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Noisy Animals and Grizzly Bears

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It's Our Planet!

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It's Our Planet!

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-ANIMALS CHATTER

-Listen to those animal noises.

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When you're in a rain forest, you may hear lots of different sounds.

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Like these birds singing.

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There's one animal that makes even more noise than these birds.

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Do you know its name?

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It's a howler monkey.

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The loudest of all the monkeys.

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These gibbons sing while they swing.

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GIBBON WARBLES

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At night, some animals like to make themselves heard.

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ANIMALS MURMUR

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Especially frogs.

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Some frogs use their throat, which they blow up like a balloon,

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to make croaking noises.

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Beep beep!

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Beep beep beep!

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Beep!

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Beep beep beep beep!

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Rooooooo!

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Bip bip bip!

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Can you make frog noises?

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Ribbit!

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Rat-at-at-at-at!

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-Meep meep!

-Woooo!

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-Waaaa!

-Mee mee!

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Mee mee!

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Roarrrrr!

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Wolves love to howl.

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Howling keeps the wolf pack together.

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They also howl to warn other wolves to stay away.

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This bird copies the sounds that other birds make.

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Do you know its name?

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It's a lyrebird.

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At the moment, it makes a sound like a Kookaburra does.

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Waa! Waaaaaa!

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K-k-k-k-k-k!

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Ka-ka-ka-ka-ka! Ka-ka-ka-ka-ka!

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The Kookaburra's been tricked, and talks back.

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It thinks it's talking to another Kookaburra!

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Is not just animal sounds that the lyrebird can make.

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Click click!

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That was a camera clicking.

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Click click!

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Weeeeee-woop!

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Click! Zooooom!

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Woo-roo-woo-roo-woo-roo!

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And that's a car alarm!

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CHAINSAW NOISE

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And that's the sound of someone chopping down a tree.

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While the lyrebird makes different sounds,

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some parrots can talk,

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like us.

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Hello!

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Hello! Hello!

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Hello. Well talk to me.

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Isn't it amazing, all the different noises that animals can make?

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TWEETING

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ROARING

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HOWLING

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CAR ALARM NOISE

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It's Our Planet!

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I'm a slippery snake!

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I'm a slippery snail.

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Can you be an animal, too?

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What animal is this?

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It's a monkey.

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A gibbon.

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Woof! Woof! Woof!

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What can you hear?

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Woof woof!

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Woof woof!

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A dog is here.

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Woof woof! Woof woof!

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And what creature is Hannah?

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She's a ladybird!

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It's Our Planet!

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There are more creatures for you to see.

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Here's a mother Grizzly Bear and her two cubs.

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They've just woken up and now it's time to play.

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The cubs like playing around.

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This patch of snow is great fun!

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Now it's time for a walk.

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There's a big river for them to cross.

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The river's easy for mum to cross.

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But the cubs have a bit more trouble.

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There! Made it!

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Now the cubs have found a tree to climb.

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That cub is having a bit of trouble though.

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Whoops!

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Time to go fishing now.

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Lots of bears come to fish here.

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And they're fishing for salmon.

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Bears love to eat salmon, but they have to catch them first.

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Mum has found a place to fish now.

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The cubs are getting a bit hungry.

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She's caught one!

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Time for dinner.

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It's Our Planet!

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Subtitles by Red Bee Media Ltd 2006

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