Zoo Clues

Zoo Clues (2013-2017)

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Zoo Clues is a 30-minute E/I program that tackles the animal kingdom's most mind-blowing questions, like these: Can birds fly backwards? Are whales fish? Do dogs sweat? Questions and clues are presented, giving viewers a chance to guess the right answers. The investigation of the answers takes viewers on a fast-paced and entertaining tour of the animal kingdom. Starting September 19, 2015, this series replaced Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures on the syndicated Saturday morning schedule.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 20:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E44Fast and SlowJan 11, 2017
S03E43How Animals Protect ThemselvesJan 11, 2017
S03E42Animal GeographyJan 10, 2017
S03E41Animal EncountersJan 10, 2017
S03E40The Greatest Places to See AnimalsJan 9, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of Zoo Clues?

Zoo Clues premiered on June 17, 2013.

Who is the host of Zoo Clues?

The host of Zoo Clues is Bill Llyod.

What is Zoo Clues about?

Zoo Clues is a wildlife documentary series that seeks to answer questions about animals and their behavior.

How many episodes were in the first season of Zoo Clues?

There were 26 episodes in the first season of Zoo Clues.

Was Zoo Clues filmed in HD?

Yes, Zoo Clues was filmed in high definition.

What animals were featured in the first episode of Zoo Clues?

The first episode of Zoo Clues featured elephants and lobsters.

What are some of the topics covered in Zoo Clues?

Topics covered in Zoo Clues include animal behavior, biology, and conservation.

What is the format of each episode of Zoo Clues?

Each episode of Zoo Clues follows a question-and-answer format, focusing on a different animal behavior or phenomenon.

Was there a lot of narration in Zoo Clues?

No, much of the information in Zoo Clues was presented through images and on-screen text.

What was unique about the filming style of Zoo Clues?

Zoo Clues used a combination of high-speed and time-lapse photography to capture animal behavior.

Were any famous wildlife experts featured in Zoo Clues?

Yes, wildlife experts such as Dr. Jane Goodall appeared on Zoo Clues.

Was Zoo Clues suitable for all ages?

Yes, Zoo Clues was appropriate for audiences of all ages.

Did Zoo Clues feature any dangerous animals?

Yes, Zoo Clues featured animals such as sharks and crocodiles, but always in a safe and controlled setting.

Was Zoo Clues available to stream online?

Yes, Zoo Clues was available for streaming on various platforms.

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