Whales
Written by Irene Trimble
Narrated by Psalm Morant
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About this audiobook
Do you know what whale is the world’s largest animal? Or which whale’s head is up to one-third the length of its entire body? Or why some whales “sing” to one another? Explore this exciting audiobook for answers to questions you'll be glad we asked—plus “Did You Know?” and fun facts.
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