Countries and flags

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Narrator: Alright. Now that American Beaver and Prairie Dog are back to normal, time to learn about countries.

Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey: I have a question.

Narrator: Go on.

Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey: How many of these 'countries' are there?

Narrator: A lot. Approximately 195.

The Friends were surprised at how many countries there are.

Common Raccoon: And all humans live in each of them nanoda?!

Narrator: Yup. But the population of humans in each country varies. Some have more while others have less. Now, I'm going to show you all the world map.

Japanese Crested Ibis: Map? What's that?

Serval: Oh! I know what it is! Kaban showed me when we reached to a certain point in the savannah.

Kaban: Heh yeah. I remember.

Narrator: Now here it is:

The Friends were clueless and speechless at how many names there were on the map

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The Friends were clueless and speechless at how many names there were on the map.

Jaguar: Wow.... That's..... a lot.

Narrator: I wasn't kidding when I said that there were a lot of them. Now, these countries are separated into different continents.

Giant Armadillo: Continent?

Narrator: A continent is any of several large geographical regions but they also differ. A continent could either be a single landmass or a part of a very large landmass. An example of a single landmass would be Australia as you can see at the bottom right of the map.

Tsuchinoko: So this 'Australia' is its own continent?

Narrator: Correct. Also, I didn't think you would talk. I thought you would be quiet.

Tsuchinoko: I just like to keep to myself!

Sand Cat: Tsuchinoko just loves being by herself so she doesn't know how to talk with other Friends.

Human: Are you her only friend?

Tsuchinoko: Of course not! There's also Kaban and Serval! Not just Sand Cat!

Human: Ok ok. Calm down.

Narrator: Anywho, there are multiple continents which are known as Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe and the aforementioned Australia.

Human: Europe is quite possibly the most talked continent out of all the continents.

Narrator: Correct. Mainly because most of World War 1 and most of World War 2 both happened in Europe.

Shoebill: War? Is that a good thing?

Narrator: Hell no. War is never a good thing.

Human: That's because millions and millions of humans die in wars.

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