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EPISODE 7 (animal facts)

Giraffes don’t just have long necks: They have long tongues! Their tongues areĀ betweenĀ 18 and 20 inches long. Sea otters like to hold each other’s paws when they sleep, so they don’t drift apart while dreaming. How sweet is that?! Mice have pretty funny names: A femaleĀ mouseĀ is a doe and a male mouse is a buck. …

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Episode 7 (random facts)

The human body contains enough fat to make about seven bars of soap. Babies are born with more bones than adults. (Babies have 300 bones while adults only have 206.) Goosebumps developed to make our ancestors’ hair stand up, making them appear more threatening to predators. Did you know apples come from the same plant …

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Episode 6 ( animal facts?

1. Polar bear fur is actually clear, and their skin is black. 2. Baby flamingos are born grey, not pink. 3. A woodpecker’s tongue actually wraps all the way around its brain, protecting it from damage when it’s hammering into a tree. 4.Goats have accents. 5.Dolphins give names to each other.

Episode 6 ( random facts)

The founder of sportswear companies Puma and Adidas were brothers! Rudolf ā€œRudiā€ Dassler is the brain behind Puma, while his big bro Adolf ā€œAdiā€ Dassler gave the world Adidas. Humans wouldn’t be able to taste food without saliva. The longest noodle ever made is more than 10,000 feet long. That’s almost two miles! Have fun …

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Episode 5 (animal facts)

The heart of the blue whale, the largest animal on earth, is five feet long and weighs 400 pounds. The whale in total weighs 40,000 pounds. For comparison, an elephant’s heart weighs around 30 pounds. And a human heart? A mere 10 ounces. Cows don’t actually have four stomachs; they have one stomach with four …

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