The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Weavers
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Weavers

Did you know that weaver birds build their nests at the end of branches to look like fruit? 🤯🐦

These amazing birds are master nest weavers, using their beaks to weave intricate nests from blades of grass and other plant materials.

Learn more about weaver birds and other amazing animals of Africa in The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition! 🐘

The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Shongololo
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Shongololo

Meet the Shongololo, the millipede with legs that move so perfectly together they look like a wave! 🌊🦒🦵

In The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition, Emilia, Isla, and Audrey encounter these amazing creatures and learn about their unique features.

Shongololo are the largest millipede species in the world, growing up to 33.5 centimeters.

The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Dragonfly teacher
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Dragonfly teacher

Meet a dragonfly teacher on the Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition! 🐉🦋🐘

Dragonflies are one of the oldest and most fascinating creatures on Earth. They have been around for over 300 million years, and they still look almost exactly the same as their ancient ancestors.

In The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition, Emilia, Isla, and Audrey learn all about dragonflies from a wise and knowledgeable dragonfly teacher.

The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Dung Beetle
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Dung Beetle

Did you know that dung beetles eat elephant poop? 💩🪲🐘

These amazing beetles play an important role in the ecosystem by breaking down dung and returning nutrients to the soil.

Join the Curious Cousins on their magical safari expedition and learn all about the fascinating world of dung beetles!