Parents' Guide to

Extraordinary Animals

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Common Sense Media Review

Emily Ashby By Emily Ashby , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 6+

Talented critters will amaze the whole family.

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age 2+

Based on 1 parent review

age 2+

Positive all the way!

I love animals, and this show is for the whole family of all ages! Watch it!

What's the Story?

EXTRAORDINARY ANIMALS challenges the common human perception that animals have inferior intellect by introducing viewers to creatures whose astounding abilities defy explanation. From an artistic elephant with a flair for abstracts to a sea lion whose use of logic sometimes exceeds that of humans, these animals truly are unique among their peers. Narrated by William Shatner, each episode follows the story of one amazing animal, documenting its talents and exploring how its ability was nurtured and studied.

Is It Any Good?

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This intriguing series will entertain animal lovers of all ages, which is great news for families. Content-wise, there's nothing to worry about, and experts' insights into the animals' behavior, physiology, and intellect -- combined with the amazing parade of the critters' talents -- plays out like a fun version of biology class. It's a sure bet that you'll never look at animals in quite the same way after a glance at these geniuses.

Even very young viewers will enjoy watching the animals featured in this show, but some kids may have follow-up questions about why wild animals like elephants and orangutans are in captivity and why the subjects are performing tricks for rewards -- and sometimes for the enjoyment of an onscreen audience.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how humans and animals relate. How have humans affected the existence of wild animals like elephants, orangutans, and dolphins? Why are some of these animals held in captivity? How does scientists' work help us better understand them? Would you say that the in-depth study of these animals is a good thing? What responsibilities do humans have toward animals? How can we help preserve endangered species' natural environment?

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