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Bottlenose Dolphin
Today’s adventure brings us to the deep blue sea. We are going all the way to Shark Bay, off the West coast of Australia. Odds are you’ve already learned a thing or two about these friendly critters! Let’s learn some more about the Bottlenose Dolphin.
Bobwhite Quail
It’s so interesting how a Bobwhite Quail actually says its own name when it calls. These little game birds remind me of chickens, but have some pretty amazing and unique features.
Fire Salamander
What was once thought to grow out of fire and can grow their limbs back if they lose them? …..A Fire Salamander!
Meadow Grasshopper
Have you ever wished you had strong jumping legs? Or maybe you wished you could shrink down to a tiny insect size. Maybe you’ve wished you had the ability to chirp and make super cool noises with your legs or wings.
Jungle Carpet Python
Today’s amazing critters can be found in Southern Australia and New Guinea. It’s named for its amazing colors and patterns, which look a lot like a beautiful carpet.
Pileated Woodpecker
Today’s adventure brings us high up in the trees! It requires careful listening, and keen eyes.
Grab your binoculars! Let's head out on a birdwatching adventure so we can learn about the amazing Pileated Woodpecker.
Red Kangaroo
Friends today we are heading to Australia to learn about an AMAZING critter called the Red Kangaroo! These mammals are the largest in Australia and the largest marsupial in the WORLD.
Monarch Butterfly
Have you ever cared for a little caterpillar or seen a beautiful butterfly resting on a flower? Well, today’s critter takes us on quite a long trip. Let’s jump in and learn some more about the migrating Monarch Butterfly?
Brazilian Seahorse
Have you seen a horse in real life? How about a Seahorse? These critters look like something out of a storybook, and they are absolutely AMAZING!
Remora
Have you ever seen a picture of a whale or a shark with strange little fish dangling off of them? Maybe you’ve even wondered if they were fish at all or some kind of extra fin or algae. Well, today’s adventure takes us deep into the ocean to learn about a type of fish commonly known as the suckerfish. Let’s learn some amazing facts about Remora.
Giant Pacific Octopus
Have you ever seen a critter with 8 arms, no legs, and no bones? The Giant Pacific Octopus is just that, and there’s a lot we can learn about their amazing abilities!
Come along, let's learn some more!
Axolotl
Today’s critter is one of the coolest, craziest, amazing looking you’ll hear about and it has some pretty interesting facts about it too. Our travels take us all the way to Mexico City, to one lake called Lake Xochimilco. We are learning about the amphibian called the Axolotl.
Get ready for an adventure, let’s go!
Bald Eagle
Have you seen a real life Bald Eagle? Or maybe you’ve seen one in a history book, on a poster, or even MONEY! The Bald Eagle is the United States national bird, and they are pretty cool!
Common Garter Snake
Have you ever seen the most common snake in North America? Maybe you’ve seen them in your garden, your yard, under a log.
Let’s go on an IMAGINARY hunt for the Common Garter Snake!
White Tailed Deer
The critter we are ZOOMING in on today is very common across North America. They are found in Southern Canada all the way down through Central United States. Have you ever seen a White Tailed Deer? It’s one super cool critter!
Indian Peacock
Let’s go on a trip today to a continent starting with the letter A and it has FOUR letters….ASIA! We are going to the Congo, the natural habitat for the Indian Peacock.
Coconut Crab
Have you ever wished you had stronger hands, or special tools built into them? What about a claw, or a captain hook? Well, today's critter has one amazing tool built into its body, a claw. The Coconut Crab is the largest crab found on land, and it has some SUPER CLAW STRENGTH!
Leopard Gecko
Today’s critter is all the way from the Middle East, but it has been kept by many people as a wonderful pet for over 30 years. Their name comes from the coloring of their bodies, and they are CUTE! Let’s learn about the Leopard Gecko!