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Amazing Baby Animals 1.06 8 Fuzzy Wuzzy Bears Bears and raccoons: Bouncing Babies 3.04 9 Tons of Fun Elephants, hippos and rhinos: Amazing Baby Animals 1.02 10 Giraffe Jamboree Giraffes, deer and antelope: Bouncing Babies 3.03 11 Slap Happy Swimmers Seals and otters: Amazing Baby Animals 1.05 12 Leaping Lizards Reptiles: Bouncing Babies 3.01 13 ...
The video above shows the fascinating way male giraffes fight. Known as “necking” the giraffes use their long and powerful necks to attack, delivering hard blows with each hit.
A family's close encounter with a giraffe at a Texas drive-thru safari park was captured on camera, showing the animal plucking a toddler out of the bed of their truck and several feet into the air.
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Really Wild Animals is an American direct-to-video children's nature television series, hosted by Dudley Moore as Spin, an anthropomorphic globe. [1] Comprising 13 episodes, it was released between March 2, 1994 [2] and October 21, 1997. [3]
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Babies is a 2020 American documentary television series. The premise revolves around 15 families around the world during the first year of the life of their babies. The premise revolves around 15 families around the world during the first year of the life of their babies.