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Unbelievable Facts About Reptiles!

Quirky and Fun Reptile Facts! the Essential Factbook for Enthusiastic Reptile Lovers!

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Unbelievable Facts About Reptiles!

By: Edward Shelton
Narrated by: Melissa Costea
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Are you a clueless reptile owner who knows nothing about the history of reptiles? Do you want to bond with your reptile and learn more about their ancestors, what they are truly capable of and how they became our adorable and trustworthy companions?

Be fascinated by amazing facts about reptiles as it relates to their biology, their history, incredible records and even their significance in mythology and religions all over the world. Tickle your brain by playing this audiobook for a smooth uninterrupted narration by a professional narrator.

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©2022 Edward Shelton (P)2022 Edward Shelton
Biological Sciences Biology Science Reptiles Pets
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Overall I enjoyed the little bits of trivia and I found out a few things I didn’t know. However, I think there are a few inaccuracies in there, but maybe my knowledge is inaccurate, who knows.
The largest criticism I have is the narrator. The voice sounds like a bad AI reading the book, which is why I chose this headline for my review. I would not have able to listen to it for a few hours.

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