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Hey everyone and welcome back to Kids
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Fun House. Are you ready for another
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amazing animal adventure? Today we're
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diving into a world of incredible
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creatures and uncovering some super fun
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facts. Let's get started. First up,
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Splash. We're in a winding river with
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some playful otter. Did you know otter
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hold hands when they sleep so they don't
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float away from each other? It's like a
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neverending slumber party on the water.
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And get this, they have a special pocket
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in their skin under their arm where they
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keep their favorite rock to open
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shellfish. How cool is that? Move on
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over to a big green pasture. Look at
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those gentle cows munching on grass.
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Here's a fun fact. Cows have best
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friends. They can get stressed out if
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they're separated from their favorite
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buddy. Also, cows can't see the color
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red. So, when a bull fighter waves a red
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cape, the bull is actually reacting to
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the movement, not the color. Now, let's
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slither into the warm, sunny jungle.
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It's a snake. Don't worry, this one's
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friendly. Did you know snakes smell with
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their tongues? They flick their tongue
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out to collect scents from the air and
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then touch it to the roof of their mouth
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to figure out what is nearby. Plus, some
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snakes can go for months without eating
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a single meal. Look over there, basking
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on a rock. It's a lizard. Lizards are
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amazing. Some of them can detach their
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tails if a predator grabs them, and then
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they can grow a new one back. It's their
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own little magic trick. Also, unlike us,
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lizards can't make their own body heat,
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so they have to sunbathe to warm up and
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get energy for the day. Let's leap into
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the big blue ocean. We're swimming with
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dolphins. These super smart animals have
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names for each other using unique
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whistles to call their friends and
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family. And here's a mindblower.
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Dolphins sleep with one eye open. They
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rest one half of their brain at a time
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so they can stay alert for danger. For
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our final stop, we're in a beautiful
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garden with a dazzling peacock. Look at
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those incredible feathers. Only the male
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peacocks have those long colorful tail
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feathers and they show them off to
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impress the girl peacocks called pee
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hands. And that loud call you hear. A
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peacock's call can be heard from a mile
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away. What a fantastic journey we
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learned so much today. Thanks for
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joining us on this animal fact
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adventure. Don't forget to like and
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subscribe for more fun here at Kids Fun
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House. See you next time.