Episodi

  • Crocodiles
    Jul 8 2021

    Crocodiles are amphibian reptiles which have bullet proof scales on their body. They are ferocious animals which have 24 species in the world. Crocodiles always follow the track they came on to return. These animals can survive without food for long.


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    3 min
  • Walrus
    Mar 25 2021

    Walrus are water animals that can be identified by their tusks. They prefer living in shallow water, but dive to deep waters for their food. They live in cold climates and prefer living on ice. Listen in to know more interesting things about these huge animals.


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    2 min
  • Otters
    Feb 23 2021

    Otters are very playful water mammals. Except some Oceanic Islands they are found everywhere. They are deep sleepers, and have a threat of getting flown away while asleep, listen in to know what exactly they do to avoid it.


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    2 min
  • Squids
    Feb 8 2021

    Squids are related to Octopus. They have over 500 species. They the world's fastest invertebrate swimmers. They have something special about their eyes, listen in now to know what that is.


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    2 min
  • Seals
    Jan 16 2021

    Seals are semi-aquatic mammals that often reminds people of flip-flops. These carnivore species are considered to be very intelligent but with weak memory. They spend most of their time in the water and can be often seen in aquatic amusement parks. Let us learn about the largest and smallest species of seals.
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  • Dolphins
    Nov 11 2020

    Learn all about the Dolphins - how they interact with each other, how do they call each other and how many stomachs do dolphins have?

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    1 min
  • Lobsters
    Sep 8 2020

    Lobsters are one of the only very few species on our planet that keep on growing their entire life. Do you know labsters can swim backwards and which of their body parts help them do that? Let's find some similar interesting facst about these amazing animals.

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    2 min
  • Jellyfish
    Aug 22 2020

    Their names are quite dubious as these are neither jellies and nor are they fishes. Do you know these animals neither have eyes, bones, brains or heart. Let's find some more amazing facts about jellyfishes in this kids podcast.

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    2 min