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Flop Ear, the Funny Rabbit

Flop Ear, the Funny Rabbit

By: Harry Perry Robinson
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Dive into the captivating life story of a Black Bear from the western United States, narrated in his own voice. He shares his experiences from a time when humans began encroaching on the lands where he and his ancestors had reigned as kings for countless generations. Join him on this poignant journey through nature and resilience. - Summary by Philip ChenevertCopyright Animals & Nature Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • 015 - In The Hands Of Man
    Jan 26 2026
    Dive into the captivating life story of a Black Bear from the western United States, narrated in his own voice. He shares his experiences from a time when humans began encroaching on the lands where he and his ancestors had reigned as kings for countless generations. Join him on this poignant journey through nature and resilience. - Summary by Philip Chenevert
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    18 mins
  • 014 - The Trap
    Jan 26 2026
    Dive into the captivating life story of a Black Bear from the western United States, narrated in his own voice. He shares his experiences from a time when humans began encroaching on the lands where he and his ancestors had reigned as kings for countless generations. Join him on this poignant journey through nature and resilience. - Summary by Philip Chenevert
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    28 mins
  • 013 - Wiping Out Old Scores
    Jan 26 2026
    Dive into the captivating life story of a Black Bear from the western United States, narrated in his own voice. He shares his experiences from a time when humans began encroaching on the lands where he and his ancestors had reigned as kings for countless generations. Join him on this poignant journey through nature and resilience. - Summary by Philip Chenevert
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    20 mins
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