00:00She has two little tags on her back, one is a telemetry tag, so just in case we lose her,
00:09we can use that to find her again.
00:11And then the other one is collecting data and it's very interesting, it allows us to
00:17know when they're eating, when they're walking, when they're sleeping, when they're digging.
00:21So this is able for us to see then in the wild and in captivity, the movements of pangolins
00:29a little bit better, because we don't know so much about pangolins, and so we're trying
00:32to learn as much as we can.
00:36And see how she's walking on her back.
00:40So that's a nice strong pangolin, her front legs are up, her tail is up.
00:50She's definitely on her own mission.
00:53The more I learn about these secretive animals, the more I'm starting to love them.
01:01These pangolins are animals that have been rescued from poachers, and many of them are
01:06in very bad condition when they come in.
01:09Emma's team looks after them so they can one day be released back into the wild.
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