S2 E10: Marvelous Marsupials and Australia’s Wildest Creatures

S2 E10: Marvelous Marsupials and Australia’s ...

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S2 E11: Hovering Hummingbirds and the World’s Most Extreme Animals!

Earth Rangers, Emma is going to take you on an adventure to learn about some EXTREME animals - extremely cute, extremely good fliers, extremely interesting sea creatures AND some actual extremophiles. You're going to be EXTREMELY glad you joined us! PLUS: it’s the first round of ...  Show more

S2 E12: Dreamy Foxes and the World's Heaviest Unicorn!

Earth Ranger Emma has a mysterious dream and goes on a quest to seek out the “real” unicorns of the animal kingdom. Plus, we speak to an actual rhino keeper! Can you guess how much food a Rhino eats every day? Hint: you’re going to need a wheel barrel. Get ready for an amazing ad ...  Show more

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