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I'm Andy. Come along and see Safari World with me.

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We've got animals from right across the planet, roaming free.

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Jen's in the control tower, Mr Hammond runs the show.

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Come on my adventures!

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-# Ready, steady, go!

-One, two, three, four!

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# Come along on Andy's Safari Adventures

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And join the crew!

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# Meeting lots of animals from all around the world. #

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Yeah, you can come too!

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When disaster strikes and there must be no delay,

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when Safari Mobile beeps, it's time to save the day.

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With my gizmo, pack and hat, I get ready to fly.

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In a magic flash of light...

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-# I shoot up into the sky

-One, two, three, four!

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# Come along on Andy's Safari Adventures

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And join the crew!

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# We discover lots of animals from all around the world

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Yeah, you can come too!

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# Come on Andy's Safari Adventures

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# Andy's Safari Adventures! #

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Hi, I'm Andy, and I work here at Safari World.

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We look after animals from all over the planet.

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CAR HORN BEEPS

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I'm just off to see Jen.

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She's making a display about some incredible animals

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that live near the North Pole.

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Jen's in the control tower. Come on.

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-Hi, Jen.

-Hello.

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SHE YAWNS

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-Ooh! Tired?

-Sorry.

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I've been working all night to get my video display ready

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for the Arctic Dome and trying not to fall asleep before I finish it.

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How about I make you a nice glass of orange juice?

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-It always wakes me up in the mornings.

-Oh, thanks, Andy.

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-That'd be great!

-OK.

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-There we go.

-Thanks. I'm just adding the final video clips.

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They're all about how Arctic animals hunt, like this polar bear.

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Ah! Polar bears are the Arctic's top predator.

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They sneak up on their prey like this.

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-And these seals.

-Oh, yes.

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Well, seals... Oh-oh-oh!

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-..will swim underneath the ice, hunting for fish.

-And this.

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An Arctic fox! Now, they have my favourite method of hunting.

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They get down low, then they leap up in the air...

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-The control panel!

-I'm sorry, Jen.

-Oh, no!

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It's deleted the Arctic fox video!

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-BEEPING

-Hello, Jen.

-Hello, Mr Hammond.

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-I wanted to check that the new video display is ready.

-Um... Er...

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-Andy and I are sorting it.

-Excellent!

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I can't wait for all our visitors to see it!

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-I'm off to the Arctic Dome now.

-Oh, what are we going to do?

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I can't finish my display without the Arctic fox video!

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Well, maybe I can act out an Arctic fox hunting for the visitors?

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Or you could film a new Arctic fox video for me?

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CAR HORN BEEPS

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-You mean...?

-Yes!

-Good idea, Jen! Time to go on a safari adventure!

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Waistcoat - check!

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Hat - check!

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Backpack - check!

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Gizmo...

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..check!

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Coordinates set. Switching to flight mode.

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Engage boosters.

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Whoa!

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Argh!

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Ha-ha-ha!

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Next stop - the Arctic! Ha-ha-ha-ha!

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Yes! I've made it!

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According to my scans, you've arrived at the Arctic Circle,

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-right at the top of the world.

-Whoa! Look at the size of that polar bear!

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Not going to be easy to find an Arctic fox,

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-though, especially in all this snow.

-No problem, Andy.

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Engaging thermal sensors.

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Foxes are mammals with warm blood so, in a cold place

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like the Arctic, we can use the heat their body gives off to find them.

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Fantastic! Thanks, Jen.

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Scanning for Arctic foxes.

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-Yes! There's one right below me. I'm going in to land.

-OK, Andy.

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Good luck! And remember, you need to be back before the park opens.

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I will, Jen. Right. Ooh!

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It looks chilly out there, so I'm going to need my coat.

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Ah! There he is! Well, this is going to be easy.

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I just need to film him hunting,

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then I can head back to Safari World.

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Look at his beautiful white coat!

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That keeps him nice and warm in this icy cold weather,

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just like mine does. Oh!

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And it looks like he's off to search for some food. Perfect timing!

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Arctic foxes have a superb sense of smell and excellent hearing,

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which is great for finding their prey.

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They hunt little rodents called lemmings,

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which tunnel underneath the snow.

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Ooh!

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It looks like he's going to pounce! Gizmo, set to record.

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Oh, where's he off to? Oh! Must have scared him off.

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ROARING

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ROARS

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HE GULPS

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Nice polar bear!

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Stay where you are!

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OK! Trying to get out of here!

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It's still following me. I don't want it to get too close.

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I think it's best that I keep my distance.

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I need to speed up somehow.

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Ooh, maybe there's something in my backpack that can help.

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A tea tray? How's this going to help me?

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Unless...

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HE LAUGHS

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Woohoo-hoo-hoo!

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Ooh! That was great fun!

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The polar bear's never going to be able to catch up with me now. Ah!

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Er... Right. I spoke too soon, I think.

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Oh, no!

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Walrus!

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They protect themselves from polar bears by sticking

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together in huge herds.

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Right, time to become an honorary walrus.

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Oh! Sorry! Coming through. Ooh! Sorry.

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All right, grouchy!

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Uh-oh! The polar bear's caught up with me!

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A polar bear might be able to take on one walrus,

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but it's far too dangerous to take on a whole herd, especially

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when they're armed with those sharp, pointy tusks.

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Go away, you big brute!

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Aha! That's it! You show him! Yes! He's given up. Thanks, everyone!

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Right, now it's time to find that Arctic fox again.

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HE PANTS

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It's much harder getting back up.

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BEEPING

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-Ooh! It's Jen.

-Andy, I'm tracking a big snowstorm heading your way.

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-You'd better hurry up and get that video.

-Thanks, Jen.

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I'll be as quick as I can.

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Yes! The Arctic fox is still here.

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Hopefully, I can record him before the storm arrives.

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Gizmo, set to record.

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Come on! Right a bit. Left a bit.

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And...pounce!

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Perfect!

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Ooh! And just in time too. Here comes that snowstorm.

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Need to get back to the Safari Mobile. Oh, no!

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It's all the way over there! Need to hurry up.

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HE GROANS

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I can't see!

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Brr!

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Oh, no! The Safari Mobile! It must have been buried under the snow.

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How am I going to find it now?

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Wait a second!

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The Arctic fox is really good at sniffing prey under snow.

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Maybe he can use his nose to sniff out something else.

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Um, excuse me, Mr Arctic Fox?

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I don't suppose you could help me find my Safari Mobile, could you?

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SQUEAKS

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What am I doing? He can't understand what I'm saying.

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I mean, it's not as if I can say, sit! And he'll sit.

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Well, that seemed to work! Fetch Safari Mobile?

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Ha! Well, look at that! Wait for me!

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He's definitely onto something!

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It looks like he's found something. Hopefully, it's the Safari Mobile.

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OK, my little friend. Let's dive together. Ready?

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One, two, three, go!

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Huh!

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Woohoo! We found it!

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ENGINE SPLUTTERS

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Oh, come on! Not now!

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ENGINE STARTS

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Yes! See you later, Arctic fox!

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SQUEAKS

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Time to head back!

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Whoa!

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-Jen! I got the video.

-Oh, thank you, Andy!

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BEEPING

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Jen! I'm in the Arctic Dome. I can't see your new video display anywhere.

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-Uploading now, Mr Hammond. All done.

-Excellent!

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Hello, Mr Hammond.

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Ah, Andy! I'm just off to see Jen's new video display. Have you seen it?

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Er, yes, sir, I've seen parts of it.

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Er, Mr Hammond, you do know that there's a polar bear behind you?

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Really? Ah! Ursus maritimus. Magnificent creature!

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Top of the food chain, you know?

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ROARS

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MR HAMMOND SCREAMS

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See you next time!

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