00:00Look up, look down, look all around
00:08Up in the air or on the ground
00:13Come for a walk, come for a ride
00:18There's so much to see, so come outside
00:28We've got eight legs, they're long and very thin
00:35Our bodies can be hairy, please don't think of us as scary
00:41What are we? We're spiders
00:50This won't do, I must get on
00:55Hello, me dears, I'm giving Pippin a bath today
01:02She hates having a bath
01:04Oh, a spider
01:19Come and see Pippin
01:23Pippin? Pippin? Look
01:29I expect he's climbed in there to drink some water
01:32Trouble is, once they climb into the bath they can't get out again
01:37It's too slippery
01:40Let's give him a helping hand
01:46Come along
01:55How many legs has this spider got?
02:07One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight
02:14Every spider has eight legs
02:17Unless he's lost one in an accident
02:21Then they can grow another one, isn't that clever?
02:25Come and look Pippin
02:28You remind me of Little Miss Muffet
02:34Little Miss Muffet
02:37She sat on a tuffet
02:39Eating her curds and whey
02:43Down came a spider
02:45Who sat down beside her
02:47And frightened Miss Muffet
02:49Away
02:54Down came a spider
02:58I wonder how he hung in the air like that
03:02Will you show us?
03:04Look! He quickly spins a thread with his spinnerets
03:17The silky threads coming out of his body
03:21Can you see the loop it makes?
03:24The spider's holding on with two of his legs
03:28Spiders can spin as much silky thread as they need
03:34And they use it to make a web
03:36To make a web
04:06And install for a certain light
04:09I want to wear it
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04:33Or would you see an outside
04:34The thread is sticky,
05:02so when an insect lands on it it gets stuck. The spider catches it and wraps it
05:15up in a sticky thread and later on he'll eat it. Off you go spider!
05:32It's good to have spiders in the house. They catch the flies. Mind you, I'm glad they're
05:42only small. Bath time!
05:47I know someone who's got some very big spiders. Pippin can have a bath later. Pippin! It's
05:59time to fly!
06:06It's time to fly!
06:13It's time to fly!
06:21It's time to fly!
06:28It's time to fly!
06:36Ah, here we are Pippin! This is where we'll see the big spiders.
06:43Ah, here we are Pippin! This is where we'll see the big spiders!
07:04This is Peter's house.
07:15What?
07:17Hello?
07:19Hello, Peter. Hello, Aunty.
07:24I've brought Pippin to see your spiders. Hello, Pippin.
07:27Could we see a nice big spider, please? I've got a nice big one right here.
07:33You keep very still, Pippin.
07:36How lovely!
07:40What's it called?
07:42This is a red-kneed tarantula.
07:44Red-kneed tarantula.
07:46I like to call this one Lily, though.
07:49Hello, Lily. Would I find a spider as big as Lily in my bath?
07:53Oh, no. This one comes all the way from Mexico.
07:56All the way from Mexico. She's got very hairy legs!
07:59Yep, she's got hairy legs so she can feel where she's going at night.
08:02Oh.
08:03And she even uses the hairs to taste. They taste with their feet.
08:12What does Lily eat?
08:13Lily normally eats small insects such as crickets, locusts, that sort of thing.
08:18Oh.
08:20Does Lily make a web?
08:22Sometimes she spins a web.
08:24Usually it's to line the inside of their burrow to wrap their eggs in.
08:28There's a web.
08:29That's right. That's one of the tarantulas which has babies at the moment.
08:32How lovely! Could we see them?
08:35How many babies in there? You don't know.
08:37There's about ten babies in here now.
08:39What a lot of babies.
08:41One day, all these babies will be as big and as beautiful as their mother.
08:58Spiders, spiders, big and small. I like spiders best of all.
09:10Spiders, eggs are tiny, see? All the little wiggly spiderlings are hatching.
09:17At one day old they spin a web. Along comes a meal and they catch him.
09:24Spiders, spiders, big and small. I like spiders best of all.
09:35Watch this spider dig a hole. Put a door upon the top and it'll hide her.
09:42Along comes a spider. Along comes Ant and then whoops he's gone.
09:46He's caught by the trap door spider.
09:49Spiders, spiders, big and small. I like spiders best of all.
10:01Spiders spinning every day. Making silky threads that just go on forever.
10:07They build their webs in different shapes. The spiders are all so clever.
10:19Spiders, spiders, big and small. I like spiders best of all.
10:28Right, now Pippin, it really is time for your bath.
10:47Pippin!
10:49What?
10:54What?
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11:25Come on, come on, come on.
11:55Oh, is that nice?
12:07Good girl, yes, yes, yes.
12:25Oh, yes, yes.
12:45Oh, yes, yes.
12:53She loves this bit.
13:03Oh, look, another spider.
13:11You're not scared of it anymore, are you, Pippin?
13:17Not now she knows all about spiders, and so do you.
13:27Oh, look, another spider.
13:38Oh, look, another spider.
13:48Oh, look, another spider.
13:54Oh, look, another spider.
14:01Oh, look, another spider.