Whose Nose Is This?: A Look at Beaks, Snouts, and Trunks
Written by Peg Hall
Narrated by Various Narrators
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About this audiobook
Examines a variety of animal noses, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animals shown include an elephant, a woodpecker, a platypus, a camel, an anteater, an elephant seal, and a hippopotamus.
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