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Amazing Facts About Kangaroos – Fun Learning for Kids

Kangaroo fact for kids: Kangaroos are amazing hoppers with strong back legs and a long tail for balance. A baby kangaroo is called a joey and stays safe in its mother’s pouch. Kangaroos are marsupials and mostly eat grass and leaves. They often live in groups called mobs. Tap play to hear the facts, watch the animation, and enjoy learning with Vidyom!

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Amazing Facts About Cheetahs – Fun Learning for Kids

Cheetah fact for kids: meet the world’s fastest land animal and learn how cheetahs sprint, turn quickly, and hunt in daylight. Tap Play to hear the audio, watch the animation, and explore 10 fun facts about their 110 km/h speed, “tear lines” for bright sun, flexible spine, tail like a rudder, and special claws that act like running shoes. A simple animal lesson for home and classroom learning.

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Amazing Facts About Elephants – Fun Learning for Kids

Elephant fact for kids: discover the world’s largest land animal and learn how elephants use their trunk, big ears, and amazing memory. Tap Play to hear the audio, watch the animation, and explore 10 fun facts about family groups led by a matriarch, baby calves, tusks, special rumbles, and how elephants help nature by spreading seeds. A simple animal lesson for home and classroom learning.

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Amazing Facts About Hippopotamus – Fun Learning for Kids

Hippopotamus fact for kids: meet the giant “river horse” that loves water! Tap Play to hear the audio, watch the animation, and learn 10 fun facts—hippos can hold their breath for about 5 minutes, have eyes/ears/nostrils on top of the head, and babies can swim soon after birth. You’ll also discover how hippos stay cool in rivers, what they eat (plants!), and why they are strong and fast on land for short runs.