Baby Animal Cam
TV-G
7.5
2023
Documentary
Keep an eye on the daily routines, quirky habits and cozy habitats of several baby animals at Cleveland Metroparks.
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EP1 - The Little Ones
October. 12,2023
Baby rhinos, gorillas, otters and orangutans bring new life and playful energy to their environments at Cleveland Metroparks. Live event in English.
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EP2 - Meet the Parents
October. 19,2023
Younglings just want to have fun, but they can never stray too far from their loving parents' watchful eyes. Recorded live in English.
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EP3 - Young and Fun
October. 26,2023
It's playtime all the time for these baby rhinos, gorillas, otters and orangutans. Learn about their lifestyles, diets and more. Recorded live in English.
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EP4 - Animals We Love
November. 02,2023
Inside each habitat, Metroparks' newest arrivals form connections with the animals around them, surrounded by love and care.
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