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* EdutainmentShow: Mostly teaches kids about animals, but also often promotes basic [[AnAesop Aesops]] and pro-social values. In any case, each episode contains a lot of facts about animals, and not just the standard stuff either. Even adults watching are likely to pick up a few things they didn't know before.

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* EdutainmentShow: Mostly teaches kids about animals, but also often promotes basic [[AnAesop Aesops]] lessons and pro-social values. In any case, each episode contains a lot of facts about animals, and not just the standard stuff either. Even adults watching are likely to pick up a few things they didn't know before.
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''Wild Animal Baby Explorers'' is a series once aired weekdays on many Creator/{{PBS}} stations and also available on home video. The series aims to teach very young audiences about animals and nature through a group of young animals that explore the world around them. The series blends mediums by using CGI animation for the main animation, UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash for the characters' [[ImagineSpot Imagine Spots]] and actual footage of nature from the archives of National Wildlife Foundation as the characters get out into nature and explore. The series is based on an early property, a magazine called ''Wild Animal Baby'' and was preceded by an earlier home video property also called simply ''Wild Animal Baby'' featuring mostly the same characters, but without Sammy the Skunk.

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''Wild Animal Baby Explorers'' is a series once aired weekdays on many Creator/{{PBS}} stations and also available on home video. The series aims to teach very young audiences about animals and nature through a group of young animals that explore the world around them. The series blends mediums by using CGI animation for the main animation, UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash for the characters' [[ImagineSpot Imagine Spots]] and actual footage of nature from the archives of National Wildlife Foundation (also the publishers of ''Magazine/RangerRick'') as the characters get out into nature and explore. The series is based on an early property, a magazine called ''Wild Animal Baby'' and was preceded by an earlier home video property also called simply ''Wild Animal Baby'' featuring mostly the same characters, but without Sammy the Skunk.


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* CharacterOverlap: Sammy appears as a character in the ''Ranger Rick Jr.'' magazine as one of Ricky Raccoon's friends. In this continuity, he has an older sister named Flora who doesn't appear in the series.
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: Many of the animals explored on the show are very rare. One installment, about flightless birds, includes footage of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakapo kakapo]], which has only 123 known adult individuals as of June 2016 and is considered critically endangered. Given that the show ended airing new episodes in 2012, it's very possible one or more of the animals seen on it is now extinct.

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