Lion, they call him the king of the jungle. They have huge manes. That's what lions sound like. Bear, bears are very fond of hibernation. You can recognize them by their huge body and large paws. That's what they sound like. Squirrels and chipmunks are very fond of nuts. They have imposing fluffy tails that are at least as big as their bodies. And that's what they sound like. Bird, birds have wings and they fly. They sing the most cheerful songs in the forest. That's how birds sound.
Where is the lion? You are cool. So where is the bear? Yes, you're going super. Where is the squirrel? You are an excellent observer. Finally, where is the bird?
Cats are the smallest of the felines. When they are loved, they show their happiness by purring. And that's how they sound. Dogs love to play. They have excited tails that never stop when they are happy. And that's how they sound. Rabbits, rabbits have long ears, teeth and pon pon tails. They are very good at jumping. And that's how they sound.
Where is the cat? Yes, that's right. So where is the dog? Yes, you're going super. Finally, where is the rabbit?
Sharks, sharks live in large seas. They have their unique fins on their backs. They have a large number of teeth inside their giant mouths. Octopus, octopuses have eight arms. They are adept at changing color and are very intelligent. Sea horse, sea horses are one of the cutest animals that live in the sea. They are creatures that can stand upright and swim among sea creatures. The whale, the whale, is the most enormous living creature in the world. They are famous for singing songs in the depths of the sea. Starfish ,starfishes are among the most beautiful animals in the ocean. They have hundreds of feet under their body and move very slowly.
Where is the shark? Yes, that's right. So where is the octopus? Yes, you're going super. Where is the sea horse? So there you have it. Where's the whale? You are an excellent observer. Finally, where is the starfish?
Rhino. Rhinos have a massive horn on their nose. You can recognize them by their huge, thick skin. This is what they sound like. Crocodile. Crocodiles are the largest reptiles. You can recognize them from their unique head and mouth structure. And that's what they sound like. Frog. Frogs can live both in water and on land. And that's what frogs make. And you know, when they make sounds, the bottom of their mouth inflates and deflates like a balloon. Hedgehogs. Hedgehogs have spines. These spines protect them, but they have soft hairs on their abdomen. And that's what they sound like. Fishes. Fishes live in water. There are many fish in the water. If you see a fish surfacing, it has definitely come to say hello to you.
Where is the rhino? Yes, that's true. So where is the crocodile? Yeah, you're doing great. Where is the frog? You are an excellent observer. Where is the hedgehog? Bravo and applause! Finally, where is the fish? Congratulations, you know this too.
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