Children's Educational Reel, Adult Female, North American English
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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It's Wacky Wednesday, which means it's time for Wally's wacky world of wild animals. Can you guess the correct animal? I bet you can. Are you ready? Ok. This animal lives in the ocean, but it actually breathes air. It's really, really big and likes to singing songs. It's not a fish but a mammal and is very intelligent, just like you can, you guess what it is. Here's a hint. Its name starts with w today we're learning about the skull. The skull is made of two smaller parts. The cranium is the upper portion of your skull, protecting your brain and all your creative thoughts. The mandible is the lower half of your skull. This is your jaw. It is the strongest bone in your face. Both of these bones are connected so that you can open and close your mouth, allowing you to eat yummy snacks. I mean vegetables. Of course. Welcome to Yellowstone. The world's first National park. The World heritage site comprises an astonishing 2.2 million acres. It is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including the mighty moose ferocious Grizzlies and the ever roaming American Bison Geologic features abound especially geothermic wonders such as the world famous, old faithful Geyser.