
The Ultimate World Animal Facts Guide: Africa
Mind-Blowing Facts About Native African Animals. Perfect for Curious People Who Enjoy Learning About All Things Weird and Wonderful.
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Narrated by:
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Matt Williams
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By:
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C.S Alexander
About this listen
In Africa there are over one million different species of animals, insects, and birds, not including the ones undiscovered by the human civilization.
Of these million animals, include the tallest, heaviest, and strongest land animals in the world, and we are going to learn all about them and the vast environments in which they live in.
From the Lion King to Black Panther, the continent has captured the popular imagination many times. Even though many African countries are now developing urban areas, the lush forests and the wild grasslands are a part of the African experience.
In this audiobook, you'll discover facts about:
- African Lion
- Zebra
- The African Elephants
- The African Leopard
- The Unique Bat-Eared Fox
- Ethiopian Wolf
- The Gaint Ostrich
- Mountain Gorillas
- The Shoebill Stork
- And much more...
So if you love animals and want to learn more, then buy this audiobook now!
©2022 C.S Alexander (P)2022 C.S Alexander
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