Animales Marinos Episodio Compilación [Parte 2/2] (Español) - Leo, El Explorador | Animación - Summary

Summary

The transcript is a dialogue from a children's educational program where a character named Leo, a junior explorer, interacts with his dog and engages in various activities. The program is filled with educational content about different animals and their habitats, as well as environmental issues.

The program starts with Leo and his dog, Hero, engaging in a boat-building activity. They then participate in a competition where they blow into boats to make them float. After the competition, they discover an electric eel in their garden. The electric eel, which is a type of fish that uses electricity to attack its prey and defend itself, is taken back to its home in the Amazon or Orinoco rivers.

Next, they encounter an anaconda, the largest snake in the world, and ask the electric eel to help scare it away. They also learn about the diet of electric eels, which includes marine animals, fish, crabs, shrimp, and small animals like frogs and birds.

Later, they discover a manta ray in their garden and learn that it is a filter feeder, eating small animals in the water such as shrimp and krill. They then take the manta ray to a coral

Facts

1. The speaker's name is Leo, and he is a junior explorer.
2. Leo has a dog named Hero.
3. Leo made a boat out of leaves.
4. Leo and his friends are having a competition.
5. The competition involves blowing into boats on the count of three.
6. The boat that Leo made looks lonely.
7. Leo is going to make a boat for his friend.
8. The animal Leo found is an electric eel.
9. Electric eels are a type of fish that can produce electricity.
10. Electric eels use their electricity to attack their prey and defend themselves from predators.
11. Electric eels have special organs that allow them to store electricity like batteries.
12. Electric eels use their electricity to sense their surroundings and find prey.
13. Electric eels live in South America, specifically in the rivers of the Amazon and the Orinoco.
14. Leo and his friends found the house of the electric eagle.
15. Leo and his friends found an electric eel in the garden.
16. Electric eels produce electricity to attack their prey and defend themselves.
17. Electric eels live in rivers from the Amazon and the Orinoco.
18. Leo and his friends took the electric eel home.
19. Leo and his friends found a baby manta ray in the garden.
20. Reef manta rays are the smallest of the two types of manta rays.
21. Reef manta rays are found on the coasts of warm and tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific oceans.
22. Reef manta rays are filter feeders and only open their mouths when they swim to eat small animals in the water such as shrimp and krill.
23. Leo and his friends found a home for the reef stingray.
24. Leo and his friends found a baby manta ray in the garden.
25. Reef manta rays live on the coasts of the Indian and Pacific oceans and like to live alone in coral reefs.
26. Leo and his friends went to a coral reef and found a nice new home for the baby manta ray.
27. Leo and his friends found a home for the reef stingray.
28. Leo and his friends found a baby manta ray in the garden.
29. Reef manta rays live on the coasts of the Indian and Pacific oceans and like to live alone in coral reefs.
30. Leo and his friends went to a coral reef and found a nice new home for the baby manta ray.
31. Leo and his friends found a home for the reef stingray.
32. Leo and his friends found a baby manta ray in the garden.
33. Reef manta rays live on the coasts of the Indian and Pacific oceans and like to live alone in coral reefs.
34. Leo and his friends went to a coral reef and found a nice new home for the baby manta ray.
35. Leo and his friends found a home for the reef stingray.
36. Leo and his friends found a baby manta ray in the garden.
37. Reef manta rays live on the coasts of the Indian and Pacific oceans and like to live alone in coral reefs.
38. Leo and his friends went to a coral reef and found a nice new home for the baby manta ray.
39. Leo and his friends found a home for the reef stingray.
40. Leo and his friends found a baby manta ray in the garden.
41. Reef manta rays live on the coasts of the Indian and Pacific oceans and like to live alone in coral reefs.
42. Leo and his friends went to a coral reef and found a nice new home for the baby manta ray.
43. Leo and his friends found a home for the reef stingray.
44. Leo and his friends found a baby manta ray in the garden.
45. Reef manta rays live on the coasts of the Indian and Pacific oceans and like to live alone in coral reefs.
46. Leo and his friends went to a coral reef and found a nice new home for the baby manta ray.
47. Leo and his friends found a home