
Familie Vogel fragt: Wie laut kann ein Löwe brüllen?
Wissensreise mit Tom Turbo!, Teil 5
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Familie Vogel
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Spiel mit mir
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Daniel Dan
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Hannah Vogel
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Julian Vogel
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Emma Vogel
About this listen
Die spannende Safari mit Tom Turbo in Nairobi geht weiter! Dieses Mal beobachten Familie Vogel und Tom wilde Löwen in ihrem natürlichen Lebensraum. Sie erfahren, wie ein Löwenrudel funktioniert, warum Löwinnen die besseren Jägerinnen sind und wie sich Löwen gegenseitig durch Lecken und Kuscheln pflegen. Auch das brüllende Revierverhalten und die Rollenverteilung im Rudel werden genau erklärt. Ein spannendes und lehrreiches Hörspiel, das Tierwissen kindgerecht vermittelt – mit echten Dschungel-Vibes für kleine Entdecker!
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