Earth Rangers presents: Animal Sound Safari

Earth Rangers presents: Animal Sound Safari

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S2 E4: Mysterious African Animals and a Surprisingly Chirpy Cheetah

Welcome to the brand-new season of the Earth Rangers podcast! We have a lot of fun stuff planned for you, so buckle up and enjoy the ride! Today, Earth Ranger Emma travels to Serengeti National Park in Tanzania on a mission to record the roar of a mighty Cheetah. Spoiler alert: S ...  Show more

S2 E5: Snoozing Sharks and Amazing Animal Superpowers

Strap on your capes on and prepare to fly through this super-powered episode with Earth Ranger Emma! We’ll learn all about animal superpowers, find out whether sharks EVER get to stop moving, and discover the differences between poison and venom! ———————— Read all about this epis ...  Show more

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