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- Animals - National Geographic Kids
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- Amazing Animals - National Geographic Kids
Amazing Animals Watch to discover interesting facts about animals from all over the world
- Really Odd Animals | National Geographic Kids
Really Weird Animals Watch videos of pangolins, camels, platypuses, and more!
- National Geographic Kids
National Geographic Kids The Cherry Blossom Festival is a celebration of amazing flowering trees in Washington, D C In this episode of "Nature Boom Time," join Charlie and Patrick as they visit the country’s capital city to learn more about these spectacular trees
- Great White Shark - National Geographic Kids
Great White Shark When a great white shark is born, along with up to a dozen siblings, it immediately swims away from its mother Born on the east and west coasts of North America, the south of Africa and southwest Australia, baby sharks are on their own right from the start Their mother may see them only as prey
- Ladybug facts and photos | National Geographic Kids
Animals Invertebrates Ladybug There are about 5,000 different species of ladybugs in the world These much loved critters are also known as lady beetles or ladybird beetles They come in many different colors and patterns, but the most familiar in North America is the seven-spotted ladybug, with its shiny, red-and-black body
- Gray Wolf - Pictures, Facts, and Map | National Geographic Kids
Gray Wolf Wolves live in groups called packs A pack is a family of seven to eight wolves with a mom, dad, and offspring The wolves' communication skills are very important to the pack's survival
- African Elephant - National Geographic Kids
When an elephant drinks, it sucks as much as 2 gallons (7 5 liters) of water into its trunk at a time Then it curls its trunk under, sticks the tip of its trunk into its mouth, and blows Out comes the water, right down the elephant's throat Since African elephants live where the sun is usually blazing hot, they use their trunks to help them keep cool First they squirt a trunkful of cool
- Mammals - National Geographic Kids
Mammals include humans and all other animals that are warm-blooded vertebrates (vertebrates have backbones) with hair They feed their young with milk and have a more well-developed brain than other types of animals
- Destination World - National Geographic Kids
Destination World Our Earth is amazing! It’s made up of 7 huge landmasses called continents and each one is unique from the others From the deserts of Africa to mega cities of Asia, watch as we explore the coolest places and most interesting facts about each of our continents
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