I'm An Animal
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I'm An Animal

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Meet the animals with an attitude and learn some interesting facts about where they live, what they eat, and why they are special.
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  • 1. Camel

    1. Camel

    Find out how camels stay hydrated in the hot desert, and why they have long eyelashes.
    Find out how camels stay hydrated in the hot desert, and why they have long eyelashes.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 2. Bear

    2. Bear

    Meet the Grizzly Bear. He explains how bears love to eat salmon and how they hibernate in winter.
    Meet the Grizzly Bear. He explains how bears love to eat salmon and how they hibernate in winter.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 3. Frog

    3. Frog

    Frogs are amphibians who live in wet places. They love to eat insects.
    Frogs are amphibians who live in wet places. They love to eat insects.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 4. Blue Whale

    4. Blue Whale

    Learn about the biggest animal in the world, the blue whale.
    Learn about the biggest animal in the world, the blue whale.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 5. Giraffe

    5. Giraffe

    Watch a giraffe illustrate her immense height and explain why she needs to be tall so she can reach her favourite leaves on the very tops of the trees.
    Watch a giraffe illustrate her immense height and explain why she needs to be tall so she can reach her favourite leaves on the very tops of the trees.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 6. Elephant

    6. Elephant

    Find out why African elephants have big ears and long trunks.
    Find out why African elephants have big ears and long trunks.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 7. Cheetah

    7. Cheetah

    This young cheetah is whizzing by to explain how and why the cheetah is the fastest animal on the planet with their powerful legs and light bones.
    This young cheetah is whizzing by to explain how and why the cheetah is the fastest animal on the planet with their powerful legs and light bones.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 8. Orangutan

    8. Orangutan

    The young Orangutan swings from his tree to tell us all about his name.
    The young Orangutan swings from his tree to tell us all about his name.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 9. Scoprion

    9. Scoprion

    Find out how many different types of scorpions there are in the world.
    Find out how many different types of scorpions there are in the world.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 10. Gorilla

    10. Gorilla

    Find out what this gorilla has to say about his species.
    Find out what this gorilla has to say about his species.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 11. Rhino

    11. Rhino

    The Black Rhino is here to tell us how he bathes, and to remind us to bathe as well.
    The Black Rhino is here to tell us how he bathes, and to remind us to bathe as well.
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    2 Min.
    8. Okt. 2006
  • 12. Owl

    12. Owl

    This owl explains why they live in holes and prefer nighttime.
    This owl explains why they live in holes and prefer nighttime.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 13. Koala

    13. Koala

    A Koala rests sleeping on a branch, and explains why he is so sleepy.
    A Koala rests sleeping on a branch, and explains why he is so sleepy.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 14. Tiger

    14. Tiger

    Find out where tigers live and how they hunt to catch food.
    Find out where tigers live and how they hunt to catch food.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 15. Cow

    15. Cow

    Find out the difference between a cow and a bull and why cows live so close to us humans.
    Find out the difference between a cow and a bull and why cows live so close to us humans.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 16. Penguin

    16. Penguin

    Find out where the penguin lives, which happens to be the coldest place on Earth.
    Find out where the penguin lives, which happens to be the coldest place on Earth.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 17. Lioness

    17. Lioness

    The Lioness lives in the savannah with other male lions.
    The Lioness lives in the savannah with other male lions.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 18. Crocodile

    18. Crocodile

    Learn about why crocodiles make tears and how they keep cool in hot climates.
    Learn about why crocodiles make tears and how they keep cool in hot climates.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 19. Panda

    19. Panda

    Find out what the Panda is called in China, and his favorite meal.
    Find out what the Panda is called in China, and his favorite meal.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 20. Rattlesnake

    20. Rattlesnake

    Find out how rattlesnakes use their tongues to catch their prey, and why their tails rattle.
    Find out how rattlesnakes use their tongues to catch their prey, and why their tails rattle.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 21. Anteater

    21. Anteater

    The Anteater has a very strict diet - he can only eat one thing.
    The Anteater has a very strict diet - he can only eat one thing.
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    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 22. Shark

    22. Shark

    This Great White Shark tells us that there are over 300 different kinds of shark and they are the perfect killing machine of the seas.
    This Great White Shark tells us that there are over 300 different kinds of shark and they are the perfect killing machine of the seas.
    TV-G
    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 23. Hippo

    23. Hippo

    Learn all about the Hippo's favorite pass time.
    Learn all about the Hippo's favorite pass time.
    TV-G
    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • 24. Ostrich

    24. Ostrich

    The Ostrich isn't like other birds - find out many interesting facts about him.
    The Ostrich isn't like other birds - find out many interesting facts about him.
    TV-G
    2 Min.
    25. Aug. 2006
  • I'm An Animal
    IMDb 7,3/1020061 Staffel
    Meet the animals with an attitude and learn some interesting facts about where they live, what they eat, and why they are special.
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