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Wild Animal Baby Explorers is a TV show!
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Meet The Characters
Wild Animal Baby Explorers follows the adventures of five loveable animated characters:
- Sammy, the cute, curious skunk featured in Wild Animal Baby magazine, is an explorer in the making. His enthusiasm for learning is matched only by his love of hide-and-seek.
- Skip, an endearing “nerdy” rabbit, never met a gadget he didn’t like. He relies on the tools in his beloved Explora-Gear tool belt to observe all things wild.
- Benita, a creative and imaginative beaver, embraces everything in nature wholeheartedly and unabashedly. She loves, loves, loves it.
- Izzy, a plucky little owl, is determined to do big things and ready to go on any adventure. He may be small, but he’s got big eyes and an even bigger heart.
- Miss Sally, a super cool salamander, keeps an eye on the young explorers. She keeps them on track and helps them makes sense of the things they see.

Check out the Wild Animal Baby Explorers cartoons from the magazine.

Sammy doesn't know what to bring to the big picnic.

Benita tries to blow the biggest bubble she can.

Will Sammy's wish for a sunny day come true?

"Rocky Adventures"
Skip uses his Explora-gear to find a special rock for Benita.


The Explorers build a snowman that's ready for the beach.


Skip gives the Explorers a spotty riddle to solve.


Sammy needs help from his friends to get to Izzy's clubhouse.


Everyone helps Sammy figure out what to be for Halloween.


A seashell hunt at the beach turns up a few surprises!


The Explorers look for things that start with the letter "B."


Izzy wants to join the Explorers' band.


The Explorers play a fun game of hide-and-seek.


Izzy sits on what looks like an ordinary rock...but then it starts to move!


The Explorers have a high-flying adventure with a kite.


What sound does a hungry skunk make?


The Explorers have some slippery winter fun.


The Explorers spy colorful things in nature.