00:00Look up, look down, look all around. Up in the air or on the ground. Come for a walk, come for a ride. There's so much to see, so come outside.
00:27The snail creeps about with its house on its back. You can tell where it's been by its slimy track.
00:49Pippin!
00:57I just cleaned the floor this morning. The sooner you move into that kennel, the better.
01:07Hello, me dears. Pippin's always leaving a trail of muddy footprints on my floor.
01:13Well, I've not put him up with it any longer. Come outside.
01:23A kennel. She'll be quite comfortable in this. As soon as the paint's dry. Won't you, Pippin?
01:37Oh, someone's made their mark out here as well. Not Pippin, though. Look.
01:47Do you know who made this trail? A snail.
02:04Look, Pippin. I wonder if I've got... Wait there a minute.
02:20See? It's making a slimy trail and sliding along on top of it.
02:40Isn't it slow?
02:52Where do you think a snail lives? Where's its home?
03:02Right here on its back. This shell is the snail's home. It's got a curly spiral shape.
03:12And the snail carries it with it everywhere it goes.
03:16When it's eating.
03:30Resting.
03:35Or moving about.
03:41And like hedgehogs, snails mostly move about at night.
03:50I wonder where you were going when I interrupted your journey.
04:04Hello? It's Danny. He's come to see you, Pippin.
04:09He's Pippin's boyfriend.
04:19Here's a good place for you, snail. It's dark and damp. Just what you like.
04:26Look. Snail's friends and relations.
04:30Aren't you going to try out your new kennel, Pippin?
04:47Come on, you'll love it.
04:49Come on, Pippin.
04:53There's plenty of room in a cottage for me. And also for friends when they come round for tea.
05:12Big, medium or small. It doesn't matter at all.
05:22Cottage, kennel or shell. Each shoots its owner very well.
05:29A kennel is smaller but cozy and warm. It's a shelter for Pippin and friend in a storm.
05:41But the shell of a snail is tiny inside. No room for friends. They must all sit outside.
05:51Big, medium or small. It doesn't matter at all.
05:59Cottage, kennel or shell. Each suits its owner very well.
06:06I know where there are giant snails. Pippin, it's time to fly. Pippin!
06:16Pippin!
06:17Pippin!
06:40Come on, come on, come on!
07:10Come on, come on, come on!
07:40Come on, come on!
08:09Come on, come on, come on!
08:21Now, let's see, where do they keep the giant snails?
08:26No.
08:28This is where the lions live.
08:38I don't think there are any snails in there.
08:48Oh, look, a goat, but no giant snails.
08:53This is it.
09:05Hello.
09:07Oh, aren't they big?
09:12Yes, they are, aren't they?
09:14This is an adult here.
09:16And here we actually have this baby.
09:19It's only about a month old.
09:20Oh.
09:21Oh.
09:22They've got lovely spiral shells.
09:33These are their homes, shells where they live.
09:34Can you see me?
09:35Yeah.
09:36These two stalks here are his eyes.
09:37These two little ones down there, those are its tongues.
09:41It's actually tasting with those.
09:42Ah.
09:43Well, he's tasting banana.
09:44Is that what they like to eat?
09:45Is that what they like to eat?
09:46Yes, they eat anything they can find, really.
09:47But they do have their favourites, and they really like banana and apple and a bit of orange.
09:49Ah.
09:50Would you like to hold one?
09:51Oh, yes, please.
09:52All right.
09:53All right.
09:54All right.
09:55All right.
09:56All right.
09:57All right.
09:58Can you see me?
09:59Can you see me?
10:00Yeah.
10:01These two stalks here are his eyes.
10:02These two little ones down there, those are its tongues.
10:04It's actually tasting with those.
10:05Ah.
10:06Well, he's tasting banana.
10:07Is that what they like to eat?
10:08Yes.
10:09They eat anything they can find, really.
10:10But they do have their favourites, and they really like banana and apple and a bit of orange.
10:14Ah.
10:15Would you like to hold one?
10:17Oh, yes, please.
10:18All right.
10:19There we go.
10:20Oh, he's lovely.
10:25He feels very heavy.
10:28And slimy.
10:30Do these snails have a special name?
10:37Yes, they're African giant land snails.
10:40Oh.
10:41So I wouldn't find one in my garden?
10:44No, not unless you lived in Africa, I'm afraid, no.
10:47Oh, well, thank you for showing me the snails.
10:51I'd better be going now.
10:53Pippin will think I've forgotten her.
10:54Goodbye.
10:55Goodbye.
10:56Goodbye.
10:57Goodbye.
10:58Goodbye.
10:59Goodbye.
11:00Bye.
11:01Goodbye.
11:02Did she behave herself?
11:10Yes, she's been very good.
11:11Thank you for looking after her.
11:14Bye.
11:15Bye.
11:32Oh, what a busy day.
11:40Now you know all about snails, don't you, my dears?
11:46This way, Pippin.
11:52Come on.
11:53You're sleeping in the kennel from now on.
12:02Go on, go in.
12:12That's right.
12:13Stay there.
12:15I'll see you in the morning.
12:28Do you know, I haven't had a cup of tea all day.
12:32Oh, I do love all those animals, especially the elephants and those lions.
12:51Good night, Pippin.
12:53Oh, dear.
12:56I wonder if she's all right.
12:59Best let her in again.
13:00Yes, I think so.
13:08Pippin!
13:20Oh, Pippin.
13:22What am I going to do with you?
13:25Oh, my God.
13:34Oh, my God.