Stories about how different animals became distinctive. There was a time when Bushbaby did not have big eyes, until she saw Majitu the Great Giant. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Tortoise challenges Guinea Fowl to find out why the top of Mount Tinga Tinga shines. Show more
Children's animation about how different animals became distinctive. Buffalo lives near the swamp, until one day it moves and he has to find a new home. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Puffadder did not shed his skin until he learned a lesson from Camel. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Once, Eagle did not rule the skies. But when things went wrong for the birds, Eagle saved the day. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. There was a time when Cricket couldn't do anything useful, and it was beginning to get him down. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. The noise of Elephant's snoring, Jackal's howling and Owl's twit-twooing gets too much for Mole. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Lion summons all the animals to pull together and help find food for everyone in Tinga Tinga. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Meerkat never stays still for very long, until she bumps into the Sleeping Stones. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Cheetah was once faster than even the Wind, until one day they had a race. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. There was a time when Skunk didn't smell, until one day Baboon tricked Skunk into tasting the smellyfruit. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Peacock wants to have the biggest and the best tail in Tinga Tinga. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Aardvark did not used to have a sticky tongue, until he got it stuck in the honey log. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. There is a honey shortage in Tinga Tinga and something has to be done. Luckily, Tortoise has a cunning plan. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Chameleon's only colour is dull grey, until one day he stands on a magical rainbow. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Leopard didn't have spots, until one day he met the colourful spotted Puff Adder. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Here, how Camel got very thirsty and drank so much that a hump full of water appeared on his back. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Parrot cannot open his beak, until one day when he sees a beast steal Lion's mane. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. When Hyena didn't have short back legs, he was always chasing the other animals around. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Flea is very big and very round until she tries jumping as exercise. Show more