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  • Does Anything Eat Shit?

  • And 101 Other Crap Questions and Answers
  • By: Sarah Herman
  • Narrated by: Vicky Edwards
  • Length: 3 hrs and 40 mins

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Does Anything Eat Shit?

By: Sarah Herman
Narrated by: Vicky Edwards
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Publisher's Summary

Have moles always lived in holes? Why are blondes so stupid? How much radiation can a pickled onion withstand? The world is full of really important questions. You will find none of them in this audiobook.

What you will find is plenty of nonsense, lots of lies, and just enough truth to make you double check the "facts" with a reliable source.

Following the huge success of the New Scientist books Does Anything Eat Wasps? and Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze?, this is an alternative take on human curiosity. With detailed answers to ridiculous questions, if you've learnt absolutely nothing useful by the time you've finished this book, at least you'll be laughing.

©2007 Summersdale Publishers Ltd (P)2008 Summersdale Publishers Ltd

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