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Giraffes

Episode 3 of the Animal Adventures podcast, hosted by Rhea Koundal, titled "Giraffes" was published on December 6, 2020 and runs 1 minutes.

December 6, 2020 ·1m · Animal Adventures

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All fun facts about Giraffes

All fun facts about Giraffes
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Dido, the Dancing Bear: His Many Adventures by Richard Barnum LibriVox One of the Kneetime Animal Stories for children, Dido the Dancing Bear may seem unethical today, but when it was written in 1916, such spectacles were a relatively common and "harmless" entertainment, In this story, we follow Dido as he is caught, trained and put in a circus. Along the way, he meets several other animals from the series. - Summary by Lynne ThompsonRichard Barnum is a pseudonym of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, which mass-produced children's books. The Life and Adventures of Nat Love Nat Love Nat Love was born a slave, emancipated into abject poverty, grew up riding the range as a cowboy and spent his maturity riding the rails as a Pullman Porter. For me, the most amazing thing about him is that despite the circumstances of his life, which included being owned like a farm animal solely because of the color of his skin and spending later decades living and working as an equal with white coworkers, he was an unrepentant racist! Convinced that the only good Indian was a dead one, and that all Mexicans were "greasers" and/or "bums," he rarely passed up a chance to shoot a member of either group, whether in self-defense or cold blood, and shows no sign of having appreciated the difference. At one point, he fell in love with a Mexican girl but, apparently unable to tolerate this reality, considered her "Spanish." Nat Love was a fascinating character who lived in equally interesting times, and one only wishes his autobiography was much longer and more detailed. summary by ohsostra Tamba, The Tame Tiger; His Many Adventures by Richard Barnum LibriVox Richard Barnum was the pseudonym adopted by several authors of the Stratemeyer Syndicate when writing the Kneetime Animal Stories for children. In this tale, we meet Tamba, the Tame Tiger and follow his escape from the circus and search for something to eat. Shaggo, The Mighty Buffalo (Version 2) by Richard Barnum LibriVox One of a series of children's books in the Kneetime Animal Stories series by Richard Barnum, the pen name of a number of authors in the Stratemeyer Syndicate. In this tale we meet Shaggo the Buffalo and his friends as we follow their adventures.
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