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Comedian Rachel Reenstra takes viewers around the world to encounter a variety of animals and discuss their behaviors with experts. But why a comedian who admittedly knows little about animals? Because she says she always makes a point of observing human behavior (helps with the jokes), and here the aim is to gain even more knowledge about how people interact with one another by examining how it's done in the animal world.
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