00:01Hi, I'm Maggie Elizabeth Jones
00:03and I play Rosy Me in We Got a Zoo.
00:05And I'm going to show you a behind the scenes tour of the zoo.
00:08You're going to see lions!
00:10You're going to see tigers!
00:11You're going to see bears!
00:12You're going to see zebras!
00:13You're going to see adventurers!
00:14You're going to see ostriches!
00:15You're going to see me!
00:19Did you know zebra stripes are all different?
00:22Just like fingerprints.
00:23The ones that are brown are baby.
00:25The ones that are black are mommies and daddies.
00:27Did you know flamingos are only pink because of the food they eat?
00:32The pink ultimately comes from their diet.
00:34A lot of the little shrimps and crustaceans that they filter out from the mudflats and everything.
00:39Did you know that ostriches can't fly?
00:42Their legs are so strong that they can kill a lion or a tiger in one kick.
00:46One kick!
00:48Lions and tigers and bears! Oh my!
00:51Did you know that you can hear a lion's roar from five miles away?
00:57It's almost all the way to my house.
01:01Did you know if you shave a tiger's fur off then you can still see the stripes on their skin?
01:06Their stripes are like our fingerprints.
01:08They're unique to each tiger.
01:10Tigers don't blink.
01:12This is where a bastard the grizzly bear looks.
01:15Did you know a bear can run as fast as a horse?
01:19Literally, I'm not kidding.
01:23This is where Ronnie the venterog works.
01:26Did you know that venterogs smell just like buttered popcorn?
01:29Well, they pretty much smell like buttered popcorn to cover their natural scent which kind of throws predators off.
01:36People are always asking me, are they a bear? Are they a cat?
01:39But in reality, they're neither.
01:42I'm gonna live here. I'm gonna keep here.
01:44Did you know peacocks always spread their feathers when a female's are out?
01:48Peacocks stand their tails for two reasons.
01:50One would be to attract the female and other ones to scare the males away.
01:53The one with the best looking tail and the best shake in their tail wins the female.
01:56This is Crystal, the capucho monkey.
01:58One of the stars of Webotta Zoo.
02:00She likes to eat yogurt.
02:02Crystal is a 17-year-old female capucho monkey.
02:05Specifically, she's a weeper capucho monkey.
02:07And that particular species comes from Brazil.
02:12Hope you enjoyed my behind-the-scenes tour of the zoo.
02:24Once the first time comes from Brazil, the cup.
02:24I'll talk a little bit, I'll talk with you soon.
02:25If we want to change your home.
02:25It depends on where your dog is safe.
02:25Don't try to lie to drink.
02:25I will follow you soon.
02:25If you are a cat.
02:26I'm adding in a feast.
02:26You can't wait in a feast.
02:26Hi.
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