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303 Amazing Facts About Animals 3-in-1 Bundle

101 Amazing Facts About Mammals + 101 Amazing Facts About Birds + 101 Amazing Facts About Arthropods = The #1 Animal Fact Collection

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303 Amazing Facts About Animals 3-in-1 Bundle

By: Emma Woods
Narrated by: Rebecca Lucas
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Do you want a fun way to keep your kids entertained while learning at the same time? Do you prefer they spend their time doing something besides playing video games or on electronics? Keep your kids engaged and learning with these interesting facts about animals.

In this audiobook, you will find random yet amazing facts about mammals, birds, and arthropods.

  • Did you know that it can take up to two weeks for a sloth to digest its food, or that giraffes have no vocal cords?
  • Did you know that sometimes vultures eat so much they can't fly, or that flamingos aren't born pink?
  • Did you know that a shrimp's heart is in its head, or that tarantulas can go two years without eating?

If you are looking to dive into the fascinating world of mammals and see just how amazing our fellow mammals are then, this audiobook is for you! As an added bonus, each book contains a fun question review quiz you can use to test your knowledge and listening skills. You can play along with friends or family in teams or by yourself. Will you be the ultimate animal fact champion?

©2022 Emma Woods (P)2022 Emma Woods
Animals Animals & Nature Nonfiction Heartfelt
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