How Do These Animals Hear Without Ears? | Snake, Octopus, Fish, Frog, Grasshopper | Little Fox

How Do These Animals Hear Without Ears? | Snake, Octopus, Fish, Frog, Grasshopper | Little Fox

Little Fox - Kids Stories and Songs

0:00 Little Fox.

0:05 Uh-oh.

0:07 Uh-oh.

0:07 Uh-oh. Who are you?

0:11 I'm a rattlesnake.

0:15 Rattlesnakes are reptiles.

0:19 Where do you live?

0:22 Where do you live?

0:22 Where do you live? Rattlesnakes live in North and South

0:24 Rattlesnakes live in North and South

0:24 Rattlesnakes live in North and South America.

0:27 We live in prairies, forests, and

0:29 We live in prairies, forests, and

0:29 We live in prairies, forests, and deserts.

0:32 deserts.

0:32 deserts. What's on your tail?

0:35 What's on your tail?

0:35 What's on your tail? That's my rattle.

0:39 We shake our rattles to warn enemies.

0:46 What do you eat?

0:49 What do you eat?

0:49 What do you eat? We mostly eat small animals.

0:54 We love rabbits, mice, and prairie dogs.

0:59 We love rabbits, mice, and prairie dogs.

0:59 We love rabbits, mice, and prairie dogs. How do you find food?

1:02 How do you find food?

1:02 How do you find food? Our tongues are shaped like forks.

1:08 They help us smell prey.

1:12 We can sense heat from prey, too.

1:17 You have big fangs.

1:21 You have big fangs.

1:21 You have big fangs. We use our fangs to bite.

1:26 The bite kills our prey.

1:30 Then we swallow the animal whole.

1:34 Then we swallow the animal whole.

1:34 Then we swallow the animal whole. Do rattlesnakes shed their skin?

1:38 Do rattlesnakes shed their skin?

1:38 Do rattlesnakes shed their skin? Yes, we shed our skin as we grow.

1:43 We rub against rocks to loosen it.

1:47 Then we crawl right out of our skin.

1:51 Then we crawl right out of our skin.

1:51 Then we crawl right out of our skin. Goodbye.

1:53 Goodbye.

1:53 Goodbye. Goodbye, rattlesnake.

2:02 Wow.

2:05 Wow.

2:05 Wow. Who are you?

2:10 I'm an octopus.

2:13 Octopuses are mollusks.

2:18 Mollusks have soft bodies and no bones.

2:25 Where do you live?

2:28 Where do you live?

2:28 Where do you live? Octopuses live in the ocean.

2:32 Octopuses live in the ocean.

2:32 Octopuses live in the ocean. We like to crawl along the ocean floor.

2:37 You have a lot of arms.

2:40 You have a lot of arms.

2:40 You have a lot of arms. Yes, we have eight arms.

2:46 Sometimes we lose an arm.

2:51 But we can grow a new one.

2:55 What's on your arms?

2:59 These are suckers.

3:03 Our suckers can grab things.

3:07 We can even taste with them.

3:11 What do you eat?

3:14 What do you eat?

3:14 What do you eat? We really like clams and crabs.

3:19 Some big octopuses eat sharks.

3:24 Seals and big fish often eat us.

3:29 How do you protect yourself?

3:33 How do you protect yourself?

3:33 How do you protect yourself? We can change color and shape.

3:37 That helps us hide.

3:44 We can also shoot ink.

3:52 How do you swim?

3:55 How do you swim?

3:55 How do you swim? We use the water to move backward.

3:59 First, we suck in water.

4:09 Then we shoot the water out and zoom.

4:15 Goodbye.

4:19 Goodbye, octopus.

4:23 >> [music]

4:29 >> Hi there.

4:31 >> Hi there.

4:31 >> Hi there. Who are you?

4:36 I'm a clownfish.

4:38 I'm a clownfish.

4:38 I'm a clownfish. We are very colorful fish.

4:43 Where do you live?

4:46 Where do you live?

4:46 Where do you live? Clownfish live in the ocean.

4:50 Clownfish live in the ocean.

4:50 Clownfish live in the ocean. We like warm water.

4:53 We like warm water.

4:53 We like warm water. We swim near rocks and reefs.

4:58 What do you eat?

5:00 What do you eat?

5:00 What do you eat? Clownfish eat lots of plants.

5:04 Clownfish eat lots of plants.

5:04 Clownfish eat lots of plants. We also eat tiny animals.

5:09 What's behind you?

5:14 >> [music]

5:14 >> [music]

5:14 >> [music] >> That's a sea anemone.

5:21 Some fish are afraid of them.

5:24 Some fish are afraid of them.

5:24 Some fish are afraid of them. But I'm not.

5:27 You like anemones?

5:31 Yes, we help each other.

5:35 Yes, we help each other.

5:35 Yes, we help each other. Clownfish live with anemones.

5:39 Clownfish live with anemones.

5:39 Clownfish live with anemones. They protect us from enemies.

5:46 How do clownfish help anemones?

5:50 How do clownfish help anemones?

5:50 How do clownfish help anemones? Clownfish clean anemones.

5:53 Clownfish clean anemones.

5:53 Clownfish clean anemones. We chase their enemies away.

5:57 We chase their enemies away.

5:57 We chase their enemies away. And we share our food.

6:01 Do all clownfish look like you?

6:05 Do all clownfish look like you?

6:05 Do all clownfish look like you? No, clownfish have different colors.

6:10 No, clownfish have different colors.

6:10 No, clownfish have different colors. Some have different patterns.

6:13 Some have different patterns.

6:13 Some have different patterns. Look, I have three white stripes.

6:21 Oh, no. The anemone needs help.

6:25 Oh, no. The anemone needs help.

6:25 Oh, no. The anemone needs help. Goodbye.

6:28 Goodbye, clownfish.

6:36 Hi.

6:39 Hi.

6:39 Hi. Who are you?

6:43 I'm a red-eyed tree frog.

6:49 Frogs are amphibians.

6:54 Where do you live?

6:57 Where do you live?

6:57 Where do you live? Red-eyed tree frogs live in North and

7:00 Red-eyed tree frogs live in North and

7:00 Red-eyed tree frogs live in North and South America.

7:04 We like rainforests.

7:08 Do you live in trees?

7:11 Do you live in trees?

7:11 Do you live in trees? We live in trees near water.

7:16 Tadpoles live in the water.

7:20 Tadpoles are baby frogs.

7:25 What do you eat?

7:28 What do you eat?

7:28 What do you eat? Red-eyed tree frogs eat insects.

7:33 We like crickets, moths, and flies.

7:39 We catch prey with our long, sticky

7:42 We catch prey with our long, sticky

7:42 We catch prey with our long, sticky tongues.

7:51 Where do you sleep?

7:54 Where do you sleep?

7:54 Where do you sleep? We sleep on the bottoms of leaves.

8:00 We can stick to the leaves.

8:04 Do you have any enemies?

8:10 Birds and snakes try to eat us.

8:15 But our colors help protect us.

8:20 Our green bodies blend in with leaves.

8:30 What if an enemy sees you?

8:36 Our red eyes can surprise enemies.

8:41 Then we jump.

8:44 Then we jump.

8:44 Then we jump. Our orange legs also surprise enemies.

8:53 Oh, no. I see a snake.

8:58 Goodbye, red-eyed tree frog.

9:09 Oh, hello.

9:13 Oh, hello.

9:13 Oh, hello. >> [music]

9:14 >> [music]

9:14 >> [music] >> Who are you?

9:18 I'm a grasshopper.

9:21 I'm a grasshopper.

9:21 I'm a grasshopper. We are insects that jump.

9:28 Where do you live?

9:30 Where do you live?

9:30 Where do you live? We live all over the world.

9:34 We live all over the world.

9:34 We live all over the world. We like forests and fields.

9:39 What do you eat?

9:41 What do you eat?

9:41 What do you eat? Grasshoppers eat plants.

9:45 Grasshoppers eat plants.

9:45 Grasshoppers eat plants. We eat lots of leaves.

9:49 We like bark and flowers, too.

9:52 We like bark and flowers, too.

9:52 We like bark and flowers, too. You have really long legs.

9:56 You have really long legs.

9:56 You have really long legs. Our long back

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