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    1199. Iconic Singer Eric Burdon Shares 'Animal' Stories, Including Living In A Zoo.

    en-usNovember 25, 2022

    About this Episode

    Eric Burdon is on Animal RadioA Real Animal
    Singer/Songwriter Eric Burdon (The Animals/War) guests this weekend on Animal Radio. He'll talk about his affinity for Elephants, and what he's doing about it. Eric will also share his experience living in a zoo.
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