
S9 E6: Dotted Humming Frog’s Ultimate Partner! ✨
Leave a reviewIn this episode of Earth Rangers, a science podcast for kids who love animals and nature, Earth Ranger Emma is deep in the Amazon rainforest on a special mission: to find the perfect match for the dotted humming frog! Finding the right partner in nature can mean the difference between thriving and… becoming someone’s lunch! Will the dotted humming frog team up with a wise burrowing owl, a delicate cold-water coral, or… a tarantula?! Join the adventure as Emma deciphers the clues, runs her matchmaking algorithm, and uncovers an incredible real-life partnership in the wild! If you’re a kid who loves learning science and animal facts, you’ll love Earth Rangers! Visit EarthRangers.com to learn more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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|Season: 9 |Episode: 6 |
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In this episode of Earth Rangers, a science podcast for kids who love animals and nature, Earth Ranger Emma is deep in the Amazon rainforest on a special mission: to find the perfect match for the dotted humming frog!
Finding the right partner in nature can mean the difference between thriving and… becoming someone’s lunch! Will the dotted humming frog team up with a wise burrowing owl, a delicate cold-water coral, or… a tarantula?! Join the adventure as Emma deciphers the clues, runs her matchmaking algorithm, and uncovers an incredible real-life partnership in the wild!
If you’re a kid who loves learning science and animal facts, you’ll love Earth Rangers! Visit EarthRangers.com to learn more!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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