Reptile Body Parts
Written by Clare Lewis
Narrated by Various Narrators
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About this audiobook
Follow us on a journey around all the body parts of reptiles, from eyes to teeth, to shells to tails. Find out all about how each body part works, what it looks like and what it does and how each body part differs between species.
Clare Lewis
Clare Lewis is a lecturer (teaching) in Arts and Sciences at UCL. She teaches on undergraduate core interdisciplinary modules. Her research focusses on the development of Egyptology as an academic field and its public presentation over the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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