What a relaxing video! I live roughly 1500 miles to your north and the eastern grey squirrels are more common that the sweet little Douglas squirrels. They're both so cute! 😍
Love the videos!! Thank you so much for uploading these. Could I request you make a follow up video for the one you did on 'Timelines of Ancient Empires'? Thank you so much :)
It's not just California! People add that G to orangutan in Ohio too! I think it's just hard for people to say certain words or phrases without making similar syllables rhyme. It doesn't help that, in the '90s, there was a Tang commercial with an orangutan in it. Let me see if I can find it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH I WANTED TO FALL ASLEEP TO ANIMAL FACTS
Yay more animal facts to snooze to 😴 I saw a clip earlier of an amazing animal called an Ibix, ever heard of them?
Yes! I've been learning about a similar animal called a kudu that lives in a country coming up soon.
@@ASMRGeographica I was amazed at the ibix climbing the damn walls, heard was in my mouth lol.
What a relaxing video!
I live roughly 1500 miles to your north and the eastern grey squirrels are more common that the sweet little Douglas squirrels. They're both so cute! 😍
I ADORE your channel! 😇
Could you put a link for the other chapters of the book in the description?
I’m in the Midwest (Kansas City) and I’ve always heard it with the G too!
Love the videos!! Thank you so much for uploading these. Could I request you make a follow up video for the one you did on 'Timelines of Ancient Empires'? Thank you so much :)
Absolutely!
I wonder if there will be any racoons in this... guess I will have to watch it all
Unless your book uses Toyota Corolla's as a unit of measurement for the size of animals I'm totally lost.
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Americans will use anything but the metric system 😅
It's not just California! People add that G to orangutan in Ohio too! I think it's just hard for people to say certain words or phrases without making similar syllables rhyme. It doesn't help that, in the '90s, there was a Tang commercial with an orangutan in it. Let me see if I can find it.
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Okay I'm pretty sure these are actually chimps, but the license plate says orangutan.
I remember Tang!
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I say Orangatang