Jim Henson's Animal Show - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Cheetah and the Gazelle

The Dolphin and the Fruit Bat

The Koala and the Ostrich

The Crocodile and the Armadillo

The Aardvark and the Chameleon

The Elephant and the African Hunting Dog

The Lion and the Zebra

The Rattlesnake and the Skunk

The Wildebeest and the Sea Turtle

The Shark and the Sea Lion

The Rhinoceros and the Gorilla

The Sea Otter and the Vulture

The Owl and the Octopus

The Penguin and the Kiwi

The Giraffe and the Sloth

The Tiger and the Tiger Beetle

The Raccoon and the Polar Bear

The Beaver and the Spider

The Wolf and the Baboon

The Kangaroo and the Frog

The Walrus and the Warthog

The Grizzly Bear and the Hedgehog

The Gila Monster and the Kangaroo Rat

The Bighorn Sheep and the Red Deer

The Badger and the Rabbit

The Manatee and the Lemur
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