The Wonder Gang

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The Wonder Gang

The gang need extra help from their quokka pals to answer a slippery question: why do snakes shed their skin? As they piece together the clues, they try to work out why Willow has suddenly grow out of her clothes.

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Season 1
11:00
Wes thinks he knows the answer to the gang's latest question: why do blue tongue lizards have blue tongues? When an experiment leads them down an unexpected path, it's a rush to find the answer in time for a special event.
Quinton is excited to enter a sculpture-building competition at the beach. But his first attempt doesn't go to plan. Can the gang help Quinton build his sculpture in time - and work out what sand is made of?
The gang are busy preparing for their annual hide and seek tournament. Wes tries to think of the perfect hiding spot while Quinton, Quidget and Quest help the gang find out why rainbow lorikeets are so colourful.
Whyla is planning an extra spooky party when a question comes in about bats. Can the gang find out how bats fly in the dark before party time?
As the gang get ready for their sports carnival, they try to find out how insects walk up walls. Their quokka pals help them discover all the special skill insects use to defy gravity.
Something fishy is going on as the gang try to discover why fish swim in schools. First, they need to find out what a fish school is and whether they have classrooms. Meanwhile, Wes tries to design the perfect backpack.
Wes' fabulous new dessert is frozen solid, thanks to an accidental blast from Quidget's latest invention. As the gang try to find out how ice melts, Wes realises that his solution might be closer than he thinks.
Willow, Whyla and Wes face their prickliest question ever: are echidnas born with spikes or do they grow them later? With the help of Quidget's tiny camera and Quest's exploring expertise, they just might uncover the answer.
Quest heads to the rainforest to help Willow, Whyla and Wes find out why there are so many insects there. Meanwhile, Quidget and Whyla try help Wes overcome a big problem. Could Quidget's shrink ray invention be the answer?
Whyla can't work out why her new plant isn't growing and enlists Quinton's help while the gang try to find out how plants frow in the desert. The answer might be found in the Great Sandy Desert, so Quest heads out to explore.
It's the shiniest question yet as the gang try to find out where gold comes from. When Wes discovers a secret pirate treasure map, he teams up with Quinton to search for the hidden gold.
When Quidget invents a robot dog, Wes wants a pet of his own. But when the gang tries to find out what gives Blue Heeler dogs their special coloured fur, Wes discovers that owning a pet is a big responsibility.
Wes thinks the gang could have their easiest question yet: what is coral? But they quickly discover that although it looks like a plant, coral is unlike any other living thing on Earth.
Willow, Whyla and Wes face their snappiest question yet as they try to find out why crocodiles like sitting in the sun. With the help of Quinton, Quidget and Quest, the gang are soon uncovering unbelievable reptile facts!
The gang search for reptile facts to help them discover Australia's biggest lizard. But the answer might be bigger - and older - than they expected. Could the final clue be hiding in a file in Quinton's library?
Quidget wants to invent a tasty new dessert, but when his first recipes taste strange, he needs to think up a new idea. Luckily, a question about whether it snows in Australia might give him the inspiration he's looking for.
The gang need to discover why the sea is salty. But first they have to find out where all the water in the sea comes from. Meanwhile, Wes works on a plan to add fun to his favourite slushy juices.
Willow, Whyla and Wes need to find out why kookaburras laugh. Is it because they love telling each other jokes? Maybe Quest's recordings of kookaburras will help them find the facts they need.
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