• Lions, Tigers, and Bears

  • Fascinating Fun Facts, Our World's Remarkable Creatures Series
  • By: Amy Allen
  • Narrated by: Christy Williamson
  • Length: 30 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Lions, Tigers, and Bears

By: Amy Allen
Narrated by: Christy Williamson
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Are you interested in learning about some of the most ferocious yet fascinating lions, tigers, and bears? Learn about the king of the jungle, the endangered tiger, and the big bear!

Lions, tigers, and bears are only some of the animals that everyone is familiar with. But most people's knowledge about these amazing creatures are only limited to what is shared in popular culture. How much do you really know about these creatures?

Through this audiobook, you and your child will have a fun learning experience together as you discover some facts about nature's most remarkable creatures.

Here is just a part of the knowledge that this audiobook will give you:

  • Why lions are called the King of the Jungle
  • Where lions live, what they eat, how they behave, and more
  • Why tigers have become endangered
  • Where tigers live, what they eat, how they behave, and more
  • Which bears are dangerous
  • All about the different species of bears
  • And much more!

Did you know that lions and tigers belong to the same family, the cat family? Did you know that these cats are actually fond of the water?

Lions and tigers are wild cats. However, unlike most cats, these two are not afraid of the water. In fact, they are excellent swimmers.

Did you know that bears, like birds, make their own nests in trees?

Not all bears make their nests, but some of them do. This is where they sleep and eat.

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