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  • Random Facts Everyone Should Know: Animal Edition

  • By: J. D. Brown
  • Narrated by: Johnny Bud
  • Length: 1 hr and 43 mins

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Publisher's Summary

Did you know that the blue whale weighs as much as 30 elephants and is as long as three Greyhound buses?

Or that there are one million ants for every human in the world?

Or that a group of camels is called a caravan?

Random Facts Everyone Should Know: Animal Edition is raining cats and dogs when it comes to random facts everyone should know about our furry friends. Learn about wildlife (lions, tigers, elephants, eagles), marine life (sharks, whales, seals, eels), and every other animal you could possibly think of. 

If you have some free time to spend, this book is sure to make amends, so come and have a good laugh and learn with your friends. Perfect for pub quizzes and trivia nights with the family.

If you wish to swim in this sea of facts and get lost in the jungle with animals, then this audiobook will provide the perfect habitat for you!

©2023 J.D. Brown (P)2023 J.D. Brown

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