• Animal Gyan - Water Animals

  • By: Chimes
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Animal Gyan - Water Animals

By: Chimes
  • Summary

  • ​Planet Earth consists of millions of wildlife species – some of them are visible to us on a daily basis while others live in wild forests or other humanly uninhabitable places. But despite this, each animal has its own biology and possess some unique characteristics which differentiates them from rest of the animal kingdom - be it the long neck of Giraffe, black and white stripes of zebra, huge physical structures of humpback whales, musical notes of a cuckoo bird or the ability to soar high in the sky of an eagle. Animal Gyan is an original podcast series by Chimes Radio – India’s 1st Audio Platform for Kids - where we talk about different animals and their unique features to introduce the wonders of nature to our young listeners. While scientifically animals are divided into 5 different phylum (Invertebrates, Vertebrates, Arthropods, Mollusks and Echinoderms), for the sake of simplicity, we have used a much simpler categorization of Land (terrestrial), Water (aquatic) and Air (aerial) animals. This book of knowledge in audio format provides children with an overview of some of the most popular animals from each of these categories while also delving into some amazing facts about them which probably you may not be aware of before. So let’s hop into these 2-minutes short audio animal encyclopedias to know more about the members of our animal kingdom! ​A water animal or aquatic animal are those that lives in water. Listed below are some popular water animals that you ought to know about along with some of their fascinating characteristics. For more kid's podcasts and 24x7 web radio, download the free 'Chimes Radio' apps from Apple and Google App Stores. www.chimesradio.com  https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/  https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/  https://twitter.com/ChimesRadio
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Episodes
  • Crocodiles
    Jul 8 2021

    Crocodiles are amphibian reptiles which have bullet proof scales on their body. They are ferocious animals which have 24 species in the world. Crocodiles always follow the track they came on to return. These animals can survive without food for long. 


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    3 mins
  • Walrus
    Mar 25 2021

    Walrus are water animals that can be identified by their tusks. They prefer living in shallow water, but dive to deep waters for their food. They live in cold climates and prefer living on ice. Listen in to know more interesting things about these huge animals.


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    2 mins
  • Otters
    Feb 23 2021

    Otters are very playful water mammals. Except some Oceanic Islands they are found everywhere. They are deep sleepers, and have a threat of getting flown away while asleep, listen in to know what exactly they do to avoid it.


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    2 mins

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