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Los bebés salvajes crecen y aprenden mientras enfrentan cambios en cada estación. Desde el invierno hasta el verano, ellos descubren cómo adaptarse en un mundo que no deja de transformarse.
Los bebés salvajes crecen y aprenden mientras enfrentan cambios en cada estación. Desde el invierno hasta el verano, ellos descubren cómo adaptarse en un mundo que no deja de transformarse.
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S5, EP15 "Bebés de arena y mar"Pingüinos juguetones, ballenas majestuosas y manatíes curiosos son algunas de las especies que encuentran su hogar en hermosos ecosistemas costeros como playas, mares y bosques de manglares.
Pequeños en la naturaleza
S5, EP16 "Aventura africana"Un extraordinario paseo por la selva y la sabana africana, hogar de una maravillosa familia de gorilas, leones con sus cachorros y las criaturas más altas del planeta, las jirafas.
Pequeños en la naturaleza
S5, EP9 "Bebés acuáticos"Una travesía que revela cómo crías y padres sobreviven, juegan y crecen rodeados del mar. Sheinelle Jones explora la vida de familias de animales que habitan en las costas del mundo.
Pequeños en la naturaleza
S5, EP8 "A través de las estaciones"Los bebés salvajes crecen y aprenden mientras enfrentan cambios en cada estación. Desde el invierno hasta el verano, ellos descubren cómo adaptarse en un mundo que no deja de transformarse.
Pequeños en la naturaleza
S5, EP7 "Bebés del bosque"Las selvas esconden increíbles familias de animales que dependen de los cambios en su entorno para crecer fuertes y permanecer protegidas en medio de las sorpresas de la vida salvaje.
Pequeños en la naturaleza
S5, EP6 "Criaturas llenas de color"Los colores y camuflajes naturales ayudan a los adorables bebés animales a desarrollarse y sobrevivir durante su recorrido por la selva, los bosques y otros paisajes llenos de desafíos.
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