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-Hello!

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-Are you ready

-to see some incredible animals?

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-Yes? Great.

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-Welcome to Gwdihw.

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-Today, I've come to Penclacwydd...

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-..to look for insects

-with Peredur and Bedwyr.

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-Lois will go with the vet to see

-Cedric the snake, who's been ill.

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-What will Tref have to say?

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-First, over to Owain.

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-My pet.

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-Hello, my name is Owain

-and this is my dog, Ned.

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-Ned is ten years old.

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-He likes sleeping, running,

-going for walks and playing with me.

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-Ned is a mongrel.

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-That means his mum and dad

-are two different breeds.

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-We're good friends.

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-Ned can do tricks.

-He can shake my hand and dance.

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-I enjoy taking Ned for a walk.

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-Well, sometimes, if I'm not lazy!

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-He loves playing with a ball.

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-Well, sometimes.

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-He never sleeps. He makes me tired!

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-I really like Ned.

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-The vet.

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-I'm Lois. I've come with

-Dafydd the vet to Borth Animalarium.

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-Dafydd looks after animals.

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-He makes sure

-they're healthy and happy.

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-Today, we've come to see a snake.

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-It's not a small snake.

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-Wow, it's huge!

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-This is Cedric. Do you know

-what type of snake Cedric is?

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-A python?

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-A python?

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-Yes. There you are.

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-Pythons are one of

-the largest snakes in the world.

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-Don't worry - they're not poisonous.

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-Don't worry - they're not poisonous.

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-Phew.

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-But they can cause harm through

-crushing so we must be careful.

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-I've come here today

-to make sure it's healthy.

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-How much does Cedric weigh?

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-How much does Cedric weigh?

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-Cedric weighs 38 kilos.

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-That's more than you.

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-That's more than you.

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-Yes.

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-What's Cedric's length?

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-What's Cedric's length?

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-Over five metres.

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-That's more than twice my height.

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-That's more than twice my height.

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-Wow!

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-Do you know how a snake moves?

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-Like this.

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-Do you know how it does that?

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-There are muscles along its side.

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-They move one after the other

-and it goes like this.

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-I'm going to look at Cedric now.

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-He was ill over winter so we're

-going to make sure he's OK now.

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-We'll start with its head.

-Make sure everything's fine.

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-Can you see its tongue sticking out?

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-Everything looks fine.

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-As you can see here, it can open

-its mouth very wide to eat food.

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-How often does it eat?

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-Cedric eats about once a month.

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-Would you like to eat once a month?

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-Would you like to eat once a month?

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-No.

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-What does it eat?

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-In the wild,

-pythons can eat large animals.

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-They can open their mouth very wide

-and swallow the body whole.

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-But in the zoo, they tend to eat

-animals like rabbits.

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-We look at the skin

-to make sure it looks healthy.

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-A snake changes its skin

-every two months.

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-It's important that it happens - it

-is a sign that the snake's healthy.

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-In winter,

-Cedric didn't lose his skin.

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-But everything seems fine now.

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-How old is Cedric?

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-Cedric is 33.

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-They can live until they're 50 but

-they usually live until they're 30.

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-So Cedric is quite old.

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-How does he feel?

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-His skin is very smooth when

-you run your hand along his body.

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-It's quite rough

-if you run it against the grain.

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-I've finished with Cedric.

-Everything seems fine.

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-So Cedric is healthy.

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-Yes, he's healthy.

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-Yes, he's healthy.

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-Very good.

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-Time for the quiz now.

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-Can you guess which of these

-animals' teeth never stops growing?

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-A beaver?

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-A dog?

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-Or a racoon?

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-Can you guess?

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-Well, a beaver's teeth

-never stop growing.

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-Tref's Three.

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-Hello!

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-I'm Tref, an animal expert.

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-Today, I will name three creatures

-that begin with the letter O.

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-O for orangutan.

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-Orangutans are apes.

-That is, monkeys without a tail.

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-They eat fruit

-and live and sleep in trees.

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-Secondly, O for octopus.

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-They live in the sea.

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-An octopus has eight legs,

-three hearts but no bones!

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-There are tiny ones

-smaller than my ears...

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-..and huge ones that are almost

-as wide as a tennis court!

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-Wow, that's big!

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-Thirdly, O for a cute oen (lamb).

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-Aah.

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-Gambolling in spring.

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-A lamb is a baby sheep

-that's usually born in spring.

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-In less than a year,

-they'll be the same size as a sheep.

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-They don't stay cute for long.

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-What's a lamb's favourite fruit?

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-Meh-lons!

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-Draw a picture.

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-Can you guess which animal this is?

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-Yes, an owl.

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-No matter where you are in the

-world, you're not far from wildlife.

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-There's an insect of some sort...

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-..an arm's length away from you

-this very moment!

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-So, we've had an idea.

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-What are we going to do today?

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-What are we going to do today?

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-Look for insects and hopefully fish.

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-What else are we going to look for?

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-What else are we going to look for?

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-Snails. Hopefully not spiders.

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-Off we go.

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-Now then. In we go with the nets.

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-Do it slowly.

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-Have you caught something?

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-We'll put it in this.

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-What can we see?

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-A beetle, a snail.

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-That's a water louse.

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-Did you know they have blue blood?

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-The males carry the females

-with them all day!

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-That must be heavy.

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-That must be heavy.

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-So they must be strong.

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-We have a flatworm.

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-If these split in half...

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-..the back end grows a head

-and the front end grows a backside!

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-There's a whirligig beetle here.

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-I like the name.

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-It is a good name -

-a whirligig beetle.

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-It has very good eyesight.

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-It has eyes on the top of its head

-and at the bottom of its head.

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-I've caught something big!

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-I've caught something big!

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-In it goes, in it goes!

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-That's enormous!

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-What have we caught?

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-A great diving beetle.

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-It is big!

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-Did you know they can fly?

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-However, they only fly at night.

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-Lucky, or it would've flown out!

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-Lucky, or it would've flown out!

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-Yes!

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-Hey, we're doing well here.

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-Let's go over to the other pool.

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-What's here? Have we found anything?

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-Ooh! What have you found?

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-A fish, I think.

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-A fish, I think.

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-You have!

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-I've caught something!

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-I've caught something!

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-What have you caught?

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-That's a smooth newt.

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-Wow!

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-Wow!

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-It's very big.

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-It has a long tail.

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-It has a long tail.

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-It does.

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-And four legs.

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-Can it breathe in and out the water

-or just out the water?

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-They can only breathe

-out the water...

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-..but they can hold their breath

-for a long time underwater.

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-Look how small these are.

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-These are fish lice.

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-Did you know

-they attach themselves to fish?

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-Do you want to know why?

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-Do you want to know why?

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-Why?

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-Because they suck their blood!

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-We've seen a lot today.

-What have you enjoyed the most?

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-The fish.

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-The fish.

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-What about you?

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-The smooth newt.

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-The smooth newt.

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-That's my favourite too.

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-How about you go searching

-for wildlife too?

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-But remember

-to take an adult with you.

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-It's a lot of fun.

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-Talking about fun,

-why don't you visit our website?

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-You can draw a picture

-and lots more.

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-Join us next time

-to see more amazing animals on...

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-..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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-# Do you like

-the toucan and the tiger?

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-# How about a giraffe,

-lion and snake?

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-# There are some

-odd-looking creatures

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-# A caterpillar, lemur,

-cockerel and monkeys

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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 ever counted

-a zebra's stripes?

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-# How many hairs are on a gorilla?

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-# Do you know a fact

-about a flamingo?

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-# Do you want to swim

-with a dolphin or a seal?

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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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