Seven reasons I watch Animal Planet

Growing up as a child of the television generation, I was always mesmerized by any shows having to do with nature or animals. I’d glue myself to the set as Marlin Perkins and Jacques Cousteau took me on brilliant adventures far removed from my own life of domesticated animals.

But I always loved the domestic animals as well. Dogs and cats have always been a part of my life and I’m enriched by their presence in our world.

What I didn’t have when I was growing up was an Animal Planet exploring the world of animals from pets to deadly predators. From sentimental to educational to outright odd and scary, Animal Planet explores both the worlds of the wilds and the inner cities — as distant as there are animals involved. And, it’s not just for kids.

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Original post by Jackie Schnoop

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