An English Text About Tamanduas

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An English text sample from a documentary about Tamanduas and their habitat read in English, Received Pronunciation

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
to mandalas are and it is that's news by day. Hollow tree trunks are a favorite hideaway and then can mount in the evening to in termite and ends. They're pretty awkward walkers stepping out on the fist of their front fit to keep their poems safe from the sharp claws. They used to forage. There are two species of to mandala, the northern and the southern. We are looking at the latter here in its home range of the Pantanal, a vast area of wetlands in western brazil, although they are a bit ungainly on the ground. Southern commandos are great at climbing trees where they gather fruit to add a bit of variety to their diet and if they are threatened up there in the trees, they'll balance on their tails while rearing up on a hint legs to use those long claws as fierce defensive weapons. But if that doesn't work, they can always deploy a secret weapon, a truly foul smelling order with a scent much stronger than the skunks. The southern to mandala is known as the stinker of the forest.