National Geographic's Animal Jam is an awesome, cool, and most of all fun virtual world where kids all over the world play. You can find kids from New Zealand, Japan, Hungary, Russia, Kenya, Spain, Italy, and so much more! Animal Jam is SUCH a fun virtual world, you can't possibly stop! I've been on Animal Jam for as long as I remember and I still go on everyday! Animal Jam is also an educational world. Around every corner, you find a fact about plants, animals, and others. There is also polls where you can vote and there is even a gallery, where you can submit your art work, poetry, or story. The gallery can be found in Animal Jam's most poplar land, Jamaa Township. There is so much to explore, so...what are you waiting for? Type in " Animal Jam" on the web, click on the first result, and moments later you will find yourself in Animal Jam, enjoying games, editing your den (house), and exploring the new virtual world. Have fun, and enjoy National Geographic's Animal Jam, today!
Animal Jam was made by National Geographic............
National geographic made animal jam
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On May 30, 2013, a Sidekix Animal Jam plush was the prize gift listed on Animal Jam's Facebook page. Animal Jam is a National Geographic site for kids online.
Animal Jam (created by National Geographic) is a virtual world game for all ages of players to play. There is also a television show called Animal Jam.
Sorry but there is no possible why to make a baby on animal jam.... but you can adopt in the pillow room and say the kid is in your stomach.
my ges is no
National Geographic and Smartbomb Interactive
Smart bomb interactive and national geographic joined together to create a virtual world
Hey people, I am the person who posted the question, my answer is I PLAY ANIMAL JAM AND YOU SHOULD TOO.
Even if one is living in New Zealand, one can purchase Animal Jam membership by going to the Animal Jam section of the National Geographic website. Animal Jam membership allows you access to members only areas of the Animal Jam site, and portions of the membership fee go to support the National Geographic Big Cats program.
I don't think it has a phone number...