
King of the Beasts
Science Series - Zoos, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Kim Mitzo Thompson
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Nashville Kids' Sound
About this listen
Lions are meat-eating mammals that like to live in groups or families. A lion's family is called a “pride.” Usually there will be many females that live together along with their cubs, but only one male. Lions like to play and hunt together. Because they have a keen sense of hearing and sight, they often will hunt at night. Usually the females do the hunting. They work in groups to catch their prey. The male lion takes his share of the catch before the females and cubs get any food. Lions are known for their loud, ferocious roar. Did you know that lions are cats that cannot purr? Catchy lyrics and a fun melody line will teach kids all about lions in this fabulous audiobook.
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