All About Lizards and Amphibians Collection
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About this listen
Listen and relive the exciting tales from Highlights, now on audio!
Learn why wood frogs make a dangerous journey each spring and how the people of Amherst, Massachusetts, helped spotted salamanders, along with other stories about lizards and amphibians.
Stories include:
- "A Weird Little Crocodile" by Andy Boyles
- "Big-City Frogs" by Kathleen Bookbinder
- "Don’t Eat Me!" by Martha L. Crump, PhD
- "Hide-and-Seek" by Cindy Breedlove
- "How to Find a Tortoise Nest" by Alexandra Wells
- "Living with Lizards" by Cecil Dzwowa
- "Meet the Marine Iguana" by Sherry Shahan
- "Night of the Spotted Salamanders" by Shirley Vernick
- "Really Fast Food" by Sue Smith-Heavenrich
- "The Famous Red-Eyed Tree Frog" by Chris Dietel
- And more!
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