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Alpaca

Alpaca Party!

We may not receive much snow in Georgia—but when we do, be sure to channel your inner alpaca! You can watch a herd of snuggly alpacas zoom, prance, and leap through the snow in this video. But why are they so enamored by snow? For one thing, I bet they don’t need to shovel the driveway! But it’s “snow” wonder alpacas love the cold! Alpacas can trac…

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Sammy the Snail

Sammy Wins in Record “Slime”!

Sammy aced the race! Can you beat a pro racer’s record? We bet you can—so long as this pro is Sammy the Snail! Every year, Congham, England stages the annual Snail Racing World Championship—though few American snails have managed to cross the ocean i…

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Icebreaker

Icebreakers & Smile Makers

Do you need an easy icebreaker? Well, we’ve got 3 dog videos guaranteed to wow your dinner guests! The Skate-“bark” Legend Let me introduce you to one legendary pooch! On November 12, 2015, Otto the Bulldog achieved global fame— not to mention one ra…

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Turtle

Get a Taste of Amezaiku!

Halloween has come and gone— and we bet you ended up with a heap of gooey goodies! Here at Tebo, we usually encourage you to cut back on sweets. But for a Japanese delicacy called amezaiku, we’re tempted to make an exception. Have you ever wanted to swallow a swan or devour a dragon? Then let me introduce you to amezaiku, or Japanese candy sculptur…

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Manta Ray

The Marvelous Manta Mouth

From clam chowder to ice cream sundaes, we rely on spoons every day. Sure, spoons come in handy— but they’re not the only way to grab a snack. Across the animal kingdom, creatures big and small have created ways of eating all their own! You might have seen a camel’s mighty molars or a chameleon’s mega tongue, but have you encountered the marvelous …

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