Get Your Free Audiobook
-
1001 Amazing Facts About Animals
- Birds, Cats, Dogs, Fish, Horses, Insects, Lizards, Sharks, Snakes and Spiders
- Narrated by: Jason Zenobia, Lawrence Keefe, Charles King
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
- Categories: Science & Engineering, Science
Non-member price: $91.16
Publisher's Summary
Did you know that in medieval times dogs were known to have accompanied their masters into battle wearing suits of armour? Or that cows from different regions moo in different accents? Were you aware that the courtship dance of some seahorses can last eight hours? Or that an albatross flies much further in a lifetime than the Apollo astronauts did on their moon missions?
In this collection, narrators Jason Zenobia, Charles King and Lawrence Keefe talk us through over 1,000 facts about birds, cats, dogs, fish, horses, insects, lizards, sharks, snakes and spiders. Each of the 10 individual audiobooks in this collection are further split into 10 chapters, with each one having a theme such as ‘record breakers’ or ‘myths’. So, if you want to know what the wagometer was invented for, which fish the Romans used as a recreational drug or what the offspring of a donkey and a zebra is called, then this is the perfect audiobook collection for you!
What listeners say about 1001 Amazing Facts About Animals
Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story

- scott nuftul
- 07-10-2020
for any fact lover
found it very compelling, and with a soothing voice, I'll likely listen to it again.
20 Best Fantasy Audiobooks
This genre is so full of talent, it can be difficult to know what to listen to next — so look no further than this list to get you started.



20 Best Nonfiction Audiobooks
From the entire history of humanity to astrophysics, to our gut and mental health, dig into this list and learn something new.



Best Australian Podcasts on Audible
Audible Original Podcasts are free for Audible members. Check out this list of home-grown content, from binge-worthy true crime to self-help.


