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100 Amazing Trivia Facts About Ocean Animals

Crazy Facts About Marine Life for Adults and Kids

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100 Amazing Trivia Facts About Ocean Animals

By: Marsha Pond
Narrated by: David Wendt
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It is believed that water covers 71 percent of the Earth.

And within the vast waters of this planet, lie approximately 1 million different types of species of animals.

Some cute, some ugly, some dangerous, and some just plain weird (in my humble opinion)....

For instance, did you know that some of the white-sandy beaches you enjoy are actually made of….

Poop!

Or that dolphins intentionally consume pufferfish to become intoxicated?

There are some really interesting ones about dolphins!

If you want more details on these facts and some even more crazy, be sure to add to cart and buy a copy today!

Get ready and buckle up to have your mind blown away with facts you’ve never heard.

All in a fun trivia game format that includes mostly multiple choice, true or false, and a couple open-ended questions.

Game on!

©2022 Daniel Botomogno (P)2022 Daniel Botomogno
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