Frogs and Lizards
Phenomenal Photos and Fascinating Fun Facts, Our World's Remarkable Creatures Series
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Narrated by:
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Warner Munroe
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By:
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Amy Allen
About this listen
Are you interested in learning about some of the most fascinating frogs and lizards in the world? Learn about many species of frogs and lizards, including the komodo dragon, here!
In this audiobook, you will learn a few fun facts and get to know more about frogs and lizards, from the more famous ones to the weird ones. It is my pleasure to introduce you to the wonderful, intriguing, and mind-boggling world of these animals.
Find out where frogs and lizards eat, where they live, and how they catch their food!
You will also learn about the life cycle of these animals and what they are afraid of!
So, you may have been familiar with these creatures, but you have to wait until you find out some surprising and unbelievable facts about lizards and frogs. This audiobook offers information on the things you want to know and should know, as well as the things you have never known about these incredible creatures.
Learn about these types of frogs and lizards:
- The vibrant-colored poison dart frog
- The fearless horned frog
- The curious tree frog
- The cool chameleon
- The great gecko
- The intimidating iguana
- The Komodo dragon
- And many more remarkable frogs and lizards!
Did you know that a frog probably has thousands of brothers and sisters out there?
A female frog can lay as many as 4,000 eggs at once.
Did you know that frogs and lizards appear to have existed during the time of the dinosaurs?
In fact, it is believed that lizards used to be dinosaurs!
Did you know that lizards do not stop growing?
Aside from shedding skin throughout their lifetime, a lizard's tail and teeth are also replaceable!
©2013, 2014 Amy Allen (P)2014 Amy Allen