Wild and Kind Kids Podcast

The Tiger

Wild and Kind Kids

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In the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, a young tiger named Lilia has a roar that can be heard for miles. It sounds impressive … but it’s also kind of a problem. When Lilia learns that her roar can be too big for some moments (and exactly right for others), she discovers the power of choosing when to use her voice.

Join Carie, Lincoln, and Eliza as they prowl, listen, and learn about tigers in this story-driven episode grounded in real animal science and big-hearted lessons about communication, courage, and care.

Kids will discover:

  • Why tigers roar and how they use sound to communicate
  • How far a tiger’s roar can travel (hint: really far!)
  • Why tiger stripes are perfect camouflage
  • How tigers are adapted for swimming, even in mangrove forests
  • What it means when an animal is endangered

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