Absurd-but-True Animal Stories
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Narrated by:
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Jeanie Talbot
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By:
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Kyla Colby
About this listen
Who is more absurd? Animals or the humans who try to make sense of them?
This collection features more than 15 cute, newsy, and fun animal stories!
Snag a copy of Absurd-but-True Animal Stories to hear these stories:
- Can a gorilla be too handsome?
- The birds and the bees, as taught to pandas
- Manbearpigs gone wild
- Your dog is time-traveling without you
- Charlie and the elephant nature factory
- Cock-a-doodle-don’t
- Bower eye for the bird guy
- And many more!
These stories are collected from Animailya, an email newsletter that ran from 2015 to 2017. Animailya was once featured as the Forward of the Week by TinyLetter.
Scroll up and click “Buy Now” to get your paws on this collection of silly animal stories!
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