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Six new specialty shows have been developed using the animals from the main programs. |
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African Adventure The animals in this program come from the mainland of Africa and the island of Madagascar. Their habitats vary from desert, to savanna, to rain forest. The eight featured animals are:
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Awesome Australia Even though this is the world’s smallest continent, the animals from Australia are diverse and amazing. These animals are quite unique due to their evolving in total isolation from the rest of the world.. They are well adapted to the varying climate.
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Bugs for Breakfast This is an interesting and fun program consisting of five "bugs", and three animals that eat 'bugs". These animals are from varied habitats.
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Mostly Mammals If you really want to learn about mammals, this is the program for you. It contains seven mammals and one surprise guest! Some of the mammals have very soft, fluffy fur, while a couple have hard sharp quills. In this program you will see:
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Really Reptiles This is a great way to learn how different one reptile can be from another – yet, they are all classified as reptiles. Some reptiles have four legs, while some reptiles do not have any. Some reptiles may have hard shells, or sharp spines, or smooth scales. Some reptile females lay eggs, while others give birth to live babies.
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Woodland Wonders In this program students will learn about the wildlife web, how animals are connected to their environment and to other animals. Animal diets, food chain, and the balance in nature are discussed. Animals featured in this program are:
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