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Relax With Animal Facts

Hippopotamus

Relax With Animal Facts

Stefan Wolfe

Meditation Podcast, Science, Icantsleep, Anxiety, Mental Health, Peaceful Animal Asmr Podcast, Animal Bedtime Stories, Animal Sleep Podcast, Nature, Healing Podcast, Insomnia, Asmr, Relaxing Nature Sounds, Education For Kids, Health & Fitness, Downtosleep, Sleep Stories With Animals, Kids & Family, Sleepy, Depression Podcast

4.8711 Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This podcast episode we talk about the Hippopotamus! Relax, unwind, and join me in the rivers, where we learn all about one of the most dangerous and fascinating creatures in Africa.


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0:00.0

Hello everyone. Welcome back to relax with animal facts. I am Steph Wolf and today I am going to be

0:18.4

learning with you about our furry, scaly, or possibly even slimy friends.

0:26.5

And in today's case, it is definitely going to be more of a slimy friend of ours because we are covering the oh so wonderful hippopotamus.

0:42.2

Now, while slimy is definitely not the greatest adjective to use to describe the hippopotamus,

0:51.4

I don't know exactly what word would be best, but they're definitely

0:57.1

not furry and they're definitely not scaly. Regardless, this episode is a very, very special

1:07.0

listener episode. I could have said the word very four times instead of two because this

1:15.8

episode is not dedicated to one, not dedicated to two or even three of you guys out there, but rather

1:25.1

to a total of four of you.

1:29.3

Many of you have written in to learn about the hippopotamus, and that would mean that

1:36.8

this is a special podcast episode dedicated to Emma, to MJ, to Kirstie, and lastly to Ava. Thank you guys so much for this

1:51.0

wonderful animal suggestion. I had so much fun learning about them and I hope that that will be

2:00.2

reflected in this podcast episode.

2:04.6

And so if it wasn't for you guys writing in Emma, M.J. Kirstie, Eva, for the hippopotamus,

2:12.5

this episode would not have been possible. For those of you that wish to write into the show

2:19.8

so that you can hear about and learn about a particular animal

2:25.5

that you think is super cool and super interesting,

2:29.7

and you want to have your very own podcast episode,

2:33.3

make sure to write in in one of four ways.

2:39.4

The first way and the most popular way is to write into the Instagram handle at Relax with Animal Facts.

2:49.6

The second way is that you can send an email directly to Relax with Animal Facts at gmail.com.

2:59.7

The third way is that you can request an animal with our brand new website by going to relax withanamifacts.com and then going over to the

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