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-Hello and welcome to Gwdihw.

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-Look what's behind me.

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-This is an oryx.

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-It's quite rare

-so we're very lucky to see one.

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-We'll see more of it

-later in the programme.

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-We'll also go to Cilgerran School

-to see a stick insect.

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-The police dog will be working hard

-and we'll take a look at orangutans.

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-First, over to Lois and the vet.

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-The vet.

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-I'm Lois. I've come to see Nerys,

-the nurse at the vet's.

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-Nerys looks after animals.

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-She makes sure

-they're healthy and happy.

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-Today, a rabbit

-has come to the vet's.

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-Here's Mr Ripple.

-Mr Ripple is two years old.

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-Why is he in today?

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-Mr Ripple has come in

-to get his nails cut.

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-Can you see the nails?

-They're rather long.

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-We're going to cut them to make

-things more comfortable for him.

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-Do they hurt him?

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-Do they hurt him?

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-They can be uncomfortable.

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-They can grow inwards too,

-under there into the pad.

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-That would hurt him.

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-Amy's going to hold Mr Ripple.

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-We'll cut the nails.

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-Do rabbits come in regularly?

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-Do rabbits come in regularly?

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-Yes.

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-They come in for a health check.

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-When they come in,

-we look at their nails...

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-..and their teeth.

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-A rabbit's teeth can grow very long.

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-That can cause pain

-and they can't eat.

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-Do you have to cut them?

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-Yes, we have to clip them back...

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-..so that the rabbit

-can eat properly.

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-It's important that the rabbit

-has a good diet.

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-So they have to be able

-to drink and eat.

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-All the time.

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-When cutting the nails...

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-..it's important

-I don't cut them too short.

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-If I cut them too short, they'd

-bleed and cause a lot of pain.

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-The same as would happen

-to a person.

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-Yes. When a person cuts the nail

-too far back, it can be painful.

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-It's the same for Mr Ripple.

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-Cut enough...

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-..but not too much.

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-There we are.

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-We've finished

-cutting Mr Ripple's nails.

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-We won't need to see him

-for another two or three months.

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-So Mr Ripple will be happy

-for another two months!

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-Yes.

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-Would you like to play a game?

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-Guess which one of these

-can't walk backwards.

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-A kangaroo?

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-A giraffe?

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-Or a cat?

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-Can you guess which one?

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-It's the kangaroo.

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-It can't walk backwards.

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-We go to Cilgerran School now.

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-In the school.

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-We have a stick insect

-in the classroom.

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-We've had them since last year

-and they're two years old.

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-It's called a stick insect

-because it looks like a stick.

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-They shed their skin

-and make new skin.

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-When they shed their skin,

-they dance like this.

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-It's shedding its skin now!

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-They're hard to spot...

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-..because they look like sticks

-and they're green and brown.

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-They can produce a smell

-that's so bad...

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-..other creatures

-don't want to go near them.

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-I'm the one who mostly

-looks after them in the classroom.

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-I clean them and give them water.

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-We spray water on them every day.

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-We collect leaves for them to eat

-every day.

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-Tref's three.

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-Hello!

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-I'm Tref, the best dog in the world

-and an animal expert.

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-Today, I will name three creatures

-that begin with the letter M.

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-M for malwoden (snail).

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-Snails carry their homes

-on their back - their shell.

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-There are thousands of different

-types of snails across the world.

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-There are snails who live in

-the sea, snails who live on land...

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-..and snails who live in rivers.

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-In some countries like France,

-people eat snails!

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-Horrible!

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-Secondly, M for monkey.

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-There are over 250

-different types of monkeys.

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-They live in the jungle

-and eat all kinds of things.

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-Insects, flowers, leaves, fruit

-and bananas, of course!

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-Thirdly, the blue whale.

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-This is the largest animal

-in the world.

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-The blue whale's tongue

-is larger than an elephant...

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-..and its heart

-is the same size as a car.

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-Though it dives

-to a depth of over 500 metres...

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-..it has to come back up

-to breathe.

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-As it does that, it shoots air up...

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-..from a hole

-that it has on its large head.

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-Whales apparently sing too!

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-Or hum.

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-TREF HUMS

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-Probably because

-they don't know the words.

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-Get it?

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-These are oryx.

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-They originate from Africa.

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-Incredibly, they can go for

-almost nine months without water.

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-That's 270 days!

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-We can't even go for two days

-without a drink!

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-As if that

-wasn't incredible enough...

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-..the oryx can smell rainfall

-from over 50 miles away.

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-That's a long way!

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-Now, over to another

-incredible animal.

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-This police dog works very hard.

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-Working hard.

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-I work with the police

-and do very important work.

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-I can do something the police can't.

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-Use my nose.

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-Yes, I have a great nose...

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-..which can remember smells

-and then find them anywhere.

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-I'll show you what I mean.

-Look at this.

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-Now, then. What's happened?

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-Geraint has lost his keys.

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-There's no problem

-because I can find them.

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-This way.

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-No, this way.

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-No. I can smell a sweet smell

-somewhere.

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-Hmm. No, it's stronger over here.

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-Here they are - Geraint's keys!

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-Because I've done my work so well,

-I get to play fetch.

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-Draw a picture.

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-Can you guess which animal this is?

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-Yes, it's a goldfish.

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-Incredible animal.

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-This is an orangutan.

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-It's a distant relative of ours.

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-It's a type of ape.

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-It can walk on two legs

-and it doesn't have a tail.

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-Orangutans have long red hair...

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-..and very long arms.

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-Look at this one washing itself.

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-They spend most of their time

-walking, climbing...

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-..or jumping in the trees.

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-Just like this.

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-That's all for today.

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-If you have a pet at home,

-visit our website and film a video.

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-You can draw a picture of your pet

-and try our quiz.

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-Join us next time to see

-more amazing animals on Gwdihw.

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-# There are lots of creatures

-in our big world

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-# Some have fur,

-others have feathers

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-# In the sea, on land, or high above

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-# Which creatures do you like?

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-# Have you touched

-a hedgehog's spines?

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-# Or milked a goat or fed a fox?

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-# Have you seen an unusual animal?

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-# What about a hippo,

-wolf or terrapin

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-# There are lots of creatures

-in our big world

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-# Some have fur,

-others have feathers

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-# In the sea, on land, or high above

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-# Which creatures do you like?

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-# Have you had a ride

-on a camel or horse?

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-# Do you know how big a whale grows?

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-# Why does a kangaroo have a pouch?

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-# The answers are all on Gwdihw

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-# There are lots of creatures

-in our big world

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-# Some have fur,

-others have feathers

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-# In the sea, on land, or high above

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-# Which creatures do you like?

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