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Humpback Whale, Whale Shark, Great White Shark and Mako Shark Giant Ocean Adventure for Kids
Added:Hello little explorers and welcome to Evie Wild Tales.
I'm Evie.
Hi there my friends.
Are you ready for a guessing trip filled with amazing animals from forests, grasslands, rivers [music] and deep oceans?
Some have spots, some have stripes [music] and some live where sunlight never shines.
A few are very big while others are tiny but busy every day.
Listen closely to the clues, think carefully and see if you can discover each animal before the answer appears.
Let our wild adventure begin.
>> Do you recognize this animal?
>> Brilliant.
It's a leopard.
This beautiful animal has golden fur covered with dark spots.
It walks quietly through forests and grasslands and likes to [music] look for food at night.
Leopards can climb trees very well and rest high above the ground.
Some leopard groups need protection [music] because their homes are becoming smaller.
>> Do you recognize this animal?
>> Excellent.
It's a great white shark.
This large fish swims through oceans with a gray back and a white belly.
It moves quickly in the water and looks for food such as fish and seals.
Baby sharks are born alive instead of hatching from eggs.
Great white sharks [music] help keep ocean life balanced.
Do you recognize this animal?
You guessed it.
It's a raccoon.
This furry animal has a black mask around its eyes and a striped tail.
Raccoons live in forests and sometimes near towns.
They eat fruits, insects, and small animals.
They are active at night and use their clever [music] paws to hold and explore many things.
Do you recognize this animal?
Perfect.
It's a frilled shark.
This unusual shark lives deep in the sea where it is dark and quiet.
Its long body looks a little like an eel and its gill folds appear frilly.
It swims slowly and has existed since ancient times.
Scientists are still learning more about this mysterious animal.
Do you recognize this animal?
Amazing.
It's a wobbegong shark.
This carpet shark has a flat body with patterns that help it blend into the seafloor.
It rests [music] quietly during the day and becomes more active at night.
It stays safe by hiding among rocks and coral.
Wobbegongs live in warm ocean waters.
>> Do you recognize this animal?
>> Awesome.
It's a king crab.
This sea animal has a hard shell and long legs that help it walk across the ocean floor.
King crabs eat small sea creatures [music] and plants.
They live in cold waters and can grow quite large. [music] Their strong shell helps them stay safe from bigger animals.
>> Do you recognize this animal?
>> Bingo.
It's a whale shark.
This gentle giant is the largest fish in the world.
It has white spots [music] covering its dark body and swims slowly through warm seas.
It eats tiny floating animals and small fish.
Whale sharks need protection because their numbers are becoming smaller.
>> Do you recognize this animal?
>> Great job.
It's a shortfin mako shark.
This shiny blue shark is one of the fastest swimmers in the ocean.
It has a pointed nose and a strong tail.
Mako sharks travel long distances [music] and look for food in open waters.
They need protection in some parts [music] of the world.
>> Do you recognize this animal?
>> Smart answer.
Essay frog.
Frogs have smooth skin and powerful back legs for jumping.
They live near ponds, rivers, and wetlands.
Frogs lay eggs in water, and the babies begin life as tadpoles.
Many frogs [music] sing with croaking sounds to communicate, especially after rain.
>> Do you recognize this animal?
>> Correct.
Essay pufferfish. [music] This funny fish can puff up its body like a balloon to stay safe from bigger animals.
Some have [music] tiny spines covering their skin.
Pufferfish swim in oceans and eat small sea creatures.
They also carry a special defense that helps protect them.
>> Do you recognize this animal?
Nice work.
S A Hirola antelope.
This graceful animal lives in grassy areas of Eastern Africa.
It has long faces, curved horns, and dark markings near its eyes.
Hirolas eat grass and move together in groups.
They need protection because only a small number remain in the wild.
Do you recognize this animal?
Well done.
S A bee.
Bees are small insects with fuzzy bodies and buzzing wings.
They fly from flower to flower collecting nectar and pollen.
Bees help plants grow by carrying pollen between blossoms. [music] They live in busy colonies and work together to care for young bees.
Do you recognize this animal?
Exactly.
S A zebra.
This striped animal lives on African grasslands and spends the day eating grass.
Every zebra has its own unique stripe pattern.
Zebras stay together in groups and [music] communicate with sounds and body movements.
Running quickly helps them stay safe.
>> Do you recognize this animal?
Yep, that's it.
That's a sperm whale.
This giant whale has a large square-shaped head and lives in deep oceans.
It can dive very far underwater and hold its breath for a long time.
Sperm whales [music] communicate with clicking sounds and mothers care for their calves.
Do you recognize this animal?
Good guessing.
That's an anglerfish.
This strange fish lives deep in the ocean where sunlight cannot reach.
It carries a glowing lure above its mouth that attracts smaller animals.
Anglerfish swim slowly and rest in dark waters.
Their unusual shape makes them easy to recognize. [music] Do you recognize this animal?
That's the right answer.
That's a humpback whale.
This huge whale has long flippers and often leaps high above the water.
Humpback whales travel great distances between warm and cold seas.
They sing beautiful songs to communicate. [music] Many humpback whales now need protection to help their families grow.
What a wonderful guessing journey we shared today.
We discovered spotted cats, busy bees, giant whales, jumping frogs, and mysterious creatures from the deepest seas.
Some animals race through the water, while others quietly walk, climb, or fly.
A few of our animal friends need protection so they can continue living in nature for many years to come.
If you enjoyed learning with me, please like and subscribe to Evie Wild Tales.
Thank you for joining me today.
Goodbye, everyone, and I can and hop along to wait to see you again for another wild adventure.
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