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101 Amazing Facts About Snakes
- Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
- Length: 24 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Animals & Nature
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How often does a snake shed its skin? What is the world’s most venomous species? What incredible ability are rattlesnakes currently evolving? And why are scientists studying the venom of the black mamba?
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- Anonymous User
- 29-12-20
Was looking forward to this book
I am a big reptile fan and a keeper myself. I was looking forward to listening to this book, but I was quickly disappointed. While the story and 'facts' may pass for small children, the fact that the author mistakes poisonous for venemous throughout the whole book shows that they did not actually have much knowledge of the subject. Many facts in the book were easily recognizable as inaccurate. However, I will give credit that there were a few interesting facts here and there.
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- Amanda
- 13-03-19
Very Educational!!
Really loved the fact that this book is very informative and educational!! Thank you for such a great book for all level experience!! Please check this out if you love Reptiles and or Snakes!!