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Facts for Kids

Wildlife Animals

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Facts for Kids

By: Ella Rhodes
Narrated by: KC Wayman
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From arctic foxes to zebras, here are some fun, random, and interesting facts for kids of all ages - boys and girls!

Facts for Kids: Wildlife Animals edition is an awesome listen for curious kids. Here, you will find cool facts and weird details about animals that live in the wild.

Learn cool facts like:

  • Female crocodiles will lay their eggs in a nest of rotting vegetation or a shallow pit on the riverbank, and once she hears them hatching, she will dig them up.
  • Humpback whales can live up to 95 years, and bowhead whales can live for more than a century.
  • Pandas can climb 13,000 feet and are excellent swimmers!

This is the perfect choice for a gift to learn about wildlife animals - all while having a blast!

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©2021 Ella Rhodes (P)2021 Ella Rhodes
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