27/10/2016 Newsround


27/10/2016

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Leah here with your Thursday Newsround.

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The sharks that have been trained not to eat their tank mates.

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And the robot footballers falling over themselves to win

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But first, if you don't want to know who won the Great British Bake Off,

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look away now. We have a winner. The winner of the Great British Bake Off

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2016 is... Candace. Yes, she is the Queen

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of Great British Bake Off 2016 after She beat Jane and Andrew to the top

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spot in front of family and friends. This was the last full CDs and the

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BBC before it moves to Channel 4. -- Phil series.

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So now we know who's won Bake Off, we thought it was about time

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we looked ahead to the next big thing around the corner...

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I am so excited to teacher creations -- taste your creations.

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And what better way to do that than with our very

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own Halloween Bake Off challenge judged by Junior Bake

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Meanwhile, here's a sneak peak at what Jenny, Martin

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So, my cupcakes are called Vanilla Thriller Cupcakes.

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I have used red food colouring to make them look a little

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I've got to say, I feel quite confident.

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I was trying to bake a spooky spider web, but you know what?

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It was a lot more tricky than I anticipated.

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I can't actually get the cake out of the tin.

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I have baked Martin's Creepy Crispy Cakes.

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And tune in that it 15 a.m. To see who won. -- at 8:15am.

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And while you're online, why not send us your pumpkin pics?

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Global wildlife species like elephants and killer whales

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have seen a huge drop over the last 40 years.

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That's coming from The Living Planet report, who say they looked at 3,700

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different species and found populations for some

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The report says humans are to blame and they believe more needs to be

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Behind me is - yes, you've guessed it - a shark.

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But have you ever wondered why, when you see them in a big

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tank at an aquarium, they're not just snapping away

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Well, sharks here at the Blue Reef Aquarium

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in the north-east of England are being trained in "target

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feeding" - that's when they learn to only take food from one part

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So, how do you get them to come over?

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Whatever, like, current song is in my head, I whistle it.

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Their teeth are designed to take a bite of flesh so they don't hunt

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for much things bigger than a fish that they would eat.

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If these sharks weren't target-trained, there

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It would simply mean that the sharks would eat wherever they want.

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It could quite potentially mean the sharks could eat

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If you have a large aquarium, you don't want the star

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Eventually, the sharks will be taught to come to a stick

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That's where they'll find their dinner.

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And the training can also be used when the staff need to give

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If they're target trained to come to a position to eat,

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then we can give them oral medications and know which shark

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So it's good news for the fish in here - they can swim around

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without their toothy neighbour using them as a snack.

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Finally, a football match like nothing you've seen before.

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Two teams of robots competed in the final of the RoboCup

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Welcome to the RoboCup Challenge in Beijing, China.

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Four teams competed in the tournament and robots

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from Australia and the USA went head-to-head in the grand final.

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They are not controlled by humans, but instead the robots are connected

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to a wireless network and can communicate with each other.

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They make decisions by themselves during the match.

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Each team can have up to five robots on the field,

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and substitutions are allowed if a robot overheats

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Newsround's back right here in about half an hour.

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