By Kingdom: Animalia Podcasts
This is a for kids by kids (and chickadees) animal podcast. Every episode your host Devon and his sneaky little chickadee co-hosts, Chet and Cap, will dive into all the facts of one species of animal with jokes, fun facts, and quizzes along the way. You can suggest an animal at contact@kingdomanimaliapod.com and visit my website at https://kingdomanimaliapod.com. So what are you waiting for? Let’s explore this amazing Kingdom: Animalia.
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- Fun Fact Quiz: Which is the fastest fish? Published 9/24/2022

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- Pole: Which do you think are cooler, Octopuses or Squids? Published 8/23/2022
Note: This is just for fun. In reality all animals are equally cool

Octopuses: 3 (75%)

Squids: 1 (15%)
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They are VERY smat
Vote: Octopuses 🐙
Octopuses! I watched My Octopus Teacher and it was amazing to see how it expresses emotions.
Vote: Squids 🦑
Squids!
They can grow to size of ships, at least in the books I read.
The largest recorded giant squid was fifty-nine feet long.
Vote: Octopuses 🐙
I think octopuses are cooler because they’re so smart. Did you know they can solve Rubiks cubes and they have brains in their arms? Technically octopuses don’t have tentacles but arms. In cephalopods (octopuses, squid, cuttlefish etc) arms are shorter, more muscular and have suckers going all the way down them while tentacles are longer and only have suckers at their ends.