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A critically endangered antelope is losing weight fast and needs urgent surgery; a baby rhino takes her first steps out on the savannah.
A critically endangered antelope is losing weight fast and needs urgent surgery; a baby rhino takes her first steps out on the savannah.
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Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom
S2, EP9 "Giant Leap for Rhinokind"A critically endangered antelope is losing weight fast and needs urgent surgery; a baby rhino takes her first steps out on the savannah.
Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom
S2, EP8 "Chilled-Out Cheetahs"A young zebra undergoes urgent abdominal surgery after an encounter with an eland's horn; two meerkats jostle for top position in the meerkat mob.
Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom
S2, EP7 "That's Amore Eel"An eel has anemia; a hippo visits the dentist; a tortoise moves in.
Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom
S2, EP6 "Flocks of Love"A giraffe X-ray; painted dog pack checkup; an adorable flamingo chick.
Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom
S2, EP10 "Gesundheit, Jolo!"Jolo the rescued manatee battles a potentially deadly parasitic infection that puts her release into jeopardy; a cheetah has tummy trouble; Kianga the elephant throws a temper tantrum.
Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom
S2, EP9 "Giant Leap for Rhinokind"A critically endangered antelope is losing weight fast and needs urgent surgery; a baby rhino takes her first steps out on the savannah.
Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom
S2, EP8 "Chilled-Out Cheetahs"A young zebra undergoes urgent abdominal surgery after an encounter with an eland's horn; two meerkats jostle for top position in the meerkat mob.
Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom
S2, EP7 "That's Amore Eel"An eel has anemia; a hippo visits the dentist; a tortoise moves in.
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