Shop in Jamaa by using gems redeemed from Animal Jam codes 2013 - 2014.
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AJ members can simply utilize Animal Jam codes 2013 - 2014 to earn thousands of gems without playing games in-world. According to Animal Jam World website, there is a new Animal Jam code released for May 2014. And this Animal Jam code 2014 is 'adventure' which is worth500 gems.
Meanwhile, check out the list below of other Animal Jam codes 2013 - 2014 that will unlock a total of 6600 gems. Take note that Animal Jam codes 2013 - 2014 can only be redeemed once by each AJ player.
kama- 500 gems
ngexplorer-1000 gems
friendship- 500 gems
tigris- 500 gems
ganges- 500 gems
zambezi- 500 gems
chimbu- 500 gems
nile- 500 gems
drawing- 500 gems
Alphas- 500 gems
bemybuddy- 500 gems
shadows- 500 gems
explorer- 100 gems
Furthermore, the Animal Jam codes 2013 - 2014 listed below will give players 3 new Jamaa items that they can use in the game.
10million- 10 million banner
ajbday3 - Animal Jam 3rd birthday cake
thanks- imprisoned phantoms
Jammers should make sure that the Animal Jam codes are spelled correctly when redeeming them so there will be no issues unlocking their values. Also, Animal Jam codes 2013 - 2014 can only be used once by every member of the online world.
Meanwhile, a new AJHQ+A video was released and it answers an interesting question about sea stars or the star fish. Tierney Thys answers the question from AJ member Infinite Peachyspirit, which is 'Are sea stars the slowest sea animal?'
Watch the AJHQ+A video below to know the answer:
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The post on Daily Explorer, Animal Jam's official website, reads, 'Sea stars, also known as starfish, may not be the slowest animals in the sea, but they are definitely not fast. The fastest sea star species is the sand star. These guys have points on their arms instead of suckers that help them move at a whopping 9 feet per minute!'