Amazing Animals Season 1

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Dec 7, 2013Big-Headed Mole Rat Dec 7, 2013 Big-headed mole rats specialize in digging tunnels. Learn more amazing facts about the big-headed mole rat with National Geographic Kids.

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Nov 10, 2014Red-Bellied Piranha Nov 10, 2014 Female red-bellied piranhas can lay thousands of eggs! Learn more amazing facts about piranhas with National Geographic Kids.

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Nov 10, 2014Gray Wolf Nov 10, 2014 Did you know that gray wolves could actually be white, red, brown or black? Or that they have 5 toes on their front paws and 4 toes on their back paws? Learn even more surprising facts about the gray wolf here.

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Nov 10, 2014Harpy Eagle Nov 10, 2014 Harpy eagles can reach speeds of up to 50 mph! Learn more amazing facts about the harpy eagle with National Geographic Kids.

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Nov 10, 2014Frogfish Nov 10, 2014 Some frogfish can use their front dorsal fins to lure their prey! Learn more amazing facts about the frogfish with National Geographic Kids.

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Nov 10, 2014Red-Eyed Tree Frog Nov 10, 2014 With their bright red eyes, these frogs are hard to miss. Learn how the red-eyed tree frog uses its striking colors to stay away from predators.
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Dec 7, 2013Tarantula Dec 7, 2013 Tarantulas' skeletons are on their outside of their bodies! Learn more amazing facts about the tarantula with National Geographic Kids.
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Dec 7, 2013Shrimp Dec 7, 2013 Some adult shrimp can grow to more than 12 inches long! Learn more amazing facts about the shrimp with National Geographic Kids.
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Dec 7, 2013Sloth Bear Dec 7, 2013 Sloth bears are the only bears that carry their young on their backs! Learn more amazing facts about the sloth bear with National Geographic Kids.
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Dec 7, 2013Tree Kangaroo Dec 7, 2013 Some tree kangaroos can jump from 60 feet high in trees to the ground! Learn more amazing facts about the tree kangaroo with National Geographic Kids.

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Nov 10, 2014Monarch Butterfly Nov 10, 2014 Migrating monarch butterflies can travel thousands of miles! Learn more amazing facts about the Monarch butterfly with National Geographic Kids.

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Nov 10, 2014Tiger Nov 10, 2014 Tigers are often considered one of the fiercest animals on the planet! With their unique stripes and body markings, these animals possess some of the best hunting skills. Discover how many species of tigers are left in the world.

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Dec 7, 2013African Elephant Dec 7, 2013 African elephants can live up to 70 years! Learn more amazing facts about the African elephant with National Geographic Kids.

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Nov 10, 2014Black Caiman Nov 10, 2014 Learn about one of the largest species of reptiles on the planet, the black caiman. This cousin of the alligator can be found in lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands. Check out the black caiman's favorite meals and learn who are its biggest enemies.
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Dec 7, 2013Black Rhino Dec 7, 2013 Black rhinos have been living on Earth for nearly 12 million years! Learn more amazing facts about the black rhino with National Geographic Kids.
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Dec 7, 2013Bottlenose Dolphin Dec 7, 2013 Dolphins are born tail-first! Learn more amazing facts about the bottlenose dolphin with National Geographic Kids.

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Nov 10, 2014Seahorse Nov 10, 2014 Seahorses can move their eyes independently of each other! Learn more amazing facts about seahorses with National Geographic Kids.
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Dec 7, 2013Beetle Dec 7, 2013 Beetles are the largest group of animals on Earth! Learn more amazing facts about the beetle with National Geographic Kids.