Animal Jam Codes 2014 And Updates: Watch AJHQ+A Latest Episode Featuring Bees! Rhinos Return To Jamaa!

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Watch the newest episode of AJHQ+A and redeem the latest set of Animal Jam codes 2014!

Buying a lot of in-world stuffs in Jamaa will cost players thousands of gems, the virtual currency used in the game. To earn gems, members can join in activities in Jamaa or play available mini-games. But an easier method of getting gems is also possible and that is through converting working Animal Jam codes 2014.

Animal Jam codes 2014 can either unlock hundreds of gems or give players new Jamaa stuffs. AnimalJamWorld.com offers the complete list of working Animal Jam codes 2014.

Below are Animal Jam codes 2014 worth a total of 7100 gems.

shadows - 500 gems

friendship - 500 gems

tigris - 500 gems

chimbu - 500 gems

nile - 500 gems

bemybuddy - 500 gems

drawing - 500 gems

Alphas - 500 gems

ganges - 500 gems

kama - 500 gems

zambezi - 500 gems

Adventure - 500 gems

explorer - 100 gems

ngexplorer - 1000 gems

Meanwhile, these Animal Jam codes below will give players imprisoned phantoms and other items:

10million - 10 million banner

thanks - imprisoned phantoms

ajbday3 - Animal Jam 3rd birthday cake

Note that Animal Jam codes 2014 can only be redeemed by every Jammer once.

As for other Animal Jam updates, an official blog post announced that the Rhinos have already returned to Jamaa!

Describing this animal species, the post reads: "Rhinoceros is a combination of two Latin words - 'rhino' meaning nose, and 'ceros' meaning horn. There are five species of rhinos living throughout Africa as well as Northern India and Thailand. They're the white rhino, black, greater one-horned, Javan and Sumatran."

Another one of the latest Animal Jam updates talks about bees. The newest episode of AJHQ+A has already been released and it answers a question about the bees. A separate blog post on Daily Explorer reads:

 "Bees have compound eyes which means they have lots of little eyes that make up one big eye. Each little eye captures its own image that bees stitch together into a larger picture, in what we call configular processing. This process also helps bees recognize faces like we do. They use pieces of hair, nose, eyes, and lips to put together an entire face."

Watch the newest AJHQ+A video below as Dr. Brady Barr answers the question from Jumping Gassyjammer, "why do bees make honey?"

Check back on this site for more Animal Jam codes 2014 and updates!

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