Who's in the Hole? | |
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Production Number |
1-04 (4) |
Airdate |
January 28, 1999 |
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"Who's in the Hole?" is the 4th episode of Zoboomafoo.
Summary[]
A flying squirrel glides into Animal Junction in search of a hole to live in. Chris, Martin and Zoboo are glad to help, but find out that a lot of holes in Animal Junction already have occupants. Who knew that so many creatures lived in holes? But why not? Whether they are in the ground, in rocks or in a tree, holes are perfect homes, safe and warm for foxes, snakes, rabbits, prairie dogs, porcupines, and flying squirrels. Jackie spots a man just about to cut down a dead tree. She stops him and explains that owls, squirrels and raccoons live in tree holes, even if the tree is dead. The man decides it's better to leave the tree standing for now (albeit with a huge saw gash in it).
Animals[]
Note: Featured animals are in bold, mystery animals are also underlined.
- Corn snake (albino)
- Snowy owl
- Bald eagle
- Northern bald eagle
- Northern flying squirrel (called Flying squirrel)
- (called Flying squirrel)
- Sugar glider (called Flying squirrel)
- sugar glider (called Flying squirrel)
- Turkey vulture (called Bird)
- Eastern turkey vulture (called Bird)
- Hairy woodpecker (called Woodpecker)
- Rabbit (mentioned)
- Mouse (mentioned)
- Brown rat (called Rat)
- Fancy rat (called Rat)
- Himalayan rat (called Rat)
- Fancy rat (called Rat)
- North American porcupine (called Porcupine)
- Eastern porcupine (called Porcupine)
- Eastern porcupine (called Porcupine)
- Common warthog (called Warthog)
- (called Warthog)
- termite (called Termite)
- Spotted hyena (called Hyena)
- Meerkat
- Barn owl (called Owl)
- (called Owl)
- Human
- Modern human
- Great horned owl (called Owl)
- Fox squirrel (called Squirrel)
- Eastern fox squirrel (called Squirrel)
- Raccoon
- Eastern raccoon (called Raccoon)
- Striped skunk (called Skunk)
- Canada skunk
- Wild horse (called Horse)
- Horse
- American Quarter Horse (called Horse)
- Horse
- Black-footed ferret
- American badger (called Badger)
- Central North American badger (called Badger)
- Black-tailed prairie dog (called Prairie dog)
- Dog (mentioned)
- Red-tailed hawk
- Krider's hawk (called Red-tailed hawk)
- Red Fox
- fox (called Red fox)
Kid/s and their Pet/s[]
Nigel and his pet worm Slinky