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Animal World Collection

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Animal World Collection takes viewers on a fascinating journey into the lives of animals and their unique behaviours. Animal DNA: Animal Families explores the bonds that shape the animal kingdom, The Otter – A Legend Returns follows the remarkable comeback of a once-endangered species, and Beak and Brain reveals the surprising intelligence of birds. Ideal for libraries and schools, this collection offers engaging insights into wildlife, conservation, and the natural world.

The Animal World Collection is available for unlimited library streaming with flexible licensing options. Contact our marketing team for customised pricing or options tailored to your institution’s needs: 

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