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Cool Facts About Animals

Elephants (Part I)

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// We have been wanting to do elephants for SO long. Just recently, we got a slide show presentation from listener Emily that really inspired us to get moving on it! //

© Cool Facts About Animals Podcast Length 00:21:21 26 May 2020 Age: Under-5s , 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Animals , Fact Country: USA Type: Episodic

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© Cool Facts About Animals Podcast Length 00:21:21 26 May 2020 Age: Under-5s , 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Animals , Fact Country: USA Type: Episodic

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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

We have been wanting to do elephants for SO long. Just recently, we got a slide show presentation from listener Emily that really inspired us to get moving on it!

In this episode, we chat about elephants with Grady's friend Finn. We talk about how smart they are, the ways they communicate, how they show empathy, how big they are, how much they poop, and lots more.

Later this week, we will be speaking with Dr. Josh Plotnik, who studies elephants and how they socialize. Stay tuned!

Do you want to get in touch with us? Send us an email at coolfactsaboutanimals@gmail.com or tweet us @coolanimalspod.

Thanks to Andrew Barkan of Ear Snacks for the music!


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