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01:05I declare Noddy the champion of the sports day.
01:09Hooray, well done, Noddy.
01:11We have to trick Alfred.
01:14Are you talking about me?
01:15No, Alfred.
01:17No.
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01:22You get me happy when you say me happy.
01:24Better make it snappy.
01:25Don't get caught nappy, tell you, man, me happy.
01:28Happy day, just happy day with Elmo.
01:31You look all right, Miss Butt.
01:35Here's your catalogue, Al.
01:38I'm glad the little girl wrote to us, whispered Thomas to Percy.
01:42Isn't it wonderful what happiness a letter can bring?
01:46I think the ball is my favourite toy, Thought Spot.
01:52Ba-dum, ba-dum, ba-dum, ba-dum.
01:56They keep wiggling.
01:57Ba-dum, ba-dum, ba-dum.
01:58Don't stop wiggling.
02:00Ba-dum, ba-dum.
02:01Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle.
02:03Woo!
02:03Ah, well, great wigglers.
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03:57It's feeding time for the animals at Melbourne Zoo.
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06:45His keeper, Chandi, is letting him know that it's time to go to bed.
06:58Come on in.
06:59Come on.
07:00Come on.
07:01Come on.
07:02Come on.
07:03Come, baby.
07:04Come on.
07:05Come.
07:06Time to go to bed.
07:07Yep.
07:08That's it.
07:09Tim is thinking about the delicious high waiting for him when he's not dead.
07:14Tim is thinking about the delicious high waiting for him when he's not dead.
07:21Tim is thinking about the delicious high waiting for him when he's not dead.
07:28Hey.
07:29Hello, Tim.
07:30Come on, baby.
07:31Come on.
07:32Come.
07:33That's it.
07:34Good day of the office.
07:35Have a good day out.
07:36Nice one, isn't it?
07:41He'll go to sleep just as soon as he's finished his supper.
07:48Shh.
07:49Shh.
07:50Shh.
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08:11Oh mate.
08:12Oh, no, no.
08:15No, no, no.
08:18Harry and Opal are dingoes.
08:48These two are still young and must be taught to walk obediently on the lead.
09:02Each day the keepers take them for a stroll around the sanctuary.
09:11They run into hundreds of people, all keen to give them a pat.
09:21Unlike their relatives in the wild, these dingoes have had contact with humans from the
09:25day they were born.
09:36When Harry and Opal are older, the keepers hope they will have puppies together.
09:41This would make everyone happy, because they are one of the last remaining groups of pure
09:51bred dingoes in Australia.
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10:19I don't know.
10:49This tail belongs to a lemur.
11:08The lemurs live on an island in the zoo.
11:15The lemurs don't like swimming, so Keeper Joe knows they won't escape.
11:22The lemurs live on an island in the zoo.
11:29The lemurs live on an island in the zoo.
11:34They always say goodbye to Joe at the water's edge.
11:41They always say goodbye to Joe at the water's edge.
12:02The lemurs live on an island in the zoo.
12:09The lemurs live on an island in the zoo.
12:14The lemurs live on an island in the zoo.
12:17The lemurs live on an island in the zoo.
12:38The Nepalese red panda comes from the mountain forests of Nepal, Tibet and China.
12:51Unlike their cousin the giant panda, red pandas are excellent climbers.
12:58Dolly is no exception.
13:00She climbs as high as the branches will carry her.
13:06Searching for fresh bamboo and living up to her name.
13:10Panda means bamboo eater.
13:15But sometimes Dolly is too ambitious.
13:18She is stuck.
13:21The keepers are quick to help her back onto solid ground.
13:30Being an endangered animal, the keepers are very protective of her.
13:42Her tree is pruned to make the enclosure safer.
13:49All the fuss is too much for Dolly.
13:54She opts for the peace and quiet of her night box.
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14:59So the vet decides that Jeremy, the keeper, needs to give him eye drops.
15:06First of all, Jeremy has to make sure that the tapirs feel comfortable with him in their enclosure.
15:24No better way to win them over than their favourite treat, bananas.
15:29Luke's friends, Hora and San Fran, have no problems with their eyes, but Jeremy gives them a treat as well.
15:49Once Luke is happily munching on his bananas, Jeremy takes the opportunity to put the eye drops in his eyes.
15:56It's tricky, but he manages it, and Luke's eyes should be feeling better very soon.
16:03Good boy.
16:10Try again a little bit later.
16:15From the back of time to time.
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16:37Oh, my God.
17:07These fluffy penguin chicks have been fed by their parents since they hatched a few weeks ago.
17:16But now, Paul takes them away to teach them how to be fed by a human.
17:22In the wild, penguins hunt their own fish.
17:25But in the zoo, there are no fish to catch.
17:27So Paul teaches them to come to his whistle and eat from his hand.
17:32The little penguins soon get the hang of it.
17:39When they've grown their waterproof feathers, Paul puts them back with the other fairy penguins.
17:44The tags on their wings help Paul keep track of who he's through.
17:56Paul's pleased to see that when he whistles, his trainees are the first to come running for their dinner.
18:01Oh, my God.
18:31The fun fair at Melbourne Zoo is closing down.
18:50Today, Dory sells the last tickets.
18:56The rides and games are moving to make room for bigger and better animal enclosures.
19:01Some of the rides have been here for a very long time.
19:11Like this beautiful antique carousel.
19:19The fun fair doesn't seem to have changed much, but the zoo is a very different place.
19:24Long ago, the bears lived in a simple concrete cage, as did the lions and the hippos.
19:35The elephants even had a job to do.
19:46These days, the lions lie around on the grass and there is enough room for pools for the hippos.
19:52And the bear.
19:53Whilst the elephants don't take rides anymore, they still live in quite a small space.
20:07Now the fun fair is leaving, there will be room for a bigger enclosure for them as well.
20:13They still live in quite a small board.
20:28They still live in quite a long way.
20:35Rosie, the Australian fur seal, eats 15 juicy fish a day.
20:54But two weeks ago, Rosie's life was not so rosy.
20:59A local ranger found her begging for food in a beachside caravan park.
21:05Staff from the zoo caught her and took her back to the sea.
21:13Many suspected it wasn't the last they'd see of Rosie.
21:19They were right. Rosie was soon back at the zoo.
21:24It seemed she wasn't really fond of life in the wild.
21:29Rosie was following children home from the beach.
21:31People found her sleeping in their tents,
21:35swimming in their paddling pools,
21:40eating scraps off the barbecues
21:43and sitting in their deck chairs.
21:49At the zoo, Rosie's mischief is less likely to get her into trouble.
21:53Keep her safe, she's settled in very well
21:58and at last seems to have found a home which suits her.
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22:02but at the zoo?
22:03It's never been holy for a happy great life.
22:04Absolutely not.
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22:21It's springtime at the zoo and there are baby animals everywhere.
22:51It's springtime at the zoo and there are baby animals everywhere.
23:21It's springtime at the zoo and there are baby animals everywhere.
23:51Although koalas move slowly in the treetops, they can eat themselves out of house and home
24:05very quickly.
24:07They not only munch on all the leaves but rip off the bark with their strong claws.
24:20This means no food for the koalas and a messy site for the public.
24:30Every few weeks the keepers get the koalas out of the branches and cut the old trees down.
24:44In their place they put fresh ones.
24:51The koalas can't wait to try out their new home.
25:00What's the bear?
25:01Are you coming up the perch?
25:02Come in.
25:03Not yet.
25:04Get off the perch.
25:05I like it.
25:06Hell yeah.
25:07Go on, give it.
25:08Get out of it.
25:09Stick your dirt in.
25:10I think he likes it.
25:11That'll do it.
25:16They give the trees their seal of approval.
25:43Roll of approval.
26:03Every year, one of the animals at Melbourne Zoo stars in the zoo calendar.
26:23Otters, butterflies, monkeys and red pandas have all been stars in the past.
26:40This year, pumas will be the stars because three kittens have just been born in a zoo.
26:53First, the artist chooses her favourite photograph of the pumas.
27:10Then, she draws a picture for the calendar, carefully copying the photo she has chosen.
27:19After a lot of hard work, the calendar is finished.
27:22It will soon be winging its way to houses and offices all over the world.
27:26Music
27:33Oh, my God.
28:03This eclectic parrot is very fond of his keeper, Ian.
28:20He is particularly fond of nibbling Ian's ears.
28:25He was found outside a restaurant in a busy city street.
28:29Ian thinks he must have been someone's pet because he's so tame.
28:33Whoever kept him probably didn't have the special licence you need to keep these parrots as pets,
28:42so they've never come to the zoo to claim him.
28:47They're very unusual parrots.
28:49Normally only male birds are brightly coloured,
28:52but with the eclectic parrot, the female is just as bright,
28:56only she's a vibrant red.
29:01But she's not quite as keen to nibble Ian as her mate.
29:04Shhh!
29:06Shhh!
29:22Shhh!
29:26Sometimes the animals from the zoo go on an outing.
29:50Today they have come to a marketplace to remind everyone to visit them at the zoo.
29:56Cobra the dingo is very excited and can't wait to explore and meet everyone.
30:03They're predicting pure dingoes might be extinct very soon.
30:09Other animals from the zoo get a different reaction from the public.
30:15Patrick the wombat seems to be taking everything in his stride.
30:21His keeper has even brought a wheelbarrow along for Patrick to ride through the crowds in.
30:28That's if the people ever stop patting him.
30:36The frilmec lizard seems to be enjoying the attention.
30:43The frilmec lizard seems to be enjoying the attention.
30:53Irene the barking owl is keeping very alert.
30:56He's looking out for Patrick, the wombat in his wheelbarrow.
31:03Cobra is still enjoying the attention, but he's getting a little tired.
31:09It will soon be time to start heading back to the zoo after the big day out.
31:16The frilmec lizard seems to be a dreamer.
31:20The frilmec lizard seems to be making an a small nest.
31:23The frilmec lizard seems to be able to ignore theогоer.
31:25It's always amazing.
31:26I need a little bit of a dilemma.
31:28That's the frilmec lizard is giving me some lackluster.
31:30The frilmec lizard seems to be true.
31:31Kavies are very good at sitting still and going unnoticed.
31:53This is a good skill to have in the wild, where other animals, if they see them moving, may
32:02catch them for dinner.
32:09In the zoo, it's not other animals which disturb them, but the Kavies.
32:18They're trying to catch a Kavie, which is due to go to the vet.
32:25The vet makes sure the Kavie is fast asleep before giving it a thorough check.
32:50This one was found to be in very good health, and was soon catching up on any meal she may
33:09be.
33:16And that's not all.
33:17Visitors notice another change.
33:22Not just one brand new baby, but two.
33:28And that's all.
33:35And that's all.
33:41And that's all.
33:51It's a busy day outside the elephant enclosure, a film crew are making an advertisement for
34:17peanut butter.
34:28The young actors are spending all day getting their parts right.
34:31Going to the zoo, mommy she prepare the morning, you don't know what you have, so it's very spontaneous,
34:37very very relaxed and normal, it's good, don't complain, alright so let's go one more
34:43for me.
34:50The elephants don't have to rehearse at all, but in the finished advertisement, through
34:55the magic of television, they play their parts perfectly.
35:02So next time you're at the zoo, watch out for your sandwiches.
35:09So next time you're at the zoo, watch out for your sandwiches.
35:16So next time you're at the zoo, watch out for your sandwiches.
35:23Around the zoo, watch out for your sandwiches.
35:35Is it done?
35:39You can grab your sandwiches.
35:42We'll start with pumpkins.
35:45The Butterfly House at Melbourne Zoo is a very special place.
36:13Keeping a constant supply of butterflies for the public to see is a huge job.
36:20They need the right temperature, the right light, a sugary food mix and the right plants.
36:42Once the butterflies have mated, they lay their eggs onto special plants.
36:55When there are plenty of eggs, Norman the Keeper takes them out to the caterpillar room.
37:02He carefully counts the eggs and cuts off the number he needs.
37:07He pins them onto a new plant so that the tiny caterpillars will have plenty of food to eat
37:15when they hatch.
37:17But the caterpillars don't stay tiny for long.
37:24They are eating machines and can eat up to four times their own body weight in just one day.
37:36When they are nice and fat and can't eat anymore, they turn into pupae.
38:04Norman cuts them off the plant and glues them onto sticks so they can be put into a safe place.
38:14After a few weeks, the pupae hatch into beautiful butterflies and Norman carefully catches them up.
38:33You can now take them back to the butterfly house for everyone to enjoy.
38:45And the whole cycle will start to fall over again.
38:52You can now take them back home.
38:53You can now take them back as long as you will run slowly.
38:58You don't do the same to the ripe cattle fill blown away.
39:04Now I find the water I just want to get on trying it again.
39:10THE END
39:40Paul has been caring for this owl chick
39:46Since its mother abandoned it
39:47When the chick opens its eyes
39:50It will think Paul is its mother
39:52That's why Paul
39:54Is planning to turn himself into an owl
39:56That's the puppet
39:57Future mother
40:10Four days later
40:14The chick's eyes have opened
40:16And it's time for its new mother
40:18To go into action
40:20So far
40:25The puppet's owl face
40:26Is the only one the chick knows
40:28Paul hopes that by getting this chick
40:32Used to a beak
40:33Big eyes
40:34And a soft downy face
40:35A baby bird will grow up knowing it's an owl
40:39Not a human being
40:40Not a human being
40:41Not a human being
40:42Listen
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41:01This black leopard might look soft and cuddly, but it's not your average cat.
41:22Try to stroke these cats and you might live to regret it.
41:30The same goes for the lions.
41:32To them, humans are just another form of prey.
41:40That's why the zoo has an elaborate system to hold its big cats secure.
41:50Keepers can move and feed them without ever having to put themselves on the menu.
41:55The lions are led into their own locked compartments at feeding time.
42:08This way they can't fight over their food or pose a threat to their keepers.
42:15It's about as peaceful as dining lions get.
42:30With the lions safely locked away, keepers can also clean their enclosure.
42:36And with these safety measures in place, the keeper has never become a big cat's dinner.
42:51If you don't know what the hawk means, you'll be right back.
42:56The lion is so happy to be right.
42:58It's just the lion is so happy to be right back.
43:03Fast or slow?
43:22High or low?
43:24Animals move in amazing ways.
43:33All right, let's go.
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