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00:00We're going to learn our 1,2,3 animals, animals.
00:07Come along and sing with me.
00:10Count on your animal friends.
00:12And the very first number is...
00:14One!
00:15One baby in a pouch.
00:17Down under, it's a funny name for Australia.
00:31Down under, there's a special little one.
00:37One!
00:38Joey was a baby kangaroo.
00:42And his mummy said, now watch what kangaroos do.
00:49We'll go hopping like this across Australia.
00:57So hold on tight, one baby in a pouch.
01:02Ouch!
01:03One!
01:04He was down under, where it's safe and warm and snuggly.
01:11Down under, where it's softer than a couch.
01:18Down under, it's great when you feel cuddly.
01:25Down under, one baby in mummy's pouch.
01:31Ouch!
01:32Joey went on walk about one day.
01:39And one koala said, hello, good day.
01:45He met one possum and one emu too.
01:54And what did the cockatoo see?
01:56And what did the cockatoo see?
01:57One kangaroo.
01:58Three!
01:59He looked down under, where the platypuses swim.
02:03Down under, and one swam away from him.
02:04One!
02:05Joey went bouncing round the bush.
02:06One little roo, in a rush.
02:07At the end of the day, one kangaroo.
02:08The sun went away, and one swam away from him.
02:15One!
02:16Joey went bouncing round the bush.
02:19One little roo, in a rush.
02:22At the end of the day, the sun went away.
02:25And he heard one boy say, Joey, it's sleep time.
02:30So down under, where it's safe and warm and snuggly.
02:37Down under, in one special pouch.
02:43Down under, as his mummy tucked him in.
02:50She said, sleep tight, Joey.
02:53Oh!
02:54You're my number one.
02:58One baby in a pouch.
03:00One!
03:04One is where we make a start.
03:07Animals, animals, sing along.
03:10All take part.
03:11Count on your animal friends.
03:13And the very next number, after one, is...
03:16Two!
03:17Two eyes.
03:25Eyes.
03:26Whoa!
03:27Look at those eyes.
03:29Whoa!
03:30Look at the way they look at you.
03:34How many?
03:35One!
03:36Two!
03:37Two eyes.
03:39High in a treetop.
03:44A wise old owl was thinking.
03:48Two big eyes.
03:52Staring, hardly blinking.
03:55One!
03:56Two!
03:57Meanwhile, far away in the distance.
04:00Under the deep blue sea.
04:03The mantis shrimp said.
04:06Hey fish!
04:07Look at me!
04:08Hey fish!
04:09Look at me!
04:10So the fish spies.
04:12Whoa!
04:13With his two big eyes.
04:15Whoa!
04:16Two little eyes bouncing on a stalk.
04:20And a very strange walk.
04:22Whoa!
04:23The mantis looks for danger.
04:26And runs away from every stranger.
04:29Now his eyes have found a flat fish called a flounder.
04:38One!
04:39Two!
04:40This shrimp can see more colours than either you or me.
04:45Or me.
04:46So what a wonderful world.
04:48It must be under the sea.
04:51Two!
04:52So whether you're a boy or girl.
04:57Or hippopotamus.
04:59Eyes are how we see the world.
05:04And it sees us.
05:11Meanwhile, it was night in the treetop.
05:14And the owl said.
05:16I'll go flying soon.
05:18Cause I can see in the dark.
05:21With a little help from the moon.
05:25One!
05:26Two!
05:27There's different colours and sizes.
05:29With some very strange surprises.
05:33Oh!
05:34You wouldn't believe your eyes.
05:36The things to be seen.
05:39With those eyes.
05:42Whoa!
05:43Look at those eyes.
05:45Whoa!
05:46Look at the way they look at you.
05:52Red, yellow and blue.
05:57Two eyes!
06:03One!
06:04Two!
06:05Animals!
06:06Animals!
06:07One!
06:08Two!
06:09Count on your animal friends.
06:12And the very next number after two is three!
06:15Three bears!
06:17One!
06:18Two!
06:19One!
06:20Two!
06:21Three!
06:22One!
06:23Two!
06:24Three!
06:25One!
06:26Two!
06:27Three!
06:28That's how it goes.
06:29Stand up like bears do.
06:31Dance nose to nose.
06:33Give it a try.
06:34No one's counting the faults.
06:36You're doing the one, two, three waltz.
06:39Da-da-da-da-da-da.
06:41Bears!
06:42Bears!
06:43Bears!
06:44Count all the bears.
06:46Bears!
06:47Bears!
06:48Three!
06:49Are you sure that you've all heard the story?
06:52Of the three bears and that Goldilocks child?
06:56Well we don't really live in a cottage.
07:00Cause bears are at home in the wild.
07:04And no one's been eating our porridge.
07:07Cause porridge is not what bears eat.
07:11What we like to chew is an insect or two.
07:15Or apples, acorns, berries, grass.
07:19There's dead!
07:20Mum!
07:21Me!
07:23Big!
07:24Middle size and timing!
07:27Dead!
07:28Mum!
07:29Me!
07:31That makes three!
07:34Three bears!
07:35Bears!
07:36Bears!
07:37Bears!
07:38Bears!
07:39Bears!
07:40Bears!
07:41Three!
07:42Oh mum said she'd take us all fishing.
07:45So I jumped in to catch me a stack.
07:48But it's cold and it's deep and it's moving.
07:52So I think I'll just stay on her back.
07:56I love it just being a bear cup.
08:00There's so much to learn from your mum.
08:03Like walking on snow.
08:06And when to let go.
08:08And when to hold on for dear life.
08:12Dad!
08:13Mum!
08:14Me!
08:16Big!
08:17Middle size and tiny!
08:20Dad!
08:21Mum!
08:22Me!
08:23That makes three!
08:24One, two, three!
08:25One, two, three!
08:26One, two, three!
08:27One, two, three!
08:28One, two, three!
08:29Polar bears know!
08:30How to stay warm in the coldest of snow!
08:31We just snug down here when everything hops!
08:32Even the one, two, three!
08:33One, two, three!
08:34One, two, three!
08:35Polar bears know!
08:36How to stay warm in the coldest of snow!
08:38We just snug down here when everything hops!
08:42Even the one, two, three!
08:43Even the one, two, three!
08:44Waltz!
08:45Even the one, two, three!
08:46Waltz!
08:47Even the one, two, three!
08:48Waltz!
08:49There's Dad!
08:50Mum!
08:51Me!
08:52Someone's been sleeping in my bed!
08:57Can't you see?
08:59It's a great big three!
09:12One, two, three!
09:14Wee!
09:15Animals!
09:16Animals!
09:17One, two, three!
09:18Wee!
09:19Count on your animal friends!
09:21And the very next number after three is four!
09:24Four legs!
09:29Going up!
09:32Up!
09:33Up!
09:34Up!
09:35Hello!
09:36I'm a giraffe!
09:37Down on the plains in Africa!
09:38There's a baby six feet tall!
09:39He's shaking his head cause he's just been born!
09:40And he had a long way to fall!
09:42And way up!
09:43Up!
09:44Up!
09:45Up!
09:46Up!
09:47Up!
09:48Up!
09:49Up!
09:50Up!
09:51Up!
09:52Up!
09:53Up!
09:54Up!
09:55Up!
09:56Up!
09:57Up!
09:58Up!
09:59Up!
10:00Up!
10:01Up!
10:02Up!
10:03Up!
10:04Up!
10:05Up!
10:06Up!
10:07Up!
10:08Up!
10:09Up!
10:10Up!
10:11Up!
10:12Up!
10:13Up!
10:14Up!
10:15Up!
10:16Up!
10:17Up!
10:18Up!
10:19Up!
10:20Up!
10:21Up!
10:22Up!
10:23Up!
10:24Up!
10:25Up!
10:26Up!
10:27Up!
10:28with all my friends. Who could ask for more? And way up, way up from one, two, three, four
10:39feet. If you can put up with those thorns, there's lovely leaves to eat. And mum goes,
10:48La la lick. La la la lick. Look at that tongue. It's long! I'm sticky! Chuh-chuh choo! Chut-chut-chut-chut-chut!
10:58One, two, three, four! Lick pu! Licky! Going down down down. Hello!
11:13My mom is taller than a tree, and she says that the view is great.
11:20One day I'll grow as big as her, well I can hardly wait.
11:27She bends way down, way down, way way down to drink.
11:34And if you'd like to count those legs, you'll find there's four, I think.
11:42Those one, two, three, four legs.
11:48Four!
11:50Da-da-drink, da-da-da-da-drink, bend at the knees, let your body sink.
11:57Pe-pe-peg, pe-pe-pe-pe-peg, and the birds get the bugs before you can blink.
12:04Off those one, two, three, four legs.
12:12Four!
12:18One, two, three, four.
12:20Animals, animals.
12:22One, two, three, four.
12:24Count on your animal friends.
12:26Five!
12:27The very next number after four is...
12:29Five!
12:30Five crocodiles.
12:33Five!
12:35One, two, three, four, five.
12:38Five!
12:39Five!
12:40There's a crocodile, by the river Nile, with a toothy smile, and short fat legs.
12:49But don't be fooled by those, if she appears to doze.
12:53Cause she can move like lightning when she likes.
12:56So give me five, five minutes, listen to this song.
13:01Give me five, five minutes, you can count along.
13:05I'll show you five, five things that might make you run a mile.
13:11Five ways to be a crocodile.
13:15Give me five!
13:17Give me five!
13:18There's a crocodile, by the river Nile, and she's sitting on her favourite rock.
13:24Crocodile rock!
13:25Well she can hear her batch, cause they're about to hatch.
13:29They're calling to her, from inside those eggs.
13:32Here we are!
13:33Here we are!
13:34Say give me five, five minutes, to break out of this shell.
13:38Give me five, five minutes.
13:40I'm hungry, can't you tell?
13:42Just show us five, five things, with an interesting smell.
13:49Five ways to be a crocodile.
13:52Give me five!
13:54Well a slide in the mud, can make you feel good.
13:59Five out of five, full style!
14:02Or there's a shady, shady pool, where it's quiet and cool.
14:07But what are these crazy things upon my back?
14:13Five!
14:15One, two, three, four, five.
14:17Five!
14:19There's a butterfly, drinking from Mum's eye.
14:23They're not crocodile tears.
14:25Cause we don't cry!
14:27Well did you ever see a bird, who looked quite so absurd.
14:31As this one's standing on my mummy's tail.
14:35So give me five, five minutes, listen to this song.
14:39Give me five, five minutes, you can count along.
14:43I'll show you five, five things, that might make you run a mile.
14:48Five ways to be a crocodile.
14:50Five ways to be a crocodile.
14:56One, legs, two, eggs, three, scales, four, teeth, five, tails.
15:02That's five ways to be a crocodile.
15:05Give me five!
15:11One, two, three, four, five animals.
15:15One, two, three, four, five friends.
15:20And the very next number after five is six.
15:23Six birds.
15:24Six birds.
15:36One, two, three, four, five, six beautiful birds.
15:45The ostrich is a big bird who can't fly.
15:51But when it comes to running, my oh my.
15:57The jacana is the very best of dads.
16:03He tries to keep his babies on those lily pads.
16:07Birds are the feather, long legs like sticks.
16:16Now let's go find that six.
16:19Six!
16:27To be a penguin must be very nice.
16:33But only if you're fond of snow and ice.
16:37And the booby birds like showing off their feet.
16:42Blue feet.
16:44And they love to dance to a feathery kind of beat.
16:48That's neat.
16:50Birds underwater.
16:53Some dancing tricks.
16:56Let's fly and look for six.
17:00Six!
17:02Birds are big.
17:03Birds are small.
17:04We could not show them all.
17:06So we've just chosen six for you.
17:10Each with a different call.
17:13One, two, three, four, five, six.
17:18The hummingbird can hover while he flies.
17:27He's so tiny that you won't believe your eyes.
17:31And the parrots in the forest feed their chicks.
17:37They're cracking nuts.
17:38They're cracking nuts.
17:39Hey, did you see that six?
17:40Washing in raindrops.
17:41A very colourful mix.
17:42Now here they are those.
17:43One, two, three, four, five, six.
17:46One, two, three, four, five, six.
18:02Six beautiful birds.
18:05Six!
18:06A one, two, three, four, five, six animals.
18:10A one, two, three, four, five, six friends.
18:18And the very next number after six is seven.
18:22Seven Tails
18:30Once there was a lemur, Louis was his name.
18:34He said, I'm so unhappy, cause our tails all look the same.
18:39I'd like to try some others, this tail just isn't me.
18:44Then he heard a mysterious voice that said,
18:47You can choose from seven tails, so make a wish and see.
18:51Seven!
18:52One, two, three, four, five, six, seven tails.
18:57So Louis closed his eyes and he wished to have the most enormous tail.
19:04And suddenly he found he was a whale.
19:09He quite enjoyed the splashing and the diving too,
19:14But wondered what another wish would do.
19:18Seven!
19:19Seven!
19:20He said, I like the swimming, but perhaps not quite so big.
19:26So how about a beaver? They build dams with a twig.
19:31But working like a beaver is not to everyone's taste.
19:36So Louis said, I'm tired.
19:39That's a wish I'll have to waste.
19:41So he closed his eyes again and said,
19:45I think we'd better look towards the east,
19:49To make my tail more beautiful at least.
19:53So he turned into a peacock and thought,
19:57My oh my, it must be heavy when you try to fly.
20:03No thanks.
20:04Seven!
20:05One, two, three, four, five, six, seven tails.
20:09He said, let's try a lizard.
20:12One that's big and rare.
20:14But this Komodo dragon was more than he could bear.
20:19What about a rattlesnake?
20:21The ones with noisy tails?
20:24He didn't like that either.
20:26He said, I'd rather not have scales.
20:30He wished to do a handstand like a skunk.
20:34But didn't realize quite how they stunk.
20:39They used that smell to chase away an enemy.
20:44So Louis said, that's not for big.
20:49He said, I've seen how lots of others live.
20:53And I know that we all have a lot to give.
20:59So I'll just stop my wishing and be glad I'm me.
21:03Then my song of seven tails ends happily.
21:08One, two, three, four, five, six, seven tails.
21:15The End
21:20One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
21:24One, two, three, four, five, six, seven friends.
21:28And the very next number after seven is eight.
21:32Eight arms.
21:40We've had a one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
21:44How about an eight?
21:47An octopus set out one day under the sea, far away.
21:56She thought it truly would be great to find the number eight.
22:01Eight.
22:02There it is, behind you.
22:05First she met a big star fish.
22:08And on that star she made a wish.
22:11That she would not have long to wait.
22:14To find the number eight.
22:16Whoosh!
22:17Whoosh!
22:18Whoosh!
22:19She went sideways.
22:20Whoosh!
22:21Whoosh!
22:22She went down.
22:23She walked with all her arms on the seabed.
22:26And turned a greeny brown.
22:29Whoosh!
22:31Gently gliding.
22:32Whoosh!
22:33Through the sea.
22:35Then what did she see swimming?
22:38It doesn't look like an eight to me.
22:42It's a funny face sunfish.
22:44We don't want one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
22:53It's eight we're looking for.
22:56She's a very clever octopus.
23:01Though she may not look a lot like us.
23:04She's got a brain and she can think.
23:07And move quick as a wink.
23:10Whoosh!
23:11She went sideways.
23:13Whoosh!
23:14She went down.
23:16She walked with all her arms on the seabed.
23:19And turned a greeny brown.
23:22Whoosh!
23:23She tried hiding.
23:25Whoosh!
23:26She doesn't like fuss.
23:28Then what did she see walking?
23:31It doesn't look like an eight to us.
23:35They're crayfish.
23:37In a line.
23:39She said, I would appreciate.
23:42If you fish could help me find an eight.
23:46I know it's getting rather late.
23:49So help me if you can.
23:51So the fish said,
23:53It's easy.
23:54Let us demonstrate.
23:56If you count your arms you'll find.
23:58There's a one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
24:03Hey!
24:04So the octopus went home happy.
24:05And curled up in her nest.
24:06Cause when it comes to cuddling.
24:07She knows eight arms are best.
24:08Whoosh!
24:09Whoosh!
24:10Whoosh!
24:11Whoosh!
24:12Whoosh!
24:13Whoosh!
24:14Whoosh!
24:16Whoosh!
24:17She knows eight arms are best!
24:22Whoosh! Eight!
24:28One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight
24:32One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight friends
24:37And the very next number after eight is nine
24:40Nine cats
24:47There are cats, big and small, in the family called Feline
24:53And in this song you'll find there's one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine
25:02Meow!
25:03Whoa!
25:04Cats
25:06One is the tiger sitting in a pool
25:11Two is the lion in a family as a rule
25:16Three is the leopard who lives up in the trees
25:21And four is the cheetah, the fastest cat with ease
25:27Creeping through the jungle, sitting on the mat
25:31It's just another day in the nine lives of those
25:37One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine
25:43Meow!
25:44Five is the caracal, the best jumper I know
25:56Six is the lynx, who loves it in the snow
26:01Seven is the serval, the one with great big ears
26:06And eight is the ocelot
26:08Eight is the ocelot
26:09First you see him, then he disappears
26:12Hiding in the jungle, snoozing on the mat
26:17It's just another night in the nine lives of a cat
26:23There's one more life before we go
26:29Nine is a cat, I'm sure you know
26:35Always asking, hey what's that?
26:39Cause nine is a little pussy cat
26:41Cause nine is a little pussy cat
26:51Creeping through the jungle, scratching on the mat
26:55It's just another day in the nine lives of those
27:00One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine
27:06One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine
27:21Nine is where this counting ends
27:23Count on your animal friends
27:25And the very next number after nine is ten
27:28Ten fingers
27:30Can you see? Ten!
27:44Icky sticky fingers
27:46Can you see? Ten!
27:48Curly whirly toes
27:50Have you got? Ten!
27:52Icky sticky fingers
27:54Go and ask
27:56I bet your mummy knows
28:00I look like a monkey
28:03But I'm a chimpanzee
28:05Africa is where we
28:07Live my friends and me
28:09I'll show you round the forest
28:11And teach you what we do
28:13If I can be a chimp, ooh
28:15I'm sure you could be too
28:17Wait for me!
28:20The first thing that you learn is
28:22How to hold on tight
28:24I don't think mum will drop me
28:26But you never know
28:27She might!
28:28So hands are very useful
28:30For grabbing hold of fur
28:32And wherever she goes
28:34I won't let go of her
28:37Cause I've got
28:38Ten!
28:39Icky sticky fingers
28:41I've got
28:42Ten!
28:43Curly whirly toes
28:45Have you got?
28:46Ten!
28:47Icky sticky fingers
28:49Go and ask
28:51I bet your mummy knows
28:53Ten!
28:55Ten!
28:56I'm a little chimp
28:57And I'm hungry as can be
29:00So we're going fishing
29:02Just my mum and me
29:04But fishing for those termites
29:06Is really quite a trick
29:08It isn't all that easy
29:10To reach them with a stick
29:12But mum can't
29:13And I've got
29:14Ten!
29:15Icky sticky fingers
29:17I've got
29:18Ten!
29:19Curly whirly toes
29:21Have you got
29:22Ten!
29:23Icky sticky fingers
29:25Go and ask
29:27Ten!
29:28I know your mummy knows
29:29I know your mummy knows
29:32Oof!
29:33Hands and fingers help you
29:34Do all kinds of things
29:36Cracking nuts with pebbles
29:38Eating bugs with wings
29:40And when it comes to swinging
29:42Way up above the ground
29:44We couldn't do without them
29:46Hey!
29:47What's that funny sound?
29:49Oh I've got
29:50Ten!
29:51Icky sticky fingers
29:53I've got
29:54Ten!
29:55Curly whirly toes
29:57Have you got
29:58Ten!
29:59Icky sticky fingers
30:01Go and ask
30:03I know your mummy knows
30:07Ten!
30:12One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
30:17Start again!
30:18Count on your animal friends
30:20Put backwards this time
30:23Ten!
30:24Ten!
30:25Nine!
30:26Eight!
30:27Seven!
30:28Six!
30:29Five!
30:30Four!
30:31Three!
30:32Two!
30:33One!
30:34Then none!
30:35That's zero!
30:36No animals at all!
30:37Zero!
30:38Two!
30:39Two!
30:40Two!
30:41Two!
30:42Two!
30:43Two!
30:44Two!
30:45Two!
30:46Two!
30:47Two!
30:48We use numbers to count lots of animals
30:51But is there a number for none?
30:53One!
30:54Five!
30:55Three!
30:56One!
30:57Two!
30:58Three!
30:59Three!
31:00Two!
31:01Two!
31:03Three!
31:04Two!
31:05Two!
31:06Three!
31:07Two!
31:08Three!
31:09Three!
31:10The answer is the one for three
31:12Three!
31:13Two!
31:14Now you see me, now you don't.
31:19First I come out, then I won't.
31:23You can't catch me, because before you know,
31:26all that's left is zero.
31:30The widow bird is jumping funnily, high, low.
31:37But when he's hiding in the grass you'll see zero.
31:43Zero!
31:45Now you see me, now you don't.
31:49First I come out, then I won't.
31:52Bouncy, bouncy, and before you know, all you see is zero.
31:59There's lots of animals that disappear.
32:03You're looking at them then they just aren't here.
32:06How do we count them when they've had to go?
32:10We just say there's zero.
32:16The weaver fish is hiding in the sand down below.
32:23Before your very eyesy digs in and you'll see zero.
32:29Zero!
32:30Now you see me, now you don't.
32:34First I come out, then I won't.
32:37Wiggle, wriggle, wriggle, and before you know, all you see is zero.
32:45So draw a zero, come and have a go.
32:49It looks a little like the letter O.
32:52And in the middle there is nothing to show, just like a zero.
32:59All gone?
33:01Zero!
33:02Looks like an O.
33:04Zero!
33:06Zero!
33:07We're going to learn our 1, 2, 3 animals, animals.
33:19Come along and sing with me.
33:21Count on your animal friends.
33:23The numbers 1 to 10, you meet time and again.
33:38So don't be one who just pretends.
33:42Count on your animal friends.
33:44Yes, count on your animal friends.
33:47Let's count up to 4.
33:491, 2, 3, 4 animals, animals.
33:551, 2, 3, 4, count on your animal friends.
34:001, baby kangaroo.
34:022, eyes looking.
34:043, bears in a family.
34:074, long legs.
34:09Now let's count up to 8.
34:131, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
34:201, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
34:241, baby kangaroo.
34:262, eyes looking.
34:283, bears in a family.
34:314, long legs.
34:335, lazy crocodiles.
34:366, birds flying.
34:387, tails up in a tree.
34:418, 8 is an octopus.
34:44Yes.
34:46Numbers really count to work out any amount.
34:50But whether you can or not depends.
34:54If you count on your animal friends.
34:57Yes.
34:58It's what he recommends.
35:00Now let's count up to 10.
35:031, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
35:09Start again.
35:11Count on your animal friends.
35:131, baby kangaroo.
35:152, eyes looking.
35:162, eyes looking.
35:173, bears in a family.
35:184, long legs.
35:195, lazy crocodiles.
35:206, birds flying.
35:217, tails up in a tree.
35:228, is an octopus.
35:239, lives of a cat.
35:2410, sticky fingers.
35:2510, sticky fingers.
35:26And that gives us...
35:271, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
35:30Start again.
35:31But backwards this time.
35:3210, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
35:35Then on.
35:36That's zero.
35:37Nothing at all.
35:38But you can count on your animal friends.
35:4010, sticky fingers.
35:4110, sticky fingers.
35:42And that gives us...
35:431, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
35:46Start again.
35:47But backwards this time.
35:4910, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
35:56Then on.
35:57That's zero.
35:58Nothing at all.
36:00But you can count on your animal friends.
36:101, baby kangaroo.
36:122, eyes looking.
36:143, bears in a family.
36:174, long legs.
36:195, lazy crocodiles.
36:226, birds flying.
36:247, tails up in a tree.
36:278, is an octopus.
36:299, lives of a cat.
36:3110, sticky fingers.
36:34Count on your animal friends.

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