1. Crikey, it's a croc!
I'll save it if I can.
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2. Crikey, it's a croc,
with razor-sharp teeth!
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3. Crikey, it's a croc!
Danger, danger, danger!
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4. Well, there's danger
everywhere in my job.
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5. Fun, too.
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6. I rescue crocs, feed snakes,
dance with dingoes,
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jump with kangaroos,
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9. and, of course,
I'm always wearing my uniform.
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10. Crikey, it's a croc!
I'll save it if I can.
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11. Check out the size
of this bloke!
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12. Crocs rule!
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13. Have you seen
The Wiggles?
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in the Australian bush,
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a map or a compass with them.
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17. I hope the Big Red Car
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18. Oh, I just remembered...
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19. They've got all the food
with them!
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20. I hope Anthony
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21. We'd better send Steve
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22. to see if he can find them.
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23. Wave if you see them.
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24. No, no, no, that way.
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25. No, no, it's that way.
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26. - This way?
- That way...
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27. Oh, hi, everyone.
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28. We're The Wiggles.
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29. - I'm Greg.
- I'm Murray.
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30. - I'm Jeff.
- And I'm Anthony.
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31. And we're having a great time
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32. driving through
the Australian bush
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34. Except we've got a problem,
everybody. We're lost!
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35. We don't know where we are.
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36. And Anthony ate all the food!
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37. Yeah, but I love food, Murray.
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38. But it is a problem.
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39. Lost, no food.
What are we going to do, guys?
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40. What are we going to do,
everyone?
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41. What are we going to do?
What are we going to do?
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42. G'day, Wiggles!
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43. Hey, look, everyone!
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44. It's the Crocodile Hunter
Steve Irwin.
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45. - Let's all say g'day to Steve.
- G'day, Steve!
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46. Hey, everyone!
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47. Steve, we've got a problem.
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we were driving along,
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looking at the kangaroos,
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50. and then all of a sudden
we realized, we're lost!
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51. What do we do, Steve?
What do we do?
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52. I've got an idea.
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53. Why don't you give
the Big Red Car a rest
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54. and come on over to my place,
Australia Zoo.
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55. We've got plenty of snakes
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56. lots of food to eat,
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for you to have a sleep,
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58. and guess what, my crocodiles
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59. So come on,
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60. let's go over
to Australia Zoo!
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61. Whoo-hoo! Yeah!
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62. Hey, everyone.
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63. Come for a walk
around the Australia Zoo.
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64. There's always things to do.
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65. There's a crocodile.
There's a kangaroo.
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66. There's Steve Irwin, too!
Whoo-hoo!
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67. Hey, look at Murray!
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68. He's playing his guitar
for the crocodiles!
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69. Ha-ha! Hey, Greg's doing
magic tricks for the koalas.
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70. And Jeff? Well, Jeff's asleep!
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71. Well, let's start the car,
Greg.
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72. Start the car, Greg. Let's go!
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73. I'm trying to.
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74. - What's wrong?
- It won't start.
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75. Everybody, the Big Red Car
won't start.
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76. What are we going to do
without the Big Red Car?
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77. Yeah, how do people get around
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78. I don't know. How do people
get around in the bush
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I mean, you need a car.
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80. Hey, g'day, Wiggles!
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81. - Ahoy there, me Wiggles!
- Hoo-hoo!
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82. Camels! Camels!
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83. Wow, a camel!
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84. Look at those eyes.
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85. Whoo-ha, what a neck!
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86. Ho, ho, this is so bouncy!
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87. Rumbling away!
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88. I'm getting thirsty.
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89. Days and days!
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90. Ooh, it's so hot.
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91. We're still bouncing.
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92. Oh, what a rumbly sound.
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93. Wobble, wobble, wobble!
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94. Oh, look at him go!
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95. What a great tail.
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96. Great idea.
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97. Bouncy, bouncy!
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98. This is really exciting,
everyone.
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99. Steve is teaching the Captain
how to speak cockatoo
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100. with Lady and Ocker
the cockatoos, yeah!
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101. Hello. Hello.
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102. Have a go at this!
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103. I'm trying to teach
the Captain
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104. how to speak cockatoo,
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105. and he's going real good
so far.
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106. - Hello.
- Hoo-hoo!
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107. Cockatoos are found
all over Australia.
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108. They're very common,
particularly in the inland.
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109. Haven't they got
beautiful white feathers?
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110. And have a look at their hat!
That gorgeous yellow hat.
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111. Hoo-hoo, whoo-hoo!
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112. This is Ocker
and this is Lady,
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114. You can tell the boy one.
He's got black eyes.
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115. And the girl one,
she's got red eyes.
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116. And, of course, the Captain,
he's got one eye!
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117. Pieces of eight!
Pieces of eight!
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118. - Pieces of eight!
- Cocky want a cracker!
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119. Cocky want a cracker!
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120. Ahoy there, me hearties!
Ahoy there, me hearties!
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121. Whoa-ho! Ahoy there,
me hearties!
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122. Whoa-ho!
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123. Waaark!
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124. Cocky want a cracker.
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125. Cocky want a cracker.
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126. Waaark!
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127. Pieces of eight.
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128. Pieces of eight.
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129. Whoa-ho! I love this dancing!
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130. Crikey, I like
that cocky's sound.
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131. - Here we go, me hearties!
- Waaark!
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132. - Cocky want a cracker.
- Cocky want a cracker.
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133. - Cocky want a cracker.
- Cocky want a cracker.
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134. Waaark!
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135. Pieces of eight.
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136. Pieces of eight.
Pieces of eight.
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137. Too right,
just look around me zoo.
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138. Crikey, me hearties,
you can do it, too.
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139. - Waaark!
- Waaark!
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140. - Cocky want a cracker.
- Cocky want a cracker.
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141. - Cocky want a cracker.
- Cocky want a cracker.
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142. - Waaark.
- Waaark.
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143. Pieces of eight!
Pieces of eight!
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144. Ooh! Who's a pretty boy, then?
Whoa-ho!
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145. Waaark!
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146. Waaark!
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147. Cocky want a cracker.
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148. Cocky want a cracker.
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149. Cocky want a cracker.
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150. Cocky want a cracker.
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151. Waaark!
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152. Waaark!
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153. Pieces of eight.
Pieces of eight.
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154. Pieces of eight.
Pieces of eight.
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155. Waaark!
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156. Waaark!
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157. Cocky want a cracker.
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158. Cocky want a cracker.
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159. Cocky want a cracker.
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160. Cocky want a cracker.
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161. Waaark!
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162. Waaark!
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163. Pieces of eight.
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165. Pieces of eight.
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166. Ooh! Waaark!
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167. Everybody, it's a very
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169. Our wonderful friend
Dorothy the Dinosaur is here.
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170. Let's all say, "Hi, Dorothy."
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171. - Hi, Dorothy.
- Hi, everyone!
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lots of friends.
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173. We've got some wonderful
friends here
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175. - What's your name?
- Lauren.
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176. - Dorothy, this is Lauren.
- Hi!
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177. - And what's your name?
- Isobel.
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- Hello!
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179. - And what's your name?
- Chelsea.
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180. - This is Chelsea, Dorothy.
- Hi!
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181. - And your name?
- Declan.
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- Bindi.
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184. Would you tell Dorothy
your name?
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185. Bindi.
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186. - Bindi.
- Hello!
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188. - Jesse.
- That's Jesse.
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191. Paris.
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favourite food is?
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197. Roses!
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everyone thinks it's roses.
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200. - I love roses!
- She loves roses!
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201. Give yourselves a big clap
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and it's not roses.
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that flies around
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what that might be?
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208. Butterfly!
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like a good answer.
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that you like butterflies
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211. as well as roses. Do you?
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212. - Yes.
- She does!
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everyone, that's fantastic.
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214. Yep, you're exactly right,
she loves butterflies.
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she loves to do,
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to ask everybody here
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everybody in the world,
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219. if you can do ballet,
here's the chance,
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220. let's do the wonderful
Dorothy Butterfly Ballet!
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221. Let's all dance and
flit around like butterflies!
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222. Oh! What lovely
butterflies everywhere!
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223. Oh, what pretty colors.
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224. I love dancing
with butterflies.
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225. Oh, what pretty wings!
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226. It sure is fun walking
in the Australian bush
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Dorothy the Dinosaur.
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229. Hi, Dorothy.
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these wonderful roses to eat.
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237. She was eating them
for weeks and weeks!
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238. Dorothy, you sure are
the queen of the roses.
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240. Dorothy!
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241. You look
fantastic, Dorothy!
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242. Oh, Dorothy,
you're looking good.
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243. Ladies and jellybeans,
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for our wonderful friend.
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245. Dorothy the Dinosaur!
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246. You make us
want to smile, Dorothy!
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247. Let's have another big clap
for Dorothy the Dinosaur!
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248. Have a look at this, everyone,
it's Captain Feathersword.
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250. Let's all say, "Ahoy there,
Captain Feathersword."
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251. Ahoy there,
Captain Feathersword.
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252. Ahoy there, me hearties,
Hoo-hoo-hoo!
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253. Captain,
everybody's wondering,
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254. I'm wondering,
we're all wondering
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in an outback bath?
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256. Oh, Anthony, I'm pretending
to be in the ocean
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dolphin friends.
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258. Oh!
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259. Pretend dolphin friends.
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260. Oh, yeah,
it's great fun, Anthony.
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262. Because sometimes
there can be pretend storms!
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263. - Pretend storms.
- Oh, yes, indeed.
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264. There's pretend wind.
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265. Oh, yeah, Captain.
The old pretend wind.
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266. Ooh, yes, Anthony,
there's also pretend rain!
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267. Oh, yeah, pretend rain.
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268. - Pretend rain?
- Pretend rain!
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269. Captain, it's raining on me!
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270. Oh, wow, Anthony, if you think
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the pretend tidal wave!
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272. - Pretend tidal wave?
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273. Whoa!
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tidal wave was pretty real.
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275. Oh, Anthony, that was the
best wave I've ever seen!
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276. Arr!
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277. Why don't we all go swimming
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278. Great idea!
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279. Whoa-ho-ho, I like this.
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280. Swim with you.
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281. Whoa-ho! I love to swim
with you. Hoo-hoo-hoo!
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282. Oh, my dolphin friend,
I love to swim with you.
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283. Whoa-ho!
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284. Oh, I wish I had a dorsal fin!
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285. Oh, I really love
to swim with you. Hoo-hoo!
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286. Hoo-hoo-hoo!
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287. Of course, I'd love
to swim with you. Whoa-ho-ho!
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288. Oh,
of course, my dolphin friend.
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289. Whoa-ho-ho!
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290. Ooh, look at him
splashing through the waves.
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291. Oh,
I gotta try that now myself.
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292. Wow!
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293. Ooh, I'm so wet now!
Whoa-ho-ho!
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294. Hi, everyone.
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295. Meet our friends,
Terri and Bindi.
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296. - Hi, everyone. Hi, Jeff.
- Hi.
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297. Now, Terri, can you tell us
something about the koala?
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299. Koalas are really
interesting animals,
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eat eucalyptus leaves
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301. and the mother koala
has a backwards pouch,
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crawls up underneath.
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their mothers' back.
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305. Wow!
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306. Hey Terri, those koalas
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307. They just sleep
and sleep and sleep!
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308. That's right,
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309. I think Jeff would like
to hang out with the koalas.
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310. Wake up, Jeff!
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311. Thank you, Bindi!
Thank you, everyone!
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312. And thank you, koala!
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313. Everybody, it's a
very exciting time.
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314. We are feeding,
Steve and I are feeding
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the dingo!
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316. - Aren't they gorgeous?
- They are beautiful, Steve.
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318. And they're Australia's dog.
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for thousands of years.
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322. but they actually
come from Asia,
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323. and they're the Asian wolf.
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324. Beautiful orange coloration
and sleek.
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325. You can see how sleek their
body structure is, Anthony?
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326. They can run
like the wind, mate!
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their tail curls up,
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330. And they've got white feet.
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331. And these are the
orange colored ones.
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332. And, Steve, do they bark much?
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333. No, mate,
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337. If an ambulance goes past,
they start howling.
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338. And this is Mia.
We've got three girls.
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339. We've got Mia,
Kirra and Cooya.
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340. And they've got the
greatest sense of hearing.
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341. Of course, their speed and
agility is the amazing thing.
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342. You can pick'em up, mate.
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343. It's all right to pick'em up?
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345. Look at the dingo, everyone.
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any other dog.
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kind of our pets.
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350. But, you know what, the dingo,
got a bit of a wild streak.
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351. Any little kids run past,
they like, all get excited,
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352. any ducks fly in,
they try to get 'em,
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a good pet.
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357. But dingoes, we love 'em.
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358. Hey, everyone, we're here
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359. Let's all say woof to Wags.
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360. Woof, Wags!
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361. Now, Wags is our pet friend.
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362. Now, Steve, you know
all about wild animals.
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368. Well, the number one thing,
the number one thing, is love.
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369. You've got to love your pet.
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370. Whether it be a little fish
or a cat, a dog, a horse
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372. It doesn't matter, you've
gotta give 'em lots of love.
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- Right.
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374. Food. Gotta have good food.
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those pets need,
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good food.
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- Yeah.
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And of course, warmth.
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379. But the love, mate,
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380. Ha-ha, pets, they're great.
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381. Whoo!
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382. Whoo!
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383. Whoa-ho-ho! Hey, Greg!
Look at my pet!
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384. It's a cockatoo! Hoo-hoo-hoo!
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386. Pieces of eight!
Pieces of eight!
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387. Waaark!
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388. Whoa-ho! Isn't it great, Greg?
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390. Whoa-ho-ho! This is the
best pet I've ever had! Oh!
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393. Whoa!
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394. Slow down, Captain, slow down.
What's going on?
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395. Ah, Steve, I was just being
chased by a really big bird
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396. and it had a really long neck
and really long legs.
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397. - Yeah?
- And no wings!
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398. - No wings?
- No wings!
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They're a flightless bird.
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400. They can't fly,
but, by crikey, can they run!
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a noise, too, Steve.
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403. It was going
whoop, whoop, whoop!
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around our parts.
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- Oh, yeah!
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408. - Let's go.
- Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
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round and round
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firmly on the ground.
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but I'm telling you
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415. I ran the pants off
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I'm better by far
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417. than a white cockatoo
or a budgerigar.
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418. They squeak and squawk
and try to talk.
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like cheese and chalk.
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420. "She can't fly,
but I'm telling you,
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422. Now, that is a fair dinkum
kookaburra.
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423. Hey, everyone,
hey, Bindi, look!
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425. Hey, hello, Bindi.
Hi, Terri. Hi, everybody.
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great food around here.
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427. I've got lots of food.
Do animals like to eat food?
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428. They love food,
and at Australia Zoo,
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432. But I don't know any animal
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433. Wow,
look at everyone feeding!
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almost as much as Anthony.
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435. This is
making me hungry.
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436. Hey,
do they like pizza?
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437. Yum-yum.
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438. Check that out!
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his huge ancient body
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441. to get to his chicken dinner
on the shore.
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442. Look at his teeth chomping.
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tucker being eaten
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445. G'day, everyone. Have a look
at this little beauty.
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446. This a tawny frogmouth.
Very common here in Australia.
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447. And they hunt their food
at night.
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right up in the air
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sharp beak
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owl-like eyes.
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- Yeah, mate?
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458. - They just look like an owl.
- That's right.
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for a dance.
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461. Good on you, Jeff.
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464. Absolutely gorgeous.
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467. G'day, I'm Steve Irwin.
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all around the world?
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to pick up their prey,
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hear things, or what?
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476. Whoa!
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477. Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
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478. Wow! That was
great fun, me hearties.
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479. Doing the owl.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
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482. That's a kookaburra,
me hearties.
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483. Whoa!
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484. Captain Feathersword.
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485. Ahoy there,
Captain Feathersword.
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487. Captain, that was a fantastic
sound you were making.
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a kookaburra, Anthony.
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sounds great.
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do the kookaburra sound?
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492. Oh, yes, Anthony,
that would be great!
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493. Let's all do the kookaburra.
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at this little beauty.
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496. And this particular snake
is Rosie, the boa constrictor.
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500. Of course, snakes live
all over the world.
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in Australia.
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but you shouldn't touch 'em.
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504. You can see how she's
wrapped herself around my hand
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505. and she's squeezing it.
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506. She's not trying to hurt me,
she's just hanging on.
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507. Isn't she a beauty?
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licking my nose.
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509. That's her sense of smell.
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licks my nose,
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511. and that takes particles
back into her brain
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512. and that tells her
what she's smelling,
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She's got gorgeous eyes.
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right on the end of her head.
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show us your nostrils, Rosie.
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518. Hasn't she got
a gorgeous coloration?
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519. She's a red-tail
boa constrictor.
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523. She's a good-looking girl,
this one.
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one golden rule,
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better not touch.
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beautiful snake, Rosie.
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527. You're a beautiful snake.
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528. - Snakes!
- Snakes!
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529. - Snakes!
- Snakes!
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532. He means business!
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533. Danger, danger, danger!
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534. He means business!
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535. Danger, danger, danger!
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536. He means business!
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537. Long snakes,
short snakes, fat snakes,
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snakes, snakes, snakes!
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- Yeah, mate?
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543. Yeah, they like music.
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because I had an idea.
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the crocodiles down a bit.
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547. Excellent!
What a great idea, Greg.
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go and grab your instruments.
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549. Come and join
the crocodile band!
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550. Beauty, mate!
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crocodiles love this music.
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Dance along, sing along.
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555. Come on, crocs.
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for coming with us
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and all the animals.
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561. We've had a great time
on a real Australian safari.
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562. - Thanks a lot, Wiggles.
- Well, thank you, Steve.
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and thank you, Bindi,
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and the bush.
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566. Thank you, everyone,
for coming along with us.
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568. We hope you enjoyed the bush
as much as we have today.
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569. Right now, it's time to wave
goodbye to each other.
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570. - Bye-bye.
- Bye!
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571. We didn't
know what that was.
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at this little beauty.
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soothes the savage...
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578. That's the best singing
I'm ever going to do.
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580. How's that?
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581. G'day! Here we go!
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583. Uh, you need
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584. Water. Water.
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585. - Catch him!
- Catch him!
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587. Get him!
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Is he the Crocodile Hunter?
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589. Hoo-hoo!
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593. Hello?
What's it like in that shirt?
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595. - I'm Greg.
- I'm Murray.
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- Steve!
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- I'm early!
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still cameras.
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- Yeah, me too.
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