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The Wild Walk of Fame

The Wild Walk of Fame

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The Wild Walk of Fame is a podcast for curious kids who love to learn about animals. Each week I pick an animal and share lots of facts about them, inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife in a fun and engaging way. Think the Hollywood Walk of Fame but for the stars of the animal world rather than the silver screen. The perfect quick fire listen for all budding animal admirers inspiring a love of nature from as early an age as possible. Helping fuel your kids with fun facts to surprise family and friends with each week.The Little Black and White Book Project
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  • Giant tortoise: ancient Galápagos hero who met Darwin and helped shape evolution
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode we talk about a giant who’s been on earth for millions of years - the Galápagos giant tortoise.


    Find out how long they can go without a drink, how long they can live and just how slow they really walk.


    If you love reading check out The Wild Walk of Fame Bookshelf which has all of the animal themed story recommendations from every single episode! Head to www.blackandwhitebookproject.com/blogs/blog/the-wild-walk-of-fame-bookcase


    And if you have a favourite animal you’d like me to feature or an awesome animal fact to share get a grown up to help you send me a message on social media at @the_wildscoop on Instagram or on email at hello@blackandwhitebookproject.com


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    The Wild Walk of Fame is a podcast for curious kids who love to learn about animals. Each week I pick an animal to share lots of facts about, inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife in a fun and engaging way.


    Find out more at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com

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    12 min
  • Alligator: noisy, fast and toothy. The king of the reptiles?
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode we talk about the world’s noisest reptile - the alligator.


    Find out how many teeth it grows over its lifetime, how fast it can actually run (spoiler, faster than you!) and what you call a big old group of gators in the wild.


    If you love reading check out The Wild Walk of Fame Bookshelf which has all of the animal themed story recommendations from every single episode! Head to www.blackandwhitebookproject.com/blogs/blog/the-wild-walk-of-fame-bookcase


    And if you have a favourite animal you’d like me to feature or an awesome animal fact to share get a grown up to help you send me a message on social media at @the_wildscoop on Instagram or on email at hello@blackandwhitebookproject.com


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    The Wild Walk of Fame is a podcast for curious kids who love to learn about animals. Each week I pick an animal to share lots of facts about, inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife in a fun and engaging way.


    Find out more at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com


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    11 min
  • Capybara: world’s biggest rodent who likes to swim but has a seriously gross diet!
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode we talk about the world’s biggest rodent - the capybara.


    Find out how much it likes a dip, how social grooming sets up the group for success and an unusual addition to their diet. Spoiler alert it’s a bit 💩


    If you love reading check out The Wild Walk of Fame Bookshelf which has all of the animal themed story recommendations from every single episode! Head to www.blackandwhitebookproject.com/blogs/blog/the-wild-walk-of-fame-bookcase


    And if you have a favourite animal you’d like me to feature or an awesome animal fact to share get a grown up to help you send me a message on social media at @the_wildscoop on Instagram or on email at hello@blackandwhitebookproject.com


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    The Wild Walk of Fame is a podcast for curious kids who love to learn about animals. Each week I pick an animal to share lots of facts about, inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife in a fun and engaging way.


    Find out more at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com

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    9 min
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