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Episode Guide
- Why Skunk Smells
Finding out why skunks smell.
- Why Ostrich Sticks Her Head in the Ground
Sometimes, Ostrich simply has no other place to hide.
- Why Hyena Has Short Back Legs
Never bite another animal's bottom.
- Why Flamingo Stands on One Leg
There was a time when flamingo stood on both legs.
- Why Cheetah Has Tears
Cheetah and Wind race each year to see who is the fastest.
- Why Meerkat Is Always on the Lookout
Meerkat causes chaos by running around Tinga Tinga.
- Why Squirrel Gathers Nuts
Squirrel races to find food for all the animals.
- Why Mole Lives Underground
Mole thinks Tinga Tinga is too noisy.
- Why Hyena Has Short Back Legs
Hyena was always chasing around and nipping other animals on the bottom; one day the animals had enough.
- Why Eagle Rules the Skies
Eagle saves the day and is rewarded half the kingdom.
- Why Camel Has a Hump
Camel's attempt to take just one drink from the waterhole on a hot day results in his hump.
- Why Puff Adder Sheds His Skin
Puff learns that every animal needs a friend.
- Why Monkeys Swing in the Trees
When Monkey becomes stranded in a mango tree, he tricks nasty Crocodile into taking him to dry land.
- Why Buffalo Has Horns
How buffalo has changed.
- Why Owl's Head Turns All the Way Round
When mangos start disappearing in Tinga Tinga, Owl is ordered to keep watch.
- Why Guinea Fowl Has Dots
Tortoise asks Guinea Fowl why the top of Mount Tinga Tinga shines.
- Why Lizard Hides Under Rocks
Lizard is ashamed when he realizes the other animals know that he has been stealing their food.
- Why Chameleon Changes Colour
Rainbow colors.
- Why Giraffe Has a Long Neck
After tasting some honey, Giraffe gets her head stuck in a honey tree and has to stay there for all of Summer, Autumn and Winter.
- Why Bushbaby Has Big Eyes
A time when Bushbaby didn't have big eyes.
- Why Wildebeest Stampede
Tortoise figures out a way to keep the wildebeests from eating so much grass on the plains.
- Why Parrot Can't Keep a Secret
Parrot cannot keep a secret anymore.
- Why Chameleon Changes Colour
A sad Chameleon stands on a magical rainbow and soaks up all the colors.
- Why Whale Spouts
The animals help Whale get back to the ocean.
- Why Baboon Has a Bare Bottom
After playing tricks on all the animals, they decide to give naughty Baboon a taste of his own medicine.
- Why Meerkat is Always on the Lookout
Meerkat causes chaos by running around Tinga Tinga.
- Why Aardvark Has a Sticky Tongue
A time when Aardvark didn't have a sticky tongue.
- Why Peacock Struts
Pride comes before a fall.
- Why Cricket Chirrups
- Why Puffadder Sheds His Skin
Puffadder learns that every animal needs a friend.
- Why Bees Sting
Bees need to protect their precious honey.
- Why Baboon Has a Bare Bottom
It's not nice to play tricks.
- Why Bushbaby Has Big Eyes
Strange things begin to happen in Tinga Tinga when stories that Majitu the Great Giant has returned.
- Why Hummingbird Hums
Not everyone can sing like a bird.
- Why Zebra Has Stripes
Tortoise thinks that a new black coat might help all-white Zebra hide better in the savannah.
- Why Flea Jumps
The flea tries very hard to reach the sky.
- Why Snake Has No Legs
Snake swaps a thousand legs for Millipede's two eyes.
- Why Ants Work Together
Being tiny as an ant makes life hard.
- Why Porcupine Has Quills
Porcupine runs into the quill bushes to relieve her terrible itching.
- Why Hyena Has a Short Back
- Why Hare Hops
Tortoise teaches Hare that it is not always fun to finish in first place.
- Why Leopard Has Spots
All the animals had something special expect Leopard.
- Why Flamingo Stands on One Leg
An underwater crab dance is the reason that Flamingo stands on one leg.
- Why Wildebeest Stampede
Never say the world 'run' near a Wildebeest.
- Why Crocodile Has a Bumpy Back
Falling asleep in the sun and missing a warning about a wildebeest stampede cost Crocodile his smooth skin.
- Why Camel Has a Hump
The desert is too hot.
- Why Bat Hangs Upside Down
The animals decided to give naughty Bat a taste of his own medicine.
- Why Flamingo Stands on One Leg; Why Chameleon Changes Color
- Why Tickbird Sits on Hippo's Back
Little Tickbird wins a contest against Hippo, drinking more water in a single gulp.
- Why Crocodile has a Bumpy Back; Why Wildebeest Stampede
- Why Peacock Struts
Peacock wants to be the best at everything in Tinga Tinga.
- Why Camel has a Hump; Why Mosquito Buzzes
- Why Aardvark Has a Sticky Tongue
Aardvark gets his tongue stuck in a honey log and all his friends help to pull it out.
- Why Ostrich Sticks Her Head in the Ground; Why Jackal Howls at the Moon
- Why Hippo Has No Hair
One night while Hippo was sleeping, a spark from the fire catches the end of her hairy tail; she runs through the bush until she jumps in the waterhole. Since then, Hippo stays in the cool waters without a single hair on her hide.
Today at 10:30am EDT - Disney Junior US - Why Rhino Charges; Why Vulture is Bald
- Why Jackal Howls at the Moon
The animals convince Jackal that the moon is made of the sweetest, most delicious honey in Tinga Tinga.
- Why Woodpecker Pecks
There was a time when the woodpecker didn't make a sound at all and all the other birds made sound.
- Why Vulture Is Bald
Vulture boasts about her beautiful crown of golden plumage.
- Why Spider Has a Tiny Waist
Greedy Spider hears of four feasts and want to attend them all.
- Why Tortoise Has a Broken Shell
That's what happens when you have to jump off a cloud
- Why Caterpillar Is Never in a Hurry
- Why Hen Pecks at the Ground
Peacock upsets Mama Hen and makes her feel plain, so Eagle loans Mama Hen her most prized possession -- a needle.
- Why Tortoise Has a Broken Shell
Tortoise tricks birds into making him a pair of wings; then birds make Tortoise jump off a cloud.
Today at 10:45am EDT - Disney Junior US - Why Hare Hops
It isn't good to win all the time.
- Why Guinea Fowl Has Dots
Tortoise challenges Guinea Fowl to find out why the top of Mount Tinga Tinga shines.
- Why Jackal Howls at the Moon
The jackal howls at the moon because it's made of Mooooon Honey.
- Why Bees Sting
Bees need to protect their precious honey.
- Why Crocodile Has a Bumpy Back
Too much sun and too many wildebeest.
- Why Ants Work Together
The ants desperately wanted to build themselves a home, but the animals kept sitting on them.
- Why Lizard Hides Under Rocks
Lizard tries to hide his naughty face.
- Why Porcupine Has Quills
It was all Jackie's fault.
- Why Giraffe Has a Long Neck
- Why Caterpillar Is Never in a Hurry
While all the animals preparing for the best-dressed parade, Caterpillar sits in a tree munching on leaves.
- Why Vulture is Bald
Vulture boasts about her beautiful crown of golden plumage.
- Why Lion Roars
Lion dares to enter the Great Cave of Tinga Tinga in order to find his roar.
- Why Spider Has a Tiny Waist
The spider is pulled north, south, east and west.
- Why Rhino Charges
Rhino wants to be invited to the Dance of the Horns, but he does not have a horn.
- Why Frog Croaks
The birds become jealous of frog's singing voice.
- Why Frog Croaks
Jealous birds trick Frog into a singing duel until his voice is worn out.
- Why Mosquito Buzzes
The animals decide to tie grass around Mosquito's tail so everyone can swat her away rather than listen to her gossipy stories.
- Why Tickbird Sits on Hippo's Back
Little Tickbird wins a contest against Hippo, drinking more water in a single gulp.
- Why Owl's Head Turns All the Way Around
Sometimes it's good to have eyes in the back of your head.
- Why Warthog Is So Ugly
While being chased by Lion, a boastful Warthog runs into Porcupine's burrow headfirst.
- Why Squirrel Gathers Nuts
There was a time when Squirrel was too busy braiding her tail to gather nuts, until Lion summons all the animals to pull together and help find food.
- Why Warthog Is So Ugly
That's what happens when the warthog runs into Porcupine's burrow headfirst.
- Why Mole Lives Underground
Mole tries to escape the noise of Elephant's snoring, Jackal's howling and Owl's hooting by digging underground until she finds total quiet.
- Why Monkey Swings in the Trees
- Why Eagle Rules the Skies
When Eagle saves the day for the birds, Lion rewards her with half the kingdom.
- Why Hippo Has No Hair
Hippo used to have hair, a lot of it!
- Why Buffalo Has Horns
Buffalo saves the day for all the horned animals who live on the plains by pushing back the muddy swamp.
- Why Bat Hangs Upside Down
The animals decide to say 'Boo!' back to naughty bat.
- Why Whale Spouts
When a storm depositis Whale in the waterhole, the animals help move her back to the ocean.
- Why Snake Has No Legs
Snake swapped a thousand legs for Millipede's two eyes.
- Why Parrot Can't Keep a Secret
There was a time when Parrot couldn't open his beak at all; then some beast dared to steal Lion's mane and Parrot saw the whole thing.
- Why Elephant Has a Trunk
Crocodile feels particularly snappy.
- Why Hummingbird Hums
When Hummingbird is sad because she can't sing as sweetly as a bird, Tortoise suggests she try singing with her beak closed.
- Turns All the Way Round
- Why Flea Jumps
An overweight Flea wants to see the world.
- Why Zebra Has Stripes
Zebra can have as much grass as he likes.
- Why Elephant Has a Trunk
A snappy crocodile is responsible for elephant getting a trunk.
- Why Lion Roars
A time when lion lost his roar.
- Why Cheetah has Tears
Cheetah and Wind race to see who's the fastest.
- Is Never In a Hurry
A best-dressed parade.
- Why Woodpecker Pecks
A quiet Woodpecker saves the day when the moon and stars disappear.
- Why Hen Pecks the Ground
Hen looks for a friend's needle.
- Why Ostrich Sticks Her Head in the Ground
When Spider and Jackal steal feathers from Ostrich, leaving her looking like a plucked chicken.
- Why Rhino Charges
Rhino and the Dance of the Horns.
- Why Cricket Chirrups
Cricket discovers that he has rhythm.
- Has a Broken Shell
- Why Skunk Smells
Naughty Baboon tricks Skunk into tasting the yucky Smellyfruit.
- Why Mosquito Buzzes