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Narrated by:
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Colin Draun
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By:
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Liz Karen
About this listen
Some animals have pretty weird tastes in dining. Did you know that porcupines eat antlers, chickens eat rocks, and elephants eat clay? Hold onto your menus, we're going in!
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