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Animal Kingdom

From small insects to large mammals. A film for our youngest visitors.

From small insects to large mammals! For millions of years, animals have been on Earth - join us on a journey through their kingdom where we meet different groups of animals. From the big to the smallest, from those who live in the oceans to those who fly in the air, every creature on our planet has its unique abilities. On the journey, explore all corners of our Earth and ask questions such as: How strong is a crocodile's bite? Do seals snore? And how strong is a dung beetle?

On this journey, we'll discover amazing secrets about animals – and ourselves. Are you ready for an adventure of a lifetime? Join us!

Facts

Recommended age: from 3 years. About age recommendations
Swedish narration: Joel Adolphson
Film duration: Aprox 25 min.
Produced by: K2 films

Did you know?

  • Birds eat a quintillion (1.000.000.000.000.000.000) insects every year
  • Fish have been around for over 480 million years, making them one of the oldest animal groups.
  • By warming themselves in the sun, warm-blooded reptiles can move faster.
  • Crocodiles take a long time to digest their food - months can pass between meals.

King penguins lost their ability to fly millions of years ago. Their wings have been transformed into flippers, which make them excellent swimmers.

The elephant is the largest land mammal.

Because marine mammals become almost weightless in water, they can grow larger and heavier than those that live on land. The brain of a humpback whale can weigh up to a ton.

The largest group of animals consists of the smallest animals - insects. They may be small, but there are trillions of them.

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