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Squiz Kids

Royal fever ripples through Australia; Paris’ underground skeleton caves; Aussies bow out in T20; and de-extincting the Tassie Tiger.

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© Squiz Media Length 00:09:40 20 October 2024 Season 5 Episode 1126 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: News Country: Australia Type: Episodic

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© Squiz Media Length 00:09:40 20 October 2024 Season 5 Episode 1126 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: News Country: Australia Type: Episodic

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TRAILER: Squiz Kids

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla strolled through sunny Sydney, wowing crowds on their short visit. They’re off to Canberra next, but the big event is a meet-and-greet at the Opera House.

Beneath the bustling streets of Paris lie the creepy catacombs—home to 6 million skeletons! Scientists are now studying these ancient bones to uncover secrets about the people they belonged to.

Scientists are on the verge of bringing the extinct Tasmanian Tiger back to life. With the genome almost fully restored, tiger cubs could be just around the corner.

The Aussie Women’s cricket team faced a tough loss in the T20 semi-final against South Africa. While they won’t get their fourth straight title this time, this defeat could be the boost they need to come back stronger next season!

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