Ihinen ja peto

audiobook

Ihinen ja peto

by Samuel Scoville

FI·~6 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total

language: Finnish

0:01

IHMINEN JA PETO

0:09

SISÄLLYS:

0:11

PUNAINEN ROOI

37:08

KOLME, JOTKA KOHTASIVAT TOISENSA JÄLLEEN

31:51

HUNAJAA

27:56

KARSIKKOPUU

27:16

TIMARTI

29:22

BABIRUSSA

36:22

KHAMBU

24:04

Description

On the scorching plains of Africa a lone hyena stalks the red rock, its senses sharpened by a strange, faint scent that whispers danger. The animal’s keen eyes meet those of a massive white‑eyed predator, and a sudden clash erupts between the hyena and a vividly described, venom‑spitting serpent. The fight is fast and brutal, showcasing the creature’s ruthless cunning and raw speed as it battles for survival.

Beyond the blood‑strewn encounter the story follows the hyena’s restless trek through a labyrinth of dry gullies and hidden hollows, where it meets a cast of other wild denizens each haunted by their own cravings. As the sun beats down, the narration weaves folklore and stark natural detail, inviting listeners to feel the tension of a world where every breath could summon a new threat. The opening promises a tale of animal instinct, territorial rivalry, and the thin line between hunger and honor.

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Language

fi

Duration

~6 hours (370K characters)

Release date

2025-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Scoville

Samuel Scoville

1872–1950

Best known for blending outdoor adventure with close observation of the natural world, this American author wrote for both children and adults with a naturalist’s eye. His books often draw on birdlife, woodlands, and the everyday drama of the outdoors.

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