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Sydney Harbour is home to one of the
world's most iconic zoos, Taronga.
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Everyone stand as far apart as possible.
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But never before... Make sure you've got
your mask on. ...has it faced a year
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with as many monumental challenges.
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It's really hard to see because I'm
fogging up.
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Atta boy, Jim. Nearly home, mate.
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The teams across both of Taronga's
zoos... Open. ...meet every challenge
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on. And our cameras are there.
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every step of the way.
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On this episode, looks can be deceiving.
They have a dagger -like claw that sits
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on the inside toe and they can do a lot
of damage with that claw.
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So here comes Macca. But be very wary of
the cassowary.
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Because they are dangerous animals, you
always want to make sure that padlocks
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are actually secure.
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So this is bamboo.
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They absolutely love to sunbake.
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Here we've got Julian and McKillie.
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It's a very social thing to do for a
lemur.
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Hi, handsome.
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They've been known to actually bite
crocodiles in half with that mouth.
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Up close and personal with one hungry,
hungry hippo.
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Good. Excellent.
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Good boy.
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Taronga Zoo is home to 11 species of
primates.
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They come in all shapes, sizes, and
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temperaments.
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And while they all like to hang out in
family groups, there's one species that
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takes this to the next level.
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There are over 100 different species of
lemurs. They're all very unique from
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each other. But I guess ring -tailed
lemurs are pretty distinct.
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You might notice they have 13 blacks.
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and 13 white stripes on their tail, and
it always ends in a black tip, which is
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just a fun fact.
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They use their tail for balance. They
also keep their tails high up in the air
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when they're walking on the ground, a
little bit like a flag.
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So they can all band together as a
group.
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And for these very social primates,
being in a close -knit group means they
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everything together.
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Grooming is really important within a
lemur troop. It's how they bond with
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other. They do have a grooming tooth
comb with their teeth at the bottom, so
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basically they're able to groom fur
through that tooth comb.
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They tend to sleep in huddles together,
so often you can't see how many lemurs
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are actually in a huddle. They kind of
tuck all their heads in and they really
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hold on tight.
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So this is Bamboo, one of our lemurs.
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Every day, keeper Rebecca conditions the
group with some human interaction.
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Good boy.
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He's a great leaper. He's very agile.
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Good boy.
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But when it comes to lemurs, not even
their preferred treats can drag them
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from their favourite pastime.
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behavior for a ringtail lemur is that
they absolutely love to sunbake. We call
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it sun worshipping.
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They sit on their bum, they hold their
hands out in the air and they soak up
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that sun.
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They love it.
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Here we've got, you know, Julian and
McKillie. We've got Zia and Andre here,
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they're all sitting around sun
worshipping together. So it's a very
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to do for a lemur.
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But just like us, a day in the sun
doesn't come without risk.
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This is Andreeva. He's 21.
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About a week ago, Andreeva presented
with a wound on his back.
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The wound hasn't healed too well, which
is quite unusual.
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The wound is especially concerning
because of Andreeva's history with
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So today, he's got an appointment with
vet Kimberly.
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Once you stabilize, we'll get you to do
a temperature.
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Andreeva's a 21 -year -old male who has
had a malignant melanoma removed about
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six months ago. The tumor he had before
was quite big. It was maybe about four
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centimeters, really round and raised.
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And I didn't get great margins.
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The fact that that tumor could come back
is very real.
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And Kimberly's on the lookout for any
signs that the cancer's returned.
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So with these types of cancers, they can
spread to the lungs and the liver and
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some of the other organs.
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All right, lungs sound good?
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It's always hard bringing your animals
up to the vet block, especially when
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have to undergo a procedure like this.
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They're in the best care here. I've got
every face in our vet team.
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We're just going to intubate him.
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Given his age, the return of a melanoma
could be terrible news for this senior
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lemur.
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Taronga's two zoos have around 250
keepers, all working closely with the
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No cuts here today.
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Good ball. There you go.
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It takes years of training to get to
this level.
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But like any job in any industry, you
have to start somewhere.
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As a training keeper, you do the dirty
work.
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There's so much to learn. I'm learning
something new every single day. I've
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here for almost three years now and I'm
still getting surprised on a daily
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basis.
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I started my traineeship on the bird
team.
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Trainee keeper Harmony has been learning
how to look after our feathered friends
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for the last few months.
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As a trainee keeper, it's great to learn
all the different techniques of working
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with all the different types of species.
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This is John. He's a budgie. He's a
native budgerigar.
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What are you doing, buddy?
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But not all birds will sit on your
shoulder and eat from your hand.
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Today... Harmony is getting up close
with the most dangerous bird in the
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the southern cassowary.
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They are the second largest bird in
Australia, so they're definitely not a
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in the park to work with.
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And taking Harmony under her wing is
keeper Corinne.
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All you have to do is look at them to
just be in complete awe of them. They're
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our direct link to dinosaurs.
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Those prehistoric feeds, there's
something else to look at.
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and they have a dagger -like claw that
sits on the inside toe. Now, that claw
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can grow up to 12 centimetres long, and
then they can use those powerful legs to
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jump up and kick out, and they can do a
lot of damage with that claw.
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So that's what classifies them as
dangerous. I personally, if I saw them
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the wild, I would keep my distance
because I know the damage they can do.
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Because they're so dangerous, trainee
keepers must be closely supervised at
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times. All right, Harmony, so this is
the large den. This is where we feed out
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their morning food. Yep.
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They also come in here to seek shelter
from the rain. It's got a lovely heater
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in here, keep them warm if the
temperatures drop too low at night.
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I'm teaching her how to safely work with
the castaways, all the protocols that
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we have to follow.
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Because they are dangerous animals, you
always want to make sure that...
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padlocks into the den are actually
secured.
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We also always want to split their food
between the two bowls here so then they
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can disperse, they can pick what they
want out and they don't need to compete
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for the food at all.
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One of the notes that Cream said to me
was remain calm when they're entering
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den and that's because they are quite a
nerve -wracking bird to be that close
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to. Their height is pretty impressive.
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The apple and pears we're going to empty
into the food hopper here. Okay.
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We actually have a little viewing window
here through the door, so we can
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actually see where they are in the
exhibit when we need to call them in. So
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you want to just have a look, they might
actually be out there at the moment.
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So you can see our male and our female
both there.
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She's going to come up and have a little
look at them. So we know they're out
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there, they're ready, they're keen, so
we're going to let them in.
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So here comes Macca.
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She's our female.
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Our female?
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Yeah. Okay.
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And if you'll notice, she's a lot larger
than the male. Okay.
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So is that how you tell the difference
between them? Absolutely.
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So come on in, Mac.
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Mac is very interested in eggs. Okay.
Mac is one of her top favourite foods
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is part of the protein in their diet. So
as a reward for her coming in, just
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gently pop that through the mesh. Oh,
she's very gentle. She is a very gentle
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bird. She's dropped the egg, but that's
all right. She'll pick that up in her
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own time.
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They eat better than I do. I would not
eat this healthy. No.
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We might just sprinkle a little bit of
the food in here for her. Yep.
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So because she is gentle, you're able to
open that while she's in here.
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Absolutely.
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Can I ask what that thing is on her
head? The thing on her head is actually
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called a cask. Cask. Okay.
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I've been calling it cast for two years.
That's embarrassing.
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There's a few different theories going
around as to what the cast is actually
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used for.
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But most recent studies have shown it's
to help them regulate their body
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temperatures. Wow, that's pretty
impressive.
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It is pretty impressive. So it's not
hard and bony like you would think. It's
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quite soft and spongy on the inside. And
the outside layer is made out of the
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protein called keratin that is found in
your fingernails. Yeah, that's pretty
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soft.
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There's a lot of things that need to be
ticked off, a lot of competencies.
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And we're getting there. We will still
train with Harmony for a few more months
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before she's qualified to look after
these animals, and we will watch her
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closely in that time to make sure she's
following all the procedures safely.
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And as you can see, she's done, so she's
heading out as well.
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And the next part of catheter care that
Harmony has to learn is a bit more hands
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-on.
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It's part of being a zookeeper.
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You can't get around it, so you've got
to have a strong stomach for this job.
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Coming up, Kimberly sinks her teeth into
a lemur mystery.
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I've got two punctures there. Do you
reckon that looks like lemur teeth?
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I'm going to take some biopsies just to
make sure.
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And many hands make light work of an
injured and very heavy turtle.
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It's very challenging for us, even
taking the x -rays.
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Taronga Zoo prides itself in recreating
environments that animals would inhabit
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in the wild.
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Whether it's on land, in the water, or
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a bit of both.
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Hi, Lana.
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Hi, handsome.
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Six common hippos call Weston Plain Zoo
in Dubbo home.
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Lana.
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Open.
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Hold. Hold.
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Good. Good boy.
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But when it comes to hippos, they are
living proof that you can't judge a book
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by its cover.
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Hippos are fantastic animals to work
with.
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My favourite thing about working with
them is their personality. A lot of
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think they're quite thick -skinned, and
they are, but they're actually quite
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sensitive in their personality as well.
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This is Mana. He's our breeding bull
that we have here at the zoo. He's 23
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old. He's our biggest hippo that we have
here.
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Hippos in general are quite large, quite
powerful animals. In particular, their
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feet, they can actually run very, very
quick on land and they can swim very
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in the water. But the most impressive
thing about them is actually their jaw,
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my opinion.
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These guys can open their mouth almost
straight up and down like that.
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Good. Excellent.
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Good boy.
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They actually have a bite -down force of
800 kilos.
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So that's like having a small car
sitting on your chest if you were in a
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mouth, which I hope none of us ever are.
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And so they've been known out in the
wild to actually bite crocodiles in half
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with that force.
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Good. Good boy.
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Excellent.
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All right.
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At the only ball at Taronga, Mana has
already fathered two calves, and
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female cuddles is pregnant again with a
third.
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And keepers are counting down the days
until the big arrival.
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We're not sure whether it's going to be
a little boy or a little girl, but I
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really hope that it's going to be a boy,
because it will be the first male calf
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born in our region in about 24 years.
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And that's going to play an amazing,
important role in the hippo breeding
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program in our region.
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And it seems they're not going to have
to wait too long to find out.
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Back in Sydney, lemur keepers have
noticed a wound on the back of 21 -year
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Andreba. It's concerning because he has
a history of melanoma.
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When the keeper said they saw another
mass, I was really worried that the
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melanoma had come back.
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28 respirations.
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Vet Kimberly has decided to do a
thorough examination of Andreeva under
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anesthetic.
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Do you want the light on?
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Sure.
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I'm trying to find the incision from
where we removed the prior melanoma.
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It would be good to just recheck that
spot.
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But the fact that I can't actually find
it is a good indication that it's not
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recurred right there.
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The fur is so thick and dense that if I
have a little tumor, it's kind of hard
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to see it. Do you want to have a look?
Do you want to have a look as you know?
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I cannot find it. Yeah, I couldn't
either.
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Today, I could not find the incision
where I removed the melanoma before.
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So that's great news because that tumor
could have come back in that same spot.
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That's a good sign. That's good.
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There's nothing there that I can see.
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So while the outside of Andreeva may
look good, Kimberly wants to make sure
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cancer hasn't spread internally.
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There we go. It's fine. Okay.
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Everybody step out, please.
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X -rays will give Kimberly a clearer
picture.
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Oh, that's actually good.
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Often you don't get a very good view of
the lungs.
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I'm checking the lungs because a lot of
times cancers and melanoma, can spread
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to organs in the body, like liver, but
also to the lungs. So if I was worried
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that the melanoma had spread to his
lungs or his liver, I'd expect to see,
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in the liver area, some masses, some
like white nodules.
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And then in the lungs, you can see
little white spots along the lungs.
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I don't see that at all. The lungs look
pretty clear.
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So I'm really happy.
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That's a good sign.
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Done for x -rays? Done.
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Okay, one, two, three.
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Now that Kimberley is happy and Reba's
heart and lungs are clear, she moves on
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to examine the current wound.
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But his new one is around here. Show me
the new one. Let's put him on his front.
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The journal?
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Yes, journal.
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So here's a wound here, so if we can get
in there.
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He might have to have a bit of a shave.
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Yep. Sorry.
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He's going to have a haircut.
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He might have a bit of a haircut.
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Don't become a hairdresser. Definitely
not my forte.
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Oh, my goodness.
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Once the area is fur -free, the new
wound is obvious.
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This is a new lesion. I can see that
it's raised.
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And it's got Kimberly worried.
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It's a big gooey. It could be another
melanoma.
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Because they are a dangerous bird, we
always want to make sure our locks are
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locked. Yep. So you just want to check
this padlock.
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Trainee keeper Harmony is learning how
to care for the world's most dangerous
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bird, the southern cassowary.
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So here comes Macca.
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She's our female.
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Our female? Yep. Okay.
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So if we want to walk a little further
down here, I might encourage them to
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in a little bit.
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Today I'm lucky enough to be learning
how to work with our southern cassowary.
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As they are such a large, impressive
bird, there's definitely the nerves that
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come along with it, but you've got to
really focus on what you're doing to
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sure that you're doing the safety
procedures properly and correctly to
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yourself, everybody else and the
cassowaries safe at all times.
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After watching from the safety of the
viewing area... Checking.
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Good. No cassowaries inside.
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Today, she will be going into the
exhibit for the first time.
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Alright, how many of the cassowaries are
safely locked in now? Yep. So we can
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move on out to the exhibit.
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To learn about one of the cassowary's
most important roles in their ecosystem.
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So around 20 different species of plants
rely solely on being ingested by the
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cassowary. They've been referred to in
the past as the gardeners of the
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rainforest. And this is because of their
gentle digestive system. The
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cassowaries are a keystone species.
They're important to the diversity of
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rainforest.
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Without the cassowaries consuming fruits
and seeds and dispersing them through
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the rainforest, a lot of those plants in
the rainforest would not exist.
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Therefore, we really need to keep these
birds around.
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So what we'll be out here looking for is
just some of their scats, just to tidy
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up. So we want to do a bit of a rake and
a shovel, if we find any.
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And just to avoid any confusion, a scat,
in this context, is cassowary poo.
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Touching gats is part of being a
zookeeper.
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You can't get around it, so you've got
to have a strong stomach for this job.
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All right, I think we've found some over
here, Harmony.
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Yep.
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So if you want to have a look, this is a
perfect example of how well and gentle
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their digestive system works. Yeah,
there's whole chunks of fruit.
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So there's still whole chunks of fruit
in there.
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So I think we can see...
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Maybe a little bit of rock melon still
there. You've got rock melon skin, some
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pear, and the blue condom berry here.
That's the tree that's growing in this
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yard, right? Yeah, absolutely.
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You can actually see that their
digestive system has actually started to
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down the flesh around the seed, but it
leaves it completely intact and
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That is really germinate. It's
completely unharmed. It's sitting in a
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of fertilizer and is ready to go.
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It was so impressive to see how their
digestive system works and how gentle it
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can be and how important they actually
are to the rainforest.
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So what I've got here are actually eggs
from the cassowaries. That's so amazing.
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So they're pretty incredible.
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The sheer size of them, they come out
even... Can I hold on? Of course. Thank
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you. They come out even brighter than
this.
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If there's lush plants around, you'd be
hard -pressed to find them, I think.
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But, yeah, something that you probably
won't get another chance to see unless
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you're working with the pathways.
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This is beautiful.
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I'll have to take it back off you,
though. You can't have it.
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What a shame.
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The training is quite a lengthy process.
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It's not done in one day. It's a babysit
process.
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So every day it's something new.
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So as we were talking about before,
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Grape, kiwi, pawpaw.
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Macca, Chuck, really love their grapes.
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And down the bottom, sultanas, which is
one of Macca's favourites.
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And although Harmony still has a lot to
learn... I'm getting really close to
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getting fully signed off, which is
really exciting.
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Training to work with the cassowary has
been a real feather in her cap.
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I have been really enjoying it. I've
learnt so much.
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I'm definitely on the right path to
start working with the cassowary.
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And it looks like the bird team is
somewhere she'll enjoy nesting over the
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coming years.
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I'm so happy here. I've found my home
and I want to work here for as long as I
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can.
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Six months ago, Lima and Dreeba had an
operation to remove a malignant
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and vet Kimberly is concerned she may
have found another one. So here's a
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here, so if we can get in there.
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So he's also got now another mass on his
back.
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It's raised. It's a bit gooey.
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It could be another melanoma.
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But Kimberly needs to take a closer
look.
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to find out exactly what it is. We've
got a vacuum.
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Vacuuming a lemur.
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You can see the skin is really thickened
and raised.
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It's got two punctures there. Do you
reckon that looks like to be lemur
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This looks more like a bite to me.
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But that's not saying it's not, because
tumors can actually get necrotic and
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open up.
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Let's measure the distance between his
teeth and see if that looks like a lemur
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bite. Do you want calipers?
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Yeah, let's get the calipers.
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Do you want tip to tip? Yep, tip to tip.
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Okay, that's close. Let's leave it there
and see if that looks like similar to
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that distance.
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Yep.
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All evidence seems to be pointing to one
obvious thing.
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I reckon maybe somebody's bitten him.
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Yeah.
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Wouldn't be impossible.
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There was tension in the group that week
and there was a few aggressive
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encounters with the lemurs.
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Where it's located on the back, it seems
like a sneak attack.
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So it's where a lemur jumps on another
lemur's back.
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They grab a hold and they bite and then
they'll jump off.
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But it's very suspicious of a bite wound
given the distance between two marred.
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and the aggression history, and the fact
that we can't find the old scar, and
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that's not come back, so I'm really,
really happy with that.
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So we'll start them on some anti
-inflammatories and some antibiotics.
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Okay. So I'm going to take some biopsies
just to make sure.
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So we're just taking some circular
biopsies so we can look at the cells,
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biopsy will tell us a lot.
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I am pretty.
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Sure, it's probably just a bite wound,
but with its history, I want to be
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certain. So we'll look at the cells at a
microscopic level to see if it's just
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inflammation or if there's tumor in
there.
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If it's melanoma, it'll show up in
there.
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Once the site of the biopsy has been
stitched, the team take the opportunity
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do a thorough examination of 21 -year
-old Andreeva.
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I can see to the back of his eyes, which
means he can see out.
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His eyes actually look really good.
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He is an old guy, but his eyes look nice
and clear.
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He's got a beautiful little mask, very
classic ring -tailed limber face.
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He's got these beautiful teeth.
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On the bottom, they usually have lower
incisors that act like a comb, but he's
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missing some of his teeth.
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He's just going to have to cope with it.
We're not going to give him dentures.
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He's doing okay.
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He's got a bit of tartar there. We'll
take that off.
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Apart from his back wound, Andreeva is
in surprisingly good health for an old
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lemur. And with his medical complete,
it's
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time to wake him up.
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Starting to wake up.
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Andreeva's breathing really well,
recovering nicely, starting to lift his
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up, look around a little bit. So it's a
slow but steady recovery, which is
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really nice. You don't want it to be too
erratic or too fast.
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Once he's fully recovered, Andreeva will
go back to join his troop.
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But Kimberley will be waiting anxiously
for his result.
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He's a favourite.
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And I just really want him to do well.
And he's made it to 21.
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I want him to just have a lovely life
and continue to live it out here without
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having to deal with tumor.
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Out at Taronga Western Plain Zoo in
Dubbo, there's some exciting news at
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Lake.
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Our beautiful female hippo, Cuddles,
gave birth to a little male calf.
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And we've named him Kani, which means
drink.
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Cuddles actually gave birth in the early
hours of the morning.
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That's quite natural for hippos to give
birth in the shallows of the water.
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precious little hippo calf.
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He is the first male calf born in 24
years within our region. So he's going
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play an extremely valuable and important
role within the future breeding
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program.
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Today, Keeper Caroline is doing the
round.
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Checking in on baby Kani's daily
development is an important part of her
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Good job, Puddle.
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Kani, are you hiding?
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He's thriving.
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He's approximately 150 kilos right now,
so he's developing really well.
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As you can see, he's putting on quite
substantial weight, and that's just due
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his mum cuddle being very nurturing, but
her milk is really high in protein. So
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they tend to pack it on quite readily.
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The first few months of a hippo's life
are hugely important.
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During this imprinting phase, you know,
mum cuddle likes to keep little Connie
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away and protected from the rest of the
group.
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Little Carney, as he develops, he needs
to learn how to behave as a hippo as
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well. And this is where mum is really
important.
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Firstly when he meets dad and of course
when he meets his elder sisters and his
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aunt. So everything from body posturing,
vocals, how he moves in the water as
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well is pretty important for his
development.
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Hippos are naturally an aquatic species
even though they come out on land quite
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a lot to go grazing.
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Hippos have these remarkable features
where they are able to close their
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nostrils because they're very, very
muscular, and that stops all the water
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down into their respiratory system.
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Tan, for the first few days in the pond
system, was very clunky. He was trying
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to get coordinated, but now he's
starting to fine -tune it, and he's
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quite acrobatic in the water system now,
and he can hold his breath for a lot
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longer too.
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At the zoo, keepers are always making
seasonal adjustments to care for the
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animals. So for Connie and Cuddle, it
means today they're going to enjoy the
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hippo version of a spa treatment.
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Hippos in winter tend to be out of the
water a lot more as opposed to what they
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would be in summer. So that means that
their skin dries out a lot more readily,
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which forms lots of cracks and they can
be quite susceptible to bacteria, spores
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00:29:33,660 --> 00:29:34,539
and so forth.
455
00:29:34,540 --> 00:29:38,700
So we need to apply what I call is some
Hippo Beauty Lotion.
456
00:29:39,500 --> 00:29:44,499
It's just a mixture of some QV oil, so
it's a little bit more hydrating on the
457
00:29:44,500 --> 00:29:46,940
skin, mixed with water of course.
458
00:29:46,941 --> 00:29:52,159
Hippos need a bit of pampering. I think
they're probably the most pampered
459
00:29:52,160 --> 00:29:53,980
hippos that I know of.
460
00:29:56,520 --> 00:30:01,939
It's clear that Kani is being well cared
for and is one of the only two males in
461
00:30:01,940 --> 00:30:02,879
the region.
462
00:30:02,880 --> 00:30:06,300
Kani will have a big future as a
breeding bull.
463
00:30:07,280 --> 00:30:11,040
But for now, life is just one big
adventure.
464
00:30:19,980 --> 00:30:24,879
Taronga Zoo Wildlife Hospital are always
ready to receive all sorts of
465
00:30:24,880 --> 00:30:30,320
emergencies through their doors, from
animals both inside and outside the zoo.
466
00:30:30,500 --> 00:30:34,060
And today, they've received a rather
rare patient.
467
00:30:36,980 --> 00:30:40,240
Wow. An adult loggerhead turtle.
468
00:30:40,760 --> 00:30:42,920
So who brought it? The fisherman?
469
00:30:43,160 --> 00:30:44,880
Yeah. Ready?
470
00:30:45,720 --> 00:30:49,919
Some fishermen rescued it from an
entanglement in nets out in the ocean
471
00:30:49,920 --> 00:30:53,579
brought it in their fishing boat to the
Taronga Wharf. A nursing team have just
472
00:30:53,580 --> 00:30:56,399
gone to pick it up and they've just
brought it to the hospital here. Really
473
00:30:56,400 --> 00:31:00,219
impressive animal. It's about 50 kilos.
It's not full grown actually, even at
474
00:31:00,220 --> 00:31:02,160
that size, but it's a pretty big animal.
475
00:31:05,120 --> 00:31:11,959
Quite old in years, maybe
476
00:31:11,960 --> 00:31:13,240
40, 50 years, I'm not sure.
477
00:31:14,320 --> 00:31:17,340
All the turtle species are endangered to
some degree.
478
00:31:17,660 --> 00:31:20,550
See that there? That's probably where
the net was caught.
479
00:31:20,640 --> 00:31:24,859
Sadly, most of the dangers that the
turtles faced out in the ocean are
480
00:31:24,860 --> 00:31:28,259
by us. You know, we really need to do
something about that to be able to save
481
00:31:28,260 --> 00:31:29,520
these beautiful animals.
482
00:31:29,600 --> 00:31:31,650
All right, it looks like he's ready to
go.
483
00:31:34,220 --> 00:31:40,539
One, two, three. When dealing with such
a heavy animal, the team have to work
484
00:31:40,540 --> 00:31:43,720
together. Okay, so he's still now, so we
can all head out.
485
00:31:44,300 --> 00:31:49,100
Larry wants the detailed set of x -rays,
so it's all hands on deck.
486
00:31:49,101 --> 00:31:52,859
Okay, so we're going to move him this
way? Move him forward. Okay, one, two,
487
00:31:52,860 --> 00:31:53,819
three.
488
00:31:53,820 --> 00:31:57,679
That's the way. Dealing with these
large, heavy turtles is very challenging
489
00:31:57,680 --> 00:32:01,439
us, even taking the x -rays. We do it on
the floor because the animal's too
490
00:32:01,440 --> 00:32:02,700
heavy to lift on the table.
491
00:32:03,140 --> 00:32:09,219
Anyway, these are the challenges we love
to have. About two centimetres towards
492
00:32:09,220 --> 00:32:10,270
the table again.
493
00:32:10,620 --> 00:32:14,279
Part of being a zoo vet or a zoo
veterinary nurse is you've got to think
494
00:32:14,280 --> 00:32:18,919
the square and adapt whatever your
knowledge is and skills are to any shape
495
00:32:18,920 --> 00:32:20,300
size of animal that comes in.
496
00:32:23,840 --> 00:32:30,600
So looking at this turtle,
497
00:32:30,601 --> 00:32:34,279
there's certainly no hooks, which is
great, no sinkers. We wouldn't be able
498
00:32:34,280 --> 00:32:36,930
rule out the possibility of plastic or
fishing line.
499
00:32:40,560 --> 00:32:44,280
That is a big issue, obviously,
ingesting fishing gear.
500
00:32:45,060 --> 00:32:50,559
But so far, the indications are that
this was a completely healthy turtle
501
00:32:50,560 --> 00:32:52,360
unfortunately got tangled up in net.
502
00:32:52,540 --> 00:32:55,380
So far, nothing terribly wrong with it
that I can see.
503
00:32:56,120 --> 00:33:00,939
Happy there's no internal injury, Larry
wants to close the look at the damage
504
00:33:00,940 --> 00:33:02,100
caused by the net.
505
00:33:02,800 --> 00:33:04,740
61 centimetres.
506
00:33:04,940 --> 00:33:08,070
So I think that these marks here,
they're sort of welts in a way.
507
00:33:08,659 --> 00:33:14,079
and they're pink and purple, and that's
a typical part of the body that we see
508
00:33:14,080 --> 00:33:17,099
net entanglement in, because they're
swimming along and they get caught in
509
00:33:17,100 --> 00:33:18,579
net, their front part gets caught.
510
00:33:18,580 --> 00:33:23,459
She's quite lucky, to be honest, that
she was found, because if she wasn't
511
00:33:23,460 --> 00:33:26,379
rescued from the net, she would almost
certainly have drowned.
512
00:33:26,380 --> 00:33:27,800
One, two, three.
513
00:33:28,400 --> 00:33:32,779
But while this lucky turtle has been
spared any major injury from her fishing
514
00:33:32,780 --> 00:33:33,830
mishap...
515
00:33:36,800 --> 00:33:41,239
There's still one more test she needs to
pass before there's any chance she can
516
00:33:41,240 --> 00:33:42,290
be released.
517
00:33:43,500 --> 00:33:49,000
The plan is that we're going to lift and
put into the water. This is salt water.
518
00:33:49,500 --> 00:33:54,579
We'll see how her buoyancy is and
hopefully get her out within the next
519
00:33:54,580 --> 00:33:56,570
two. Yeah, we're going to put it in
there.
520
00:34:04,300 --> 00:34:05,350
There you go.
521
00:34:07,040 --> 00:34:11,839
So she'll probably panic a little bit
which is quite typical of them initially
522
00:34:11,840 --> 00:34:15,219
when they go in until they orientate
themselves.
523
00:34:15,220 --> 00:34:22,459
When we put them in here often they do
float for a while and then they equalise
524
00:34:22,460 --> 00:34:25,059
and then she'll go down to the bottom
and that's what we want to see is her
525
00:34:25,060 --> 00:34:29,459
ability to submerge and stay on the
bottom so hopefully within the next few
526
00:34:29,460 --> 00:34:31,870
hours she'll settle and submerge to the
bottom.
527
00:34:35,179 --> 00:34:40,698
Coming up, the results are in for
Andreeba the lemur. This biopsy is an
528
00:34:40,699 --> 00:34:44,129
important one for Andreeba and we're all
a bit anxious, to be honest.
529
00:34:48,620 --> 00:34:54,280
The penguins are one of Taronga's most
popular attractions.
530
00:34:55,080 --> 00:34:59,140
They're excellent swimmers and really at
home in the water.
531
00:34:59,820 --> 00:35:02,340
But when the zoo is closed to the
public...
532
00:35:02,620 --> 00:35:04,910
They don't mind stretching their little
leg.
533
00:35:05,400 --> 00:35:08,530
Okay, Michelle, let's see who would like
to go for a walk today.
534
00:35:08,800 --> 00:35:09,850
Gary, Dusky.
535
00:35:13,040 --> 00:35:17,680
We'll start seeing who wants to come out
the fairy gate and go for a walk.
536
00:35:18,120 --> 00:35:19,740
Dusky's more interested in food.
537
00:35:19,800 --> 00:35:20,850
All right.
538
00:35:21,040 --> 00:35:22,090
We've got Gary.
539
00:35:22,840 --> 00:35:23,890
Dusky.
540
00:35:24,240 --> 00:35:28,839
Good. Gary, Mike. They don't have to go
on a walk if they don't want to, so they
541
00:35:28,840 --> 00:35:29,890
choose to do it.
542
00:35:29,891 --> 00:35:33,179
If they stay inside, then that's fine.
They're still going to get fed.
543
00:35:33,180 --> 00:35:38,639
This morning, two of the Fiordland
crested penguins have chosen to take a
544
00:35:38,640 --> 00:35:39,690
stroll. Clever.
545
00:35:40,740 --> 00:35:41,790
Come on, Giza.
546
00:35:43,000 --> 00:35:47,959
These daily waddles are all part of a
bigger program that Taronga has in place
547
00:35:47,960 --> 00:35:50,200
for every animal under their care.
548
00:35:50,201 --> 00:35:55,099
The walks are really great for them just
to get a little bit of extra exercise.
549
00:35:55,100 --> 00:35:59,319
It's also a fantastic mental stimulation
for them because they get to see things
550
00:35:59,320 --> 00:36:02,779
that they wouldn't normally see. And
it's just a really fun training exercise
551
00:36:02,780 --> 00:36:05,840
for them. It's great bonding for us as
well with our penguins.
552
00:36:07,000 --> 00:36:13,779
In the normal course of events outside
of COVID, we would
553
00:36:13,780 --> 00:36:16,970
take them for walks in the morning
before the zoo guests arrive.
554
00:36:17,330 --> 00:36:21,409
But at the moment, because of COVID -19,
it means that we can do it any time of
555
00:36:21,410 --> 00:36:25,669
day and we have a lot more opportunities
to sort of have some fun with our
556
00:36:25,670 --> 00:36:26,720
beautiful birds.
557
00:36:28,710 --> 00:36:31,710
Gary came to us from Wellington Zoo
originally.
558
00:36:32,290 --> 00:36:34,340
She was brought in from the wild
injured.
559
00:36:34,590 --> 00:36:39,329
And you can see when she walks, she has
a little hop and you can see her foot
560
00:36:39,330 --> 00:36:43,250
here. This is why she was not able to be
released out into the wild.
561
00:36:44,110 --> 00:36:45,160
You're going home?
562
00:36:46,320 --> 00:36:47,820
Are you ready to go home, girl?
563
00:36:48,260 --> 00:36:52,759
While these happy feet may have called
it time on today's walk... We reckon
564
00:36:52,760 --> 00:36:54,380
they'd get a bit of a kick out of it.
565
00:36:54,500 --> 00:36:55,550
You never know.
566
00:36:56,000 --> 00:36:58,260
They may appear tomorrow for the sequel.
567
00:37:02,460 --> 00:37:03,700
That's it. Good girl.
568
00:37:10,520 --> 00:37:14,900
It's been two weeks since the biopsy was
taken of Andreeva's back wound.
569
00:37:16,300 --> 00:37:20,680
And in order to rule out melanoma, it
was sent to the lab for analysis.
570
00:37:22,440 --> 00:37:26,419
This biopsy is an important one for
Andreeva and we're all a bit anxious, to
571
00:37:26,420 --> 00:37:32,879
honest, about it because whatever we
find in this biopsy could tell us
572
00:37:32,880 --> 00:37:38,359
or not he's had a recurrence of a
malignant cancer, melanoma, or whether
573
00:37:38,360 --> 00:37:39,740
just got a simple bite wound.
574
00:37:39,780 --> 00:37:44,419
And those two diagnoses could have very
different implications for him and his
575
00:37:44,420 --> 00:37:45,470
health.
576
00:37:46,990 --> 00:37:49,580
And with the results straight from the
microscope.
577
00:37:49,581 --> 00:37:51,009
They're back.
578
00:37:51,010 --> 00:37:52,060
Hi, Kimberly.
579
00:37:52,570 --> 00:37:53,620
How are you going?
580
00:37:53,621 --> 00:37:57,209
I'm good. Kimberly heads down to the
Lima forest to share them with keeper
581
00:37:57,210 --> 00:37:59,730
Rebecca. I've got the results of the
biopsy.
582
00:38:00,110 --> 00:38:04,609
And remember, we thought it might be a
bite wound, but we weren't sure if it
583
00:38:04,610 --> 00:38:09,509
could have been the recurrence of the
skin cancer, the melanoma. So the first
584
00:38:09,510 --> 00:38:15,229
one was definitely a malignant melanoma.
But the biopsies we took on his recent
585
00:38:15,230 --> 00:38:16,280
skin lesions,
586
00:38:16,830 --> 00:38:21,309
We're actually just inflammation and
just signs of infection. So very
587
00:38:21,310 --> 00:38:24,450
with the bite wound. So there's no signs
of the melanoma.
588
00:38:24,890 --> 00:38:27,210
Yeah. Awesome. I'm so pleased.
589
00:38:27,910 --> 00:38:28,960
So, so pleased.
590
00:38:29,110 --> 00:38:30,790
Share the news with Andreeva.
591
00:38:31,330 --> 00:38:32,380
Not a tumor?
592
00:38:35,430 --> 00:38:39,510
With cancer ruled out. That looks
fabulous.
593
00:38:40,570 --> 00:38:43,150
Kimberly checks how Andreeba is healing.
594
00:38:43,151 --> 00:38:46,809
I'm looking at the area where we took
the biopsies where we see those three
595
00:38:46,810 --> 00:38:47,870
purple stitches.
596
00:38:48,650 --> 00:38:53,969
And I can see that those are nicely
healed and that infection and that
597
00:38:53,970 --> 00:38:55,710
has reduced significantly.
598
00:38:56,210 --> 00:39:00,649
So it's looking pretty normal now. It's
just going to be a matter of time for
599
00:39:00,650 --> 00:39:04,130
all of the hair to grow back and for the
sutures to dissolve.
600
00:39:04,970 --> 00:39:08,100
He's finished the antibiotics and the
anti -inflammatories.
601
00:39:08,330 --> 00:39:11,040
Looks fine. I don't think we need to
continue anything.
602
00:39:11,130 --> 00:39:12,330
Perfect. So that's good.
603
00:39:13,770 --> 00:39:15,770
It's Andreeva's lucky day.
604
00:39:16,210 --> 00:39:20,970
And for Rebecca and Kimberly, it's sheer
relief.
605
00:39:20,971 --> 00:39:22,369
I'm so happy.
606
00:39:22,370 --> 00:39:25,970
I was really worried that we might have
a recurrence of the melanoma.
607
00:39:26,230 --> 00:39:31,049
And if that was the case, his future
wasn't going to look so good. So it's
608
00:39:31,050 --> 00:39:32,100
really good news.
609
00:39:35,760 --> 00:39:40,560
Next, it's time to think or swim for
this loggerhead turtle.
610
00:39:40,760 --> 00:39:44,670
Treating and caring for the wildlife is
one of the most rewarding things we do.
611
00:39:50,460 --> 00:39:55,979
Yesterday, a female loggerhead turtle
was brought to Taronga after being
612
00:39:55,980 --> 00:39:57,380
up in a fishing net.
613
00:39:58,160 --> 00:40:01,290
So hopefully there won't be anything
nice going wrong with it.
614
00:40:01,520 --> 00:40:05,540
Despite no real visible injuries, or
internal trauma.
615
00:40:05,980 --> 00:40:08,570
She's quite lucky, to be honest, that
she was found.
616
00:40:09,540 --> 00:40:13,520
There's only one test left for her to
pass before she can be released.
617
00:40:14,220 --> 00:40:15,270
There you go.
618
00:40:15,660 --> 00:40:19,940
That's what we want to see is her
ability to submerge and stay on the
619
00:40:19,941 --> 00:40:23,439
You know, if she settles down and gets
down to the bottom and her buoyancy is
620
00:40:23,440 --> 00:40:26,570
normal, then, you know, I think we will
want to get her out soon.
621
00:40:29,190 --> 00:40:34,570
And all she needed was a few hours to
get confident enough to fully submerge.
622
00:40:36,590 --> 00:40:40,690
And today, vet nurse Sarah is happy with
what she sees.
623
00:40:42,090 --> 00:40:47,190
We've checked her faeces, we've taken
blood, and everything is A -OK. So, yep,
624
00:40:47,210 --> 00:40:50,760
the next thing now is just to get her on
that boat and back into the water.
625
00:40:51,150 --> 00:40:55,890
Before any turtle is released from
Taronga, they're given a unique tag.
626
00:40:57,230 --> 00:41:00,410
So we've got the... I've got the tags
inside.
627
00:41:00,790 --> 00:41:04,129
Tags are here. So this will be
registered with National Parks and
628
00:41:04,130 --> 00:41:09,429
Service. This is a valuable tool, giving
any researchers that may come across
629
00:41:09,430 --> 00:41:14,750
her in the future an insight into the
lives and habits of these amazing
630
00:41:17,110 --> 00:41:21,269
Treating and caring for the wildlife and
then being able to release them back to
631
00:41:21,270 --> 00:41:23,740
the wild is one of the most rewarding
things we do.
632
00:41:23,830 --> 00:41:24,880
Nice work.
633
00:41:26,230 --> 00:41:27,280
Okay. Okay.
634
00:41:28,390 --> 00:41:32,170
All right. Need to get those front
flippers well and truly in there.
635
00:41:32,470 --> 00:41:33,590
One, two, three.
636
00:41:35,130 --> 00:41:36,610
You might be very busy.
637
00:41:42,270 --> 00:41:43,590
Okay, we'll see you soon.
638
00:41:44,490 --> 00:41:47,830
Releasing a turtle calls for a multi
-agency approach.
639
00:41:50,090 --> 00:41:54,710
And today, the water police are more
than happy to step in and help.
640
00:41:54,711 --> 00:41:56,389
How are you guys?
641
00:41:56,390 --> 00:41:57,440
How are you going?
642
00:41:58,510 --> 00:42:02,489
Yeah, so she's quite active at the
moment and a lot of the time, you know,
643
00:42:02,490 --> 00:42:07,909
actually do smell the ocean and start to
get really excited and move around and
644
00:42:07,910 --> 00:42:10,409
get all that kind of stuff, especially
once we get onto the boat.
645
00:42:10,410 --> 00:42:13,690
Yeah, she'll start really getting
excited and ready to go.
646
00:42:13,970 --> 00:42:15,470
I'll just hand it to you, mate.
647
00:42:16,130 --> 00:42:17,180
There you go.
648
00:42:18,830 --> 00:42:19,880
Yep.
649
00:42:22,779 --> 00:42:23,919
Thanks for going along.
650
00:42:24,120 --> 00:42:26,040
Excellent. Thank you so much.
651
00:42:26,280 --> 00:42:27,330
Thanks, guys.
652
00:42:34,800 --> 00:42:36,300
How old, roughly?
653
00:42:36,960 --> 00:42:40,460
Oh, we don't know how old, but, I mean,
she's not fully grown.
654
00:42:41,440 --> 00:42:44,280
But it could be 20, 30 years. I don't
know.
655
00:42:45,800 --> 00:42:50,779
So we're just heading out of the heads
at Sydney Harbour. The reason why we go
656
00:42:50,780 --> 00:42:55,259
about 5km off the coast is because it
just gives them that little bit extra
657
00:42:55,260 --> 00:42:59,799
to come back into the harbour, stay away
from the boats and the ferries and
658
00:42:59,800 --> 00:43:02,580
stuff like that, and just to be in
deeper water.
659
00:43:03,860 --> 00:43:08,359
It's so great that we can be able to do
this, for her to be going back into the
660
00:43:08,360 --> 00:43:12,539
ocean, hopefully to be able to reproduce
and better the species is a great
661
00:43:12,540 --> 00:43:13,590
thing.
662
00:43:15,640 --> 00:43:21,019
With the boat in position, it's time to
let this turtle dart the rest of her
663
00:43:21,020 --> 00:43:22,070
life.
664
00:43:22,200 --> 00:43:26,539
I think essentially, guys, we'll just
get to the end of the slickway and then
665
00:43:26,540 --> 00:43:27,620
just unwrap her there.
666
00:43:27,621 --> 00:43:30,139
Take your radio off, lad. Yeah, no, I've
done that already.
667
00:43:30,140 --> 00:43:31,460
Just in case we go swimming.
668
00:43:31,680 --> 00:43:33,910
If anyone's going to go in, it'll be you
guys.
669
00:43:35,120 --> 00:43:36,170
OK,
670
00:43:41,600 --> 00:43:42,650
that's excellent.
671
00:43:42,960 --> 00:43:44,010
All right.
672
00:43:45,120 --> 00:43:46,480
Okay, so... Go, lad.
673
00:43:47,140 --> 00:43:48,190
Next one.
674
00:43:48,920 --> 00:43:53,800
And then just... And slip her off.
675
00:43:55,000 --> 00:43:58,960
Not very elegant, but anyway.
676
00:44:00,440 --> 00:44:01,640
Straight under the boat.
677
00:44:02,260 --> 00:44:06,139
As soon as we took a turtle carrier off
her, yeah, she just kind of... They get
678
00:44:06,140 --> 00:44:09,299
the taste of the water, get the smell,
and then, yeah, straight in. They know
679
00:44:09,300 --> 00:44:11,040
what they're doing, and off they go.
680
00:44:13,630 --> 00:44:18,189
Over time she'll be heading north and
ultimately during turtle breeding season
681
00:44:18,190 --> 00:44:23,269
hopefully she'll end up on the beach
that she usually turns up on, wherever
682
00:44:23,270 --> 00:44:28,589
might be, and lays a good clutch of eggs
for the next breeding season and many
683
00:44:28,590 --> 00:44:29,639
more to come.
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