00:00Today's an important day for the Zoo. It's our annual weigh-in and we're weighing many,
00:13many of the different animals we have at the Zoo. Now that's important because it gives
00:17a record for us to compare over the year what's changed with the animals' weights. It means
00:22we can compare with their wild counterparts and we can see what's going on. We can make
00:26sure our animals are staying healthy but it also might highlight any pregnancies that
00:30we're expecting and we can see weight change over time that will give us the indication
00:35that there's a healthy pregnancy.
00:56No, you don't need to touch that board.
01:01You have to get rid of it.
01:04I know Laurie would not give it that.
01:11He's managed to knock it at you.
01:13Squeak, squeak, squeak.
01:24Uh-uh.
01:37It's got legs.
01:43Squeak, squeak, squeak.
01:52This is Polly.
02:13Come on.
02:16Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:23You're a link.
02:38She's a big kid.
02:40Weighing in at 750.
02:43That's all.
02:56That's a little goose.
03:01I mean, that is the natural adaptation to owl, right?
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