National Geographic Angry Birds: Fed up, Feathered, and Furious, also known as National Geographic Angry Birds: 50 True Stories of the Fed up, Feathered, and Furious, is an educational book based on the Angry Birds series, released by National Geographic in 2012.[1] The book includes profiles of the bird characters in the series, as well as descriptions of real-world bird species from around the world. It is divided in four chapters - "annoyed", "testy", "outraged", and "furious" - with the birds described getting progressively angrier as the book progresses. A Chinese version was published on August 1, 2013, by Anhui Children's Publishing House (Chinese: 安徽少年儿童出版社).[2] A sequel, titled Angry Birds Animal Showdown, was published in 2014.
Description[]
- This hilariously eye-popping book showcases real-world angry birds and 50 fantastic stories peppered with tips to avoid them, as well as fascinating facts about angry bird behavior. In addition to the funny and light-hearted real-life angry bird stories, National Geographic Angry Birds: Fed up, Feathered, and Furious will tell, for the first time ever, the story of the Angry Birds we all know and love from the hit game. Angry Bird fans will finally get to learn the personality, name, and all the details of each of the iconic Angry Birds. The Angry Birds' stories have been TOP SECRET until now, and will only be revealed in this book![1]
- Rovio graphics and National Geographic photography are featured throughout. Structured like the game which progresses in degree of difficulty, the book progresses in degree of anger and devotes a chapter to each level of anger intensity; Annoyed, Testy, Outraged, and Furious. Readers will discover the world's angriest real bird at the end.[1]
- As one of the most trusted authorities on animal behavior, National Geographic is the perfect source for the real truth behind real-life angry birds.[1]
All birds[]
Entries in bold indicate birds from the Angry Birds series.
Level 1: Annoyed[]
- The Blues
- Helmeted Guineafowl
- Rufous Hummingbird
- Adélie Penguin
- House Wren
- Great White Pelican
- Yellow Warbler
- Eurasian Magpie
- Fieldfare
- Matilda
- Toco Toucan
- Northern Cardinal
- Crested Bellbird
- Magnificent Frigatebird
- Tui
- Eastern Kingbird
Level 2: Testy[]
- Terence
- Ruff
- Northern Gannet
- Emu
- Common Raven
- Striated Caracara
- Northern Mockingbird
- European Starling
- Chuck
- Great Kiskadee
- Red-legged Seriema
- Masked Lapwing
- Egyptian Goose
- Eurasian Coot
Level 3: Outraged[]
The bird on the first page of the chapter: The Bald Eagle
- Bomb
- Kea
- Noisy Miner
- Canada Goose
- Wild Turkey
- Herring Gull
- Nazca Booby
- Mighty Eagle
- Eurasian Capercaillie
- Blue Jay
- Harpy Eagle
- Parasitic jaeger
- Lappet-faced Vulture
- Northern Fulmar
Level 4: Furious[]
The bird on the first page of the chapter: The Australasian Gannet
- Mississippi Kite
- Red-tailed Hawk
- Wedge-tailed Eagle
- Ostrich
- Tawny Owl
- Mute Swan
- Red Junglefowl
- Northern Goshawk
- Greater Honeyguide
- Southern Cassowary
- Northern Shrike
- Red
- Australian Magpie
Gallery[]
Pages[]
Videos[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 National Geographic Angry Birds: 50 True Stories of the Fed Up, Feathered, and Furious. Archived from the original on February 2, 2023. Retrieved on May 17, 2024.
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