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Wildlife Nannies Vol.3 DVD

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In this third volume of four DVD's we see a wide range of baby animals being rescued cared for and where possible returned to the wild. We are introduced to: Penguin chicks; Cabrona the orphaned Gnu; Arctic Wolf cubs; Candy & Henry the Emu babies; Limpopo the baby Elephant; Drekki Stocki and Beuki the baby Baboons; Annie the Squirrel Monkey; Skippy the Kangaroo; a blind Antelope called Emily; African Bush Squirrels; Mini Pigs and Cheetahs.

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Released
29 June 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Beckmann Visual Publishing 
Classification
Runtime
105 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5020609007922 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play  The third in a series of heartwarming stories of orphaned baby animals from around the world and the human foster parents who selflessly dedicate their lives to saving and raising them In this third of four volumes we see a wide range of baby animals including among others a gnu penguins emus an elephant baboons cheetahs and a blind antelope being rescued cared for and where possible returned to the wild

The third in a series of heartwarming stories of orphaned baby animals from around the world and the human foster parents who selflessly dedicate their lives to saving and raising them. In this third of four volumes we see a wide range of baby animals including, among others, a gnu, penguins, emus, an elephant, baboons, cheetahs, and a blind antelope being rescued, cared for and where possible returned to the wild.

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