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00:28Hi there, I'm Joe the dog.
00:33Welcome to my house, it's great to see you.
00:36You know what, it's great to sniff you too.
00:40You're gonna make so many animals happy today.
00:43Farm animals and wild animals and lots of my dog pals
00:47will be getting up close and personal with you.
00:51They'll look at you, they'll talk to you,
00:52they'll even sniff you.
00:54In fact, you'll have them eating right out
00:56of the palm of your hand.
00:59In this video, we say please do feed the animals.
01:04All you need is an apple, a bit of grass, a leaf,
01:08a dog treat, and a crust of bread.
01:11If you don't have some of these things handy, don't worry.
01:15You can just hold out your hand when the time comes.
01:18Here's how this feeding business goes.
01:20When you see the food picture, grab the food
01:23that matches the picture, hold out your hand,
01:26and wait for your friend to eat.
01:29You are going to have so much fun.
01:34If you think it's a jungle out there,
01:37try being here for a little while.
01:41We're about to embark on a wonderful wildlife safari.
01:44One where you can see animals from around the world,
01:47and where they can see you too.
01:50There's one now.
01:51Oh, hello.
01:52Would you like to visit some of my giraffe friends today?
02:04I'll take you to them, but first,
02:06I'd like it very much if you could feed me a leaf or two.
02:09I'm so hungry.
02:10Yum, yum, yum, yum.
02:12Ooh, sour.
02:14Stop.
02:16All right.
02:17Let's go visit my friends.
02:18Hmph.
02:21When giraffes get together,
02:22it feels like nothing but necks, necks, necks,
02:25especially when Jerry is around.
02:27He is such a show off.
02:29Just look at him.
02:30Oh.
02:31Well, a giraffe's neck may be really long,
02:34but did you know that it has the same amount of bones in it
02:36that your neck has?
02:38Yes, just seven, but they sure are long ones.
02:41Oh, Jerry.
02:46Our necks help make us the tallest land animal in the world.
02:50And this, my little cupcakes, comes in very handy for eating.
02:54We need to reach high to get our dinner.
02:57Mmm, yum, yum.
02:59Trees are my favorite food.
03:02Ugh, did someone say food?
03:04I'm so hungry I could eat a tree.
03:06Well, ciao for now, kids.
03:11Speaking of ciao,
03:13I was just watching some antelope.
03:15Would you like to watch them with me?
03:18Here they are now.
03:24I don't like the way that lion is looking at me.
03:26Why don't we take a look at some other antelope
03:28while I find a safer place?
03:34Hey, stop sniffing me.
03:36Cut it out.
03:37Oh, my goodness, I'm so embarrassed.
03:40I think, I think that will do it for the antelope part of the video.
03:43Cut!
03:44I feel handsome, oh so handsome.
03:47It's alarming how handsome I feel.
03:51I'm looking high and low, but I can't find any animal
03:56that is as gorgeous as I am.
03:59Can you?
04:00Nope.
04:01I thought not.
04:02Nobody is as handsome as a peacock.
04:05I feel handsome.
04:06I feel handsome.
04:07I feel handsome.
04:11I feel handsome.
04:12I feel handsome.
04:13I feel handsome.
04:14You know, that peacock doesn't know true beauty when he sees it.
04:18Actually, we warthogs don't have very good eyesight, you see.
04:21But I know I'm a handsome fellow because my wife tells me that every day.
04:27She loves me warts and all.
04:29Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do,
04:41do, do, do, do, do, do.
04:42Good day, mate.
04:43Hmm.
04:44My mum is here somewhere and I'd like you to meet her.
04:46Hmm.
04:47Oh.
04:48There she is.
04:49Oh, Joey.
04:50I'm having a bit of a scratch right now.
04:51Perhaps you could hop along and play, eh?
04:54No problem, mum.
04:56Good day.
04:58I'm a Siberian tiger, the largest of all cats.
05:03I've been known to eat up to 100 pounds of meat in one sitting.
05:07That's about 400 hamburgers.
05:09Mmm.
05:10It is now my pleasure to introduce to you some delicious, er, delightful creatures known as
05:15meerkats.
05:16There they are now.
05:18Hmm.
05:19That guy gives me the heebie-jeebies.
05:21Think, think, think.
05:22Yes, I think I'll join my friends.
05:25Oh, so good to see you guys.
05:28Mwah!
05:29Mwah!
05:30Mwah!
05:31Mind if I get a family hug?
05:32Woo!
05:33Look at you!
05:35So tall!
05:36I was just kind of wondering if, um, well, you're having fun, hmm?
05:41Are you?
05:42I sure am.
05:43And I think you'll enjoy what's coming up next, too.
05:45Hmm.
05:46Whoa.
05:47Those buttons edible?
05:48Hello there.
05:49So good to see you.
05:50I'd like to recite a poem about elephants.
05:51I wrote it just for you.
05:52Are you ready?
05:53I'm an African elephant.
05:54How can you tell?
05:55My ears are big and shaped like Africa as well.
05:56Well, well, well.
05:57Well, well, well.
05:58Well, well, well.
05:59Well, well, well.
06:00Well, well, well.
06:01Well, well, well.
06:02An elephant's skin is a sight to behold.
06:03It may be very wrinkled, but that doesn't mean we're old.
06:04Swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish.
06:16Swish, swish, swish, swish!
06:17Our trunks are amazing.
06:18They feed us like cans.
06:19There's lots to eat in Africa's grasslands.
06:21Munch, munch, munch, munch, munch, munch, munch, munch, munch, munch munch, munch.
06:26We're social and gentle and we like to play.
06:29When we're together, it's a really good day.
06:31Play, play, play.
06:32Play, play, play, play.
06:33Play, play, play, play, play, play. I hope you enjoyed my little poem. Now I'll shuffle off and go back home.
06:40Hmm, hmm, hmm. Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm. Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
06:50Oh. Tui. Stick? What's stick? Mama, a human child is watching me. Baba.
06:58Oh, don't worry about it. You're a gorilla. Why don't you tell the child a little bit about us gorillas, okay?
07:03Okay, Mama. A lot of people think gorillas are fierce and scary, but we're really very gentle and sociable.
07:10In fact, we're vegetarians. Vegetarians. That means we eat lots of leaves and fruit, no meat.
07:18That's my Uncle Bob. He's very nice. I personally wouldn't hurt a fly, although it might be kind of fun to catch one.
07:27I love my Mama so much, just like you love yours. She's my pal.
07:31Oh. Yuck. Wait up, Mama.
07:38Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. You smell marvelous.
07:45It is now my pleasure, my friend, to sniff, er, I mean to introduce to you my good friend, Peter Penguin.
07:52Hey there, kid. Today's your lucky day. I get some extra time on my wings, huh?
07:55You want to come with me on a little tour of Penguin Land?
07:58Great. Let's go.
08:00This is my house. Some say it's just a hole in the wall, but to me, it's home sweet home.
08:04And now we're coming to the house of my great friend, Peggy.
08:06Come on up, Peg. Come on. Say hi to everybody. Come on. Come on. Hurry up.
08:10Uh, hello?
08:12Who on earth am I saying hello to?
08:14Hmm.
08:14Okay, I'm going to go in for a little swim now. Hey, hey, watch me, everyone. Watch me. This is really good.
08:20Is everyone watching? Are you watching, Peggy? Watch me. Here I go. Here I go. Whee!
08:26Huh. Where did he go?
08:29Oh, it's getting a little warm in the old condo here.
08:32I wonder where everyone is.
08:34Ah, they must be at the swimming hole.
08:36I kind of feel like doing the penguin paddle myself.
08:40One, two, three.
08:45Hey, Pauly. Glad you could join us. You too, Pat. Hey, let's go hiking, huh?
08:50A little bit of a bump there.
08:55One, two. I'm going to do it.
08:59Ooh-wee! Hey, where are we going, anyway?
09:07I don't know, but I hope we find some fish. I'm hungry.
09:12Oh, hiking we will go. Hiking we will go. Oh, yes, I love being a leader.
09:16My friends obey everything I say.
09:18Okay, everybody, stop while I scratch.
09:26Hmm. Where'd everybody go?
09:28I am a rhinoceros, and I love to get muddy.
09:34Mud keeps me cool and protects my beautiful tank-like body from the sun's harsh rays.
09:39But I am a special rhino, and I have a talent I think you will love.
09:45I will show you what I mean. Follow me. This way.
09:47Ahem.
09:58Oh, there you are. Hello.
10:06Thank you for joining me.
10:08Hmm. Pardon the chewing, but I'm ruminating right now.
10:11That means I'm chewing something I've already swallowed.
10:14Go figure. Hmm?
10:15Anyhow, today I am going to ruminate in another way about an animal that I, and many others, consider to be the most truly amazing creature in the entire world.
10:26You may have already guessed, because I know you're very smart. I do. But I'm talking about me, the camel.
10:33Well, let's take a look at me, hmm? The camel. Regal profile, hmm?
10:39Everything about a camel is perfectly adapted to surviving in the hot, dry climate of the desert.
10:47Why, we can even go an entire winter without taking a drink. Dromedary camels, like my friends here, have one hump.
10:55Um, Tony, will you stand still a minute and model your hump for the boys and girls, please?
11:00Sure thing, Sam.
11:01Our humps are filled with fat, not water. We can live off that fat until our humps shrink so small they flop over to one side. Not a pretty side.
11:11Well, that's all the time we have today. I hope you've enjoyed, uh, Tony. That's enough posing, Tony boy.
11:18But I love being on camera.
11:20As I was saying, that's all the time. Tony, I'm going to turn off the camera now. Tony.
11:24Go right ahead, but I'll warn you, my fans won't be happy.
11:27Oh, you hairy dromedary.
11:30Camels. Oh, howdy. It was becoming a zoo out there, so I've decided to take you to one of my favorite places, the farm.
11:37Farm animals set my nose a-quiver. Nothing makes me quite as giddy as the smell of a horse.
11:45I'm crazy for horses. Any more horses around here? Over here!
11:50And I can't wait to get out of here. I'm going to get out of here and stretch my legs just a little bit, you know?
11:55Mmm. Something sure smells good. Yeah. Mmm.
12:01Hey, that's you, kid. You smell as good as an apple on a crisp fall day. Yeah.
12:07Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Finally, I'm free.
12:10Oh, and I've got an itchy I've got to take care of.
12:13Oh, oh, right there. Right there.
12:14Mmm. Almost kind of just right now.
12:17Here. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Yes, sir. Ooh, got it. I think I got it.
12:20I think I got it. I think I got it. I think I got it.
12:21I got that one on the back. Mmm. I think I got it. I think I got it.
12:24I got it. Arrgh. Boom.
12:26Okay. Oh, that's it. Oh, man. One more. Oh, that felt good.
12:30Oh, yeah. I'm on a roll now.
12:32One more.
12:35Yes, sir. Mmm.
12:37I feel good.
12:42Oh, you smell so good.
12:45And you taste pretty good, too.
12:48Since you have such good tastes,
12:50I think you'll enjoy what's coming up next.
12:52His voice is so dreamy.
12:55Oh.
12:56Buh, buh, plug sheep.
13:00Have you any wool?
13:02Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
13:04Three bags full.
13:07One for my master.
13:10One for my dame.
13:12One for the little boy who lives down the lane.
13:17My, my, black sheep.
13:21Have you any wool?
13:24Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
13:26Three bags full.
13:29Actually, Harry, you're brown, not black.
13:33Actually, you're more rust-colored, but not black.
13:37Get out of here.
13:41Well, let him live in his nursery rhyme fantasy.
13:45Oh.
13:47You know, he gives me the woolies.
13:51All right.
13:52Speaking of wool, take a look over there.
13:54I'm going to tell you something about wool.
13:56Oh, trance.
13:57I got something on my horn again.
13:59Never fails.
14:00Sheep get all the credit for wool.
14:02We goats make some of the world's most sought-after wool.
14:05Wouldn't you just love to run and jump into a pile of that?
14:09Goat wool comes in all kinds of beautiful colors and textures.
14:12You can make a gorgeous sweater out of this stuff.
14:14In fact, I'm wearing one right now.
14:16Say, where'd Ralph go?
14:19Oh, there you are, Ralph.
14:21Now, that's what I call pulling the wool over your eyes.
14:24Hey, do you know where the starting line for the sheep race is?
14:29Anyone here know?
14:31We're just following each other like a bunch of sheep.
14:34Could someone please tell me where the starting line is?
14:36Aha!
14:51Hey, wait for me!
14:54Animal food.
14:5625 cents.
14:58No!
14:58And I don't have a quarter.
15:00And that food looks so good.
15:02What's a goat to do?
15:04Mmm.
15:05Ah, I'm such a clever old goat.
15:07Why didn't I think of this years ago?
15:1025 cents.
15:11Ha!
15:15I'm so itchy, itchy, itchy.
15:19Oh, hello.
15:20I'm just itching to tell you about what's going to happen next.
15:23All I can tell you is to get your apple ready because it's going to be fun.
15:28Right, Fred?
15:33Hey, kid.
15:34That's an old goat joke.
15:36Feed me.
15:37Feed me.
15:37Mmm.
15:38Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum.
15:40Look, I'm being a cow.
15:42Moo!
15:43Did you see that?
15:44I look just like a cow.
15:46Here I go again.
15:47Moo!
15:48Well, I never.
15:51That was an insult to cows everywhere.
15:52I can't believe that goat.
15:56That wasn't a very good imitation.
15:58I'm with Bessie.
16:00Hmm.
16:01I like that goat.
16:02I wish I could eat like he did.
16:04Well, you children at home, it looks like one of our herd wants to be like that silly goat and have a snack from your hand.
16:10So, if you have any grass, that would be a good time to get it out because I think she's very hungry.
16:16Go ahead, dear.
16:17Oh, I'm drooling.
16:18I'm so hungry.
16:19Please give me some grass.
16:22Oh, yum.
16:24Delicious.
16:25Thank you so much.
16:27What?
16:27More?
16:28Mmm.
16:29Mmm, nom, nom, nom.
16:31Oh, I'm so full.
16:33Oh, she never has had a very big appetite.
16:36Eats like a bird that cow.
16:40Oh, hi.
16:41Yeah, we're just rooting around for food, you know.
16:45Pigs have a great sense of smell.
16:47Yes, we do.
16:47And you smell great.
16:49Yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:51I want to sniff around a little more, but sit tight so I can tell you a little more about us piggies, okay?
16:57Pigs are really quite clean animals.
16:59I don't know why we have a reputation of being dirty.
17:01Oh, yeah, the mud thing.
17:04Actually, we wallow in mud to keep cool and protect our skin from the sun.
17:08Oh, and the mud feels so good, too.
17:11Pigs love to run and play, but we also love to sleep.
17:14A happy pig will sleep most of the day away, if you give him a chance.
17:20Sweet dreams, piggy.
17:22Okay, well, I'm going to sniff around a little more and then try to find my three pals.
17:28Where are they, anyway?
17:29Well, there they are.
17:31Hi, there.
17:35Check out the sign Farmer John just put up.
17:39It says, please don't feed fingers to the horses.
17:43By the way, did anyone ever tell you that you smell delicious?
17:48Hello, children.
17:52I'm Della Donkey.
17:54This is my daughter, Dory.
17:56Donkeys are kind of like horses, but smaller and with very, very long ears.
18:03What's that you say, Dory?
18:04Dory, you hear some of the other farm animals calling us to play.
18:08Dory, let's go find them.
18:10Dory, let's go find them.
18:11Oh, here's everybody.
18:14Hey, there's Zenith the zebra.
18:16Whee!
18:16And Hannah with her beautiful horse coat.
18:20Hee-haw!
18:21Okay.
18:22I know what you're thinking, kids.
18:25A zebra on a farm?
18:26Shouldn't I be with wild animals?
18:28No!
18:29I love it on the farm.
18:31How many striped animals get to live on a farm?
18:33Not many.
18:35By the way, did you know that no two zebras have the same stripes?
18:39My friend Zazu is modeling her stripes for you.
18:42A zebra's stripes are as unique as your fingerprints.
18:45Thank you, Zazu.
18:46Nicely done.
18:47Ha-ha!
18:47No problem.
18:49Well, I've said a mouthful.
18:52I see a silly goose over there.
19:00Ah, I'm not silly.
19:01I'm just a goose, as are these characters behind me.
19:04Did you know that geese make great watchdogs?
19:06Eh, we don't bark, but we sure can chase and hiss.
19:09Listen.
19:11Mep, mep, mep, mep, mep, mep, mep.
19:14Geese care a lot about each other.
19:16When we find a mate, we usually stick together for life.
19:19Looks like these geese are out on a double date, eh?
19:22And they have a lot to talk about.
19:25Geese are pretty neat animals, aren't we?
19:27Hey, I can almost see you in there.
19:30Hello?
19:32Oh!
19:32Now, introducing a bunny who's sure to tickle your whiskers.
19:37Eee-oh!
19:40Hey, what's up, Doc?
19:42I always wanted to say that.
19:44I always wanted to say what you want.
20:06Let's talk about the bunny.
20:10I'm really tired.
20:40This looks like a peaceful place to have a nap.
20:50What's a guy got to do to get a little sleep around here?
20:57Hi, I'm a baby goat.
21:01They call me a kid.
21:03Are you a kid too?
21:10Ah, life on a farm pond. Beautiful, bucolic, blissful.
21:16He quacks me up.
21:18My favorite B word is bread.
21:20So if you have any bread you can spare, I'd sure appreciate a bite.
21:25That was great.
21:26You know, he's right. Life on a farm pond really is the best.
21:30I was just thinking, you know, if you got any more bread, well, you know.
21:34Do ya?
21:36I'm such a lucky duck.
21:41Thanks, kid.
21:43Look at me. I'm a big giant llama.
21:49Llama.
21:50Come along, dear.
21:51You'll be a big giant llama soon enough.
21:53Oh, Mama Llama.
21:55Oh, hello there.
21:57I'm a camel.
21:59Okay, that wink gives me away.
22:02Okay, I'm not really a camel.
22:04I do look like a camel, don't I?
22:06Well, camels and llamas are close relatives, as you can probably tell.
22:10Well, look at that stately profile.
22:13That regal muzzle.
22:15Okay, my ears are like bananas, but otherwise a spittin' image.
22:23Speaking of spitting, I don't think it's fair that...
22:26Anyway, I don't think it's fair...
22:30As I was saying, it's not fair that we llamas have such a bad reputation for spitting at people.
22:37If we're treated right, we generally don't spit at people.
22:41Other llamas, yes, but not people.
22:43Not usually.
22:44The idea that llamas just go around spitting on anyone they don't like makes me so mad I could spit.
22:49Just an expression, kids. Pay no attention.
22:57Oh, look, Sam.
23:00Wow, a kid.
23:02Oh, and I smell apple.
23:04Whoa there, buddy.
23:05I smelled it first, right, kid?
23:07Oh, yum.
23:08That does smell good.
23:12Hey, as we say, check this out, kid.
23:14I've eaten all my hay, and now it's time for dessert.
23:17So you stay out of the way.
23:20Oh, the nerve.
23:21He's so pushy.
23:22You should feed your apple to the polite horse.
23:25That would be me.
23:26Yoo-hoo!
23:27Over here!
23:28Over here!
23:29Oh, smells wonderful.
23:30Yes, yes.
23:31I want that apple.
23:32It's a vision of loveliness.
23:33I should know how a horse's eyes can see almost all the way around his body, and we have the
23:38biggest eyes of any land mammal.
23:40That means hardly anything escapes my vision.
23:42So I see that you're going to give me that apple.
23:45Yes?
23:46And that means you don't get it.
23:49Come on, kid.
23:50You can give it to me now.
23:51While he's not lugging.
23:52Oh, boy.
23:53You're the greatest.
23:54Thanks, pal.
23:55I'm here at a huge park where dogs can be their doggy selves and run around without leashes.
24:14It's like dog heaven here.
24:17This park has sand and trails and ocean and great things to sniff and lots of fun dogs.
24:23I just know you're going to love it here.
24:25If you have a dog treat, be sure to have it handy because a couple of my friends are bound
24:31to be hungry.
24:32Hello.
24:33I'm Stanley, the Labrador Retriever.
24:36Yum, yum, yum.
24:37You smell wonderful.
24:38Buffy, Buffy, come on over here and meet my new friend.
24:41I can't see a thing.
24:44Hey, kid, your TV's all steamed up.
24:46How could that have happened, huh?
24:52Ah, that's better.
24:54Oh, I am so special.
24:56One of a kind.
24:57Oh, I'm so special.
24:58One of a kind.
24:59Huh?
25:00Hey, wait up, you gorgeous creature, you.
25:03Oh, hi.
25:04How are you?
25:05Oh, you smell so good.
25:09Who likes to play?
25:13Dogs love to play.
25:15Oh, oh, oh.
25:24Oh, boy.
25:25Oh, boy.
25:26Oh, boy.
25:27I'm ready.
25:28I'm ready for a dog treat.
25:29Come on.
25:31You got more, you got more.
25:32I know you've got more.
25:34Come on, come on.
25:35I can smell them.
25:36I can smell him. I can smell him. I can smell him.
25:38Give him. Give me.
25:38Oh, oh, thank you. You're the greatest kid in the whole world.
25:49I feel someone behind me.
25:52What? Just another dog.
25:55What? Whoa, another dog looks just like me.
26:02I don't need a treat.
26:03I just want to sniff you and look at you.
26:06You look like such a great kid.
26:11Hmm. You made my day.
26:14I smell Stanley the steamer. I mean Stanley the retriever. I can't watch.
26:19So good to sniff you again. Hi, how are you? Anything for me? Get a treat? Oh, thank you.
26:22Thank you very much. Thank you. Another one? Oh, thank you very much. Oh, thank you very, very much.
26:29Bye, Sam.
26:30Bye, Ralph.
26:33Bye, Sam.
26:34Bye, Ralph.
26:36Hey, what you're sniffing?
26:40Ugh, P.U., what dog breath?
26:50Hey, you know what? I learned a trick just for you. Watch me. Watch.
26:55Hi, hi, hi, hi, hi.
26:56Pretty good, huh?
27:00Hey, kid, look at my ball. Can you see it?
27:05Yuck. Slimy, stinky. Thank heavens for this refreshing breeze.
27:09Oh, I'm a good dog. Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. I'm a good dog. Come on, come on, come on, come on. I'm a good dog. Kisses, kisses.
27:18Hey, Stanley. Hey, Stanley. There's too much slobber on the screen. We need a windshield wiper.
27:23He did it again?
27:24Hey, guess where I've been. The beach. And I think Joe's going to be there right now with a friend. Let's go look.
27:34Wahoo! Oh, I love the beach. Rolling, digging in the sand. It's my favorite place. I'm not big on swimming in the ocean, but my friend Nisha sure is. You should see her.
27:50Oh, I love the beach.
28:20It's been a long and wonderful day. I'm pretty pooped. Oh, there's no place like home. I'm one poop pooch. What a day. I'm sure glad you spent it with me. You're a lot of fun. Here's looking at you, kid.
28:50We love the beach.
28:58You're theodor of Henry.
29:02You're theodor of Henry. Ordering you to a wilderness.
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