Horses
Fascinating Fun Facts, Our World's Remarkable Creatures Series
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Narrated by:
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Shawna Leady
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Written by:
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Amy Allen
About this listen
Are you interested in learning about the fascinating world of horses? Learn about many species of amazing horses here!
This audiobook is for children of all ages. It is for those who love horses, and for those who simply want to know more about our captivating world and its creatures. This audiobook is full of interesting facts that you surely would want to know about.
The chapters of this audio cover general facts about horses, fun facts and trivia about these beautiful creatures, and a closer look at some of the most popular horses known to man.
Humans have been breeding horses for the past 4,000 years. But I bet there are still some things about these creatures you don't know.
This educational audiobook will keep you listening from start to finish, and you will even wish that there was more to hear.
Here are just some of the things that you will learn from this audiobook:
- The long history of horses and human relationship
- The differences and similarities among the different horse breeds
- The notable qualities of horses
- How horses have been helpful to humans
- Their unique abilities
- Some of the common health problems they face
- How they should be handled
- And much, much more!
Did you know that horses started out as small creatures?
Horses are mostly known for their enormous size, which they evolved over the past 50 million years!
Did you know that horses own the biggest eyes among all land mammals?
In addition to having large pairs of eyes, horses are also capable of seeing 360 degrees.
It is about time you learn more about these wonderful creatures. Explore their world and get to know them a little better.
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