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-Hello and welcome to another Gwdihw,

-with me, Megan.

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-Today,

-I'm at Folly Farm in West Wales.

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-There are many animals here

-but I'm here to see only one.

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-The penguin.

-Maybe I can feed one later.

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-First,

-here's Henry and his little horses.

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-My Animal

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-I'm Henry. I keep horses.

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-Here's Siani. She's very old.

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-She's a Shetland pony.

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-Shetlands are small.

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-They might be small

-but they're strong.

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-Shetlands come from

-the Shetland Islands in Scotland.

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-Siani was Mami's horse.

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-She's been here for 20 years.

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-We muck out her stable

-and brush her every day.

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-There's a special way to wash Siani.

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-She has a shower just like me.

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-She even has hot water and bubbles.

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-I take Siani to shows

-and I've won lots of prizes.

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-Siani is the best Shetland

-in the world.

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-Thanks, Henry.

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-Are you ready for a quiz?

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-One of these creatures can survive

-without food for two years.

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-Which one?

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-A snake?

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-A tarantula?

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-An ostrich?

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-Do you know the answer?

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-The tarantula.

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-Yes, this hairy spider can survive

-without food for two years.

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-Tref's Three

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-Hello. I'm Tref,

-the best dog in the world.

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-I'm an animal expert.

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-Today I'll name three animals

-that begin with the letter j.

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-J for jaguar.

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-A jaguar is a large cat.

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-They are orange

-with brown or black spots.

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-They live in America.

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-Some are good climbers.

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-Believe it or not,

-they like to live near water.

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-They're excellent swimmers.

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-Not one cat I know likes water.

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-How about you?

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-Secondly, j for jackdaw.

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-# I saw a jackdaw

-sitting on the roof #

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-The jackdaw is a black bird.

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-It's a type of crow.

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-Like a crow,

-you can train it to do things.

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-Years ago, people used crows to send

-messages from one place to another.

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-Instead of the mail.

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-Thirdly, j for jiraff (giraffe).

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-It's a yellow animal

-with brown spots.

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-It's the world's tallest animal.

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-They eat plants and drink water.

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-They have a long tongue - so long

-they can clean their ears with it.

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-Yuck!

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-Amazing Animal

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-I'm here with Daf and Jano.

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-We're searching for a special bird.

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-It's black and white.

-It's everybody's friend.

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-It walks... like this.

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-What do you think it is?

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-What do you think it is?

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-A penguin.

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-The penguin, yes.

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-Do you know what? I think

-it's feeding time. Off we go.

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-What are we wearing blue gloves?

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-The penguins eat these fish.

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-We put them in the bucket

-and take them to the pool.

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-In we go.

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-In they go.

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-That's quite a few.

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-They stink!

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-Do you like fish?

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-As much as the penguins?

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-As much as the penguins?

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-Yes!

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-There are enough there.

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-Let's feed them. Off we go.

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-Take care not to slip.

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-Did you know that penguins are birds

-and even though they can't fly...

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-..they're very strong swimmers.

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-They come from America,

-Africa, Antarctica...

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-..and Australia.

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-Here comes one.

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-They sleep standing up.

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-They sleep in a group

-to keep each other warm.

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-Now then,

-how big is the smallest penguin?

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-This size?

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-Correct. It's about 40cms.

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-How big is the biggest penguin?

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-This big?

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-Almost. The biggest penguin,

-the Emperor penguin...

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-..is the same height as Dafi!

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-It's one metre 15cms.

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-Would you be scared

-of a penguin that tall?

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-No.

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-Now then,

-if you remember last week...

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-..we saw Gwydion, Gruffudd and

-Marged getting the hen coop ready...

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-..to welcome the hens to the farm.

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-On the Farm

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-I'm Gwydion. I'm eight years old.

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-Gruffudd my brother

-and Marged my sister.

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-Mam and Dad.

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-We're the Dafis family.

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-We've been busy

-getting the hen coop ready.

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-Now we're ready for the hens.

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-The hens are arriving today.

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-I can't wait!

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-We want to see the hens!

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-They're little chicks.

-Where's the food?

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-Here they are. Have a look.

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-Let's take them up to the coop.

-Come on then.

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-Mam? Let's put the food and water

-in first before the chicks.

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-Good idea.

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-Food first.

-Marged, come and hold this.

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-Put it upside-down.

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-Turn it over. Upside-down.

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-It's OK, it's OK.

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-Put that in.

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-Do you think the chicks are hungry?

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-Nothing coming out.

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-In it goes.

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-Come on then. The little chicks

-must be hungry and thirsty.

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-Come on.

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-They don't want to come out!

-In she goes.

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-There you go.

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-The smallest but fastest!

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-You can put her in.

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-You don't like this one.

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-Look at them eating.

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-Hens usually lay one egg a day...

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-..but only when they feel at home.

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-Will we have an egg tomorrow?

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-They're too young.

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-Draw a Picture

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-Do you know what this is?

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-Yes, a hen.

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-Look at this animal.

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-This is a tapir.

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-It's similar to a large pig.

-Its nose is longer.

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-Just like elephants,

-they use their nose to grab things.

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-When they swim,

-they use their nose as a snorkel.

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-You'll only find these in the wild

-in South America, in rainforests.

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-These were born in Wales.

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-Let's join Elgan. He's seeing

-some special animals today.

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-Hello, I'm Elgan.

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-I'm in Coleg Cambria, Llysfasi,

-to see the alpacas.

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-Alpacas come from South America.

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-These alpacas live in Wales.

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-Here are Miguel and Lorenzo.

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-Alpacas have three stomachs.

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-I struggle to fill just one.

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-I'm not your food -

-here's your food.

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-You can shear them -

-this is alpaca wool!

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-A lot of people use the wool

-to make clothes.

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-It's so warm. That's like a wig.

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-And a cushion.

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-They make a humming sound.

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-Hum!

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-When they're angry, they spit.

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-They usually stay in pairs.

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-Alpacas come in

-22 different colours.

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-Here's my favourite.

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-We've enjoyed ourselves today.

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-If you have an animal at home,

-visit our website.

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-You can try the quiz, draw a picture

-and record a video of your animal.

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-Join us next time to see

-more amazing animals in...

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-..Gwdihw!

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-# There are lots of creatures

-in our 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 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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