S2 E2: The story of the most peculiar Beluga

S2 E2: The story of the most peculiar Beluga

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S2 E3: Emma and the bird who eats… snakes?

What do you call a cow who plays an instrument? A moo-sician! Hello friends! Earth Ranger Emma here, and as you can see, I am on a quest for the best animal joke of all time. Do you know an amazing joke? Share it with us here, and maybe you can be a winner: https://www.earthrange ...  Show more

Earth Rangers presents: Animal Sound Safari

Hi Earth Rangers, The other day when I was out in the field, searching for fascinating stories for the new season, I bumped into a friend of mine - Safari Guide, Lawrence, from the Animal Sound Safari Podcast! He told me this funny story about Yak-poo boat riding warrior mice fro ...  Show more

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