * Crocodile Monitor
 * Water Monitor
 * Perentie
 * Black-Throated Monitor
 * Frilled Lizard
 * Eastern Blue-Tongued Skink
 * Thorny Devil
 * Central Bearded Dragon
 * Gila Monster
 * Mexican Beaded Lizard
 * Giant Horned Toad
 * Marine Iguana
 * Jackson's Chameleon
 * Panther Chameleon
 * Parson's Chameleon
 * Northern Caiman Lizard
 * Chinese Water Dragon
 * Javan Humphead Lizard
 * Chinese Crocodile Lizard
 * Plumed Basilisk
 * Philippine Sailfin Dragon
 * New Caledonian Giant Gecko
 * Tokay Gecko
 * Jaragua Dwarf Gecko
 * Stokes' Sea Snake
 * Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
 * King Cobra
 * Giant Spitting Cobra
 * Inland Taipan
 * Gaboon Viper
 * Black Mamba
 * Boa Constrictor
 * Green Anaconda
 * Reticulated Python
 * American Alligator
 * Nile Crocodile
 * Saltwater Crocodile
 * Gharial
 * Alligator Snapping Turtle
 * Florida Softshell Turtle
 * Leatherbeack Sea Turtle
 * American Bullfrog
 * Pig Frog
 * African Bullfrog
 * Goliath Frog
 * Pacman Frog
 * Poison-Dart Frog
 * Giant Toad
 * Surinam Toad
 * Chinese Giant Salamander

Chapter 6: Birds & Mammals

 * Southern Cassowary
 * Andean Condor
 * Steller’s Sea Eagle
 * Harpy Eagle
 * Philippine Eagle
 * Lammergeier
 * Hooded Pitohui
 * Green Woodhoopoe
 * Leopard Seal
 * Southern Elephant Seal
 * Killer Whale
 * Sperm Whale
 * Polar Bear
 * Grizzly Bear
 * Gray Wolf
 * Wolverine
 * Vampire Bat
 * Tasmanian Devil
 * Platypus
 * Lion
 * Tiger
 * Leopard
 * Gorilla
 * Hippopotamus