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00:00🎵
00:30Hi there. I'm Joe the Dog.
00:33Welcome to my house. It's great to see you.
00:36You know what? It's great to sniff you too.
00:40You're gonna make so many animals happy today.
00:43Farm animals and wild animals and lots of my dog pals will be getting up close and personal with you.
00:50They'll look at you, they'll talk to you, they'll even sniff you.
00:54In fact, you'll have them eating right out of the palm of your hand.
00:58In this video, we say please do feed the animals.
01:03All you need is an apple, a bit of grass, a leaf, a dog treat, and a crust of bread.
01:10If you don't have some of these things handy, don't worry.
01:14You can just hold out your hand when the time comes.
01:17Here's how this feeding business goes.
01:20When you see the food picture, grab the food that matches the picture,
01:24hold out your hand, and wait for your friend to eat.
01:28You are going to have so much fun.
01:34If you think it's a jungle out there, try being here for a little while.
01:39We're about to embark on a wonderful wildlife safari.
01:43One where you can see animals from around the world.
01:47And where they can see you too.
01:49There's one now.
01:54Oh, hello.
01:56Would you like to visit some of my giraffe friends today?
01:59I'll take you to them, but first, I'd like it very much if you could feed me a leaf or two.
02:04I'm so hungry.
02:06Yum, yum, yum.
02:08Ooh, sour! Stop!
02:11All right, let's go visit my friends.
02:16When giraffes get together, it feels like nothing but next year.
02:20When giraffes get together, it feels like nothing but next, next, next.
02:25Especially when Jerry is around.
02:27He is such a show-off.
02:29Just look at him.
02:31A giraffe's neck may be really long,
02:34but did you know that it has the same amount of bones in it that your neck has?
02:37Yes, just seven, but they sure are long ones.
02:41Oh, Jerry!
02:45Our necks help make us the tallest land animal in the world.
02:49And this, my little cupcakes, comes in very handy for eating.
02:53We need to reach high to get our dinner.
02:56Yum, yum.
02:59Trees are my favorite food.
03:01Did someone say food?
03:04I'm so hungry I could eat a tree.
03:06Well, ciao for now, kids.
03:10Speaking of ciao, I was just watching some antelope.
03:15Would you like to watch them with me?
03:17Here they are now.
03:23I don't like the way that lion is looking at me.
03:26Why don't we take a look at some other antelope while I find a safer place?
03:33Hey, stop sniffing me!
03:35Cut it out!
03:37Oh my goodness, I'm so embarrassed.
03:40I think that will do it for the antelope part of the video.
03:43Cut!
03:44I feel handsome, oh so handsome.
03:47It's alarming how handsome I feel.
03:52I'm looking high and low,
03:55but I can't find any animal that is as gorgeous as I am.
03:59Can you?
04:00Nope, I thought not.
04:02Nobody is as handsome as a peacock.
04:05Humming
04:12I feel handsome.
04:20You know, that peacock doesn't know true beauty when he sees it.
04:23Actually, we warthogs don't have very good eyesight, you see.
04:26But I know I'm a handsome fellow because my wife tells me that every day.
04:31She loves me warts and all.
04:35Humming
04:42Good day, mate.
04:44My mum is here somewhere and I'd like you to meet her.
04:47Oh, there she is.
04:49Oh, Joey, I'm having a bit of a scratch right now.
04:52Perhaps you could hop along and play, eh?
04:54No problem, mum.
04:58Good day.
05:00I'm a Siberian tiger, the largest of all cats.
05:04I've been known to eat up to 100 pounds of meat in one sitting.
05:08That's about 400 hamburgers.
05:11It is now my pleasure to introduce to you some delicious, er, delightful creatures known as meerkats.
05:17There they are now.
05:19That guy gives me the heebie-jeebies.
05:22Think, think, think.
05:24Yes, I think I'll join my friends.
05:26Oh, so good to see you guys.
05:29Mind if I get a family hug?
05:33Oh, look at you.
05:36So tall.
05:38I was just kind of wondering if, um, well, you're having fun.
05:42Are you? I sure am.
05:44And I think you'll enjoy what's coming up next too.
05:46Oh, I like your shirt.
05:48Those buttons edible?
05:51Hello there. So good to see you.
05:54I'd like to recite a poem about elephants.
05:56I wrote it just for you. Are you ready?
05:59I'm an African elephant. How can you tell?
06:01My ears are big and shaped like Africa as well.
06:04Well, well, well. Well, well, well, well.
06:06Well, well, well. Well, well, well, well.
06:08An elephant's skin is a sight to behold.
06:10It may be very wrinkled but that doesn't mean we're old.
06:13Swish, swish, swish. Swish, swish, swish, swish.
06:15Swish, swish, swish. Swish, swish, swish, swish.
06:17Our trunks are amazing. They feed us like hands.
06:19There's lots to eat in Africa's grasslands.
06:22Munch, munch, munch. Munch, munch, munch, munch.
06:24Munch, munch, munch. Munch, munch, munch, munch.
06:26We're social and gentle and we like to play.
06:28When we're together it's a really good day.
06:31Play, play, play. Play, play, play, play.
06:33Play, play, play. Play, play, play, play.
06:35I hope you enjoyed my little poem.
06:37Now I'll shuffle off and go back home.
06:40Hmm, hmm, hmm. Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
06:42Hmm, hmm, hmm. Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
06:44Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
06:46Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
06:48Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
06:50Oh.
06:52Tweet. Stick? What stick?
06:54Mama, a human child is watching me.
06:56Mama.
06:58Oh, don't worry about it. You're a gorilla.
07:00Why don't you tell the child a little bit about us gorillas, okay?
07:03Okay, Mama.
07:05A lot of people think gorillas are fierce and scary,
07:07but we're really very gentle and sociable.
07:09In fact, we're vegetable-tarians.
07:12Vegetarians.
07:14That means we eat lots of leaves and fruit.
07:16No meat.
07:18That's my Uncle Bob. He's very nice.
07:20I personally wouldn't hurt a fly,
07:24although it might be kind of fun to catch one.
07:26I love my Mama so much, just like you love yours.
07:29She's my pal.
07:31Yuck.
07:33Wait up, Mama.
07:37Mmm.
07:39Mmm.
07:41Yum.
07:43You smell marvelous.
07:45It is now my pleasure, my friend, to sniff,
07:47er, I mean to introduce to you my good friend Peter Penguin.
07:51Hey there, kid. Today's your lucky day.
07:53I get some extra time on my wings, huh?
07:55You want to come with me on a little tour of Penguinland?
07:57Great. Let's go.
07:59This is my house. Some say it's just a hole in the wall,
08:02but to me it's home sweet home.
08:04And now we're coming to the house of my great friend Peggy.
08:06Come on out, Peg. Come on. Say hi to everybody.
08:08Come on. Come on. Hurry up.
08:10Uh, hello?
08:12Who on earth am I saying hello to?
08:14Hmm.
08:16Okay, I'm going to go in for a little swim now.
08:18Hey, watch me, everyone. Watch me. This is really good.
08:20Are you watching? Are you watching, Peggy? Watch me.
08:22Here I go. Here I go. Whee!
08:26Huh. Where did he go?
08:28Oh, it's getting a little warm in the old condo here.
08:32I wonder where everyone is.
08:34Ah, they must be at the swimming hole.
08:36I kind of feel like doing the penguin paddle myself.
08:40One, two, three!
08:44Hey, Polly.
08:46Glad you could join us. You too, Pat.
08:48Let's go hiking, huh?
08:50A little bit of a bump there.
08:56One, two.
08:58I'm going to do it.
09:00Ah!
09:02Ooh-wee!
09:04Hey, where are we going anyway?
09:06I don't know, but I hope we find some fish.
09:08I'm hungry.
09:10Oh, hiking we will go.
09:12Hiking we will go.
09:14Oh, yes siree, I love being a leader.
09:16My friends obey everything I say.
09:18Okay, everybody, stop while I scratch.
09:26Hmm. Where'd everybody go?
09:30I am a rhinoceros,
09:32and I love to get muddy.
09:34Mud keeps me cool
09:36and protects my beautiful tank-like body
09:38from the sun's harsh rays.
09:40But I am a special rhino,
09:42and I have a talent I think you will love.
09:44I will show you what I mean.
09:46Follow me. This way.
09:48Ahem.
10:02Oh, there you are.
10:04Hello.
10:06Thank you for joining me.
10:08Pardon the chewing, but I'm ruminating right now.
10:10That means I'm chewing something
10:12I've already swallowed.
10:14Go figure, hmm?
10:16Anyhow, today I am going to ruminate in another way
10:18about an animal that I
10:20and many others
10:22consider to be the most truly amazing
10:24creature in the entire world.
10:26You may have already guessed.
10:28Because I know you're very smart.
10:30I do.
10:32But I'm talking about me, the camel.
10:34Let's take a look at me, hmm?
10:36The camel.
10:38Regal profile, hmm?
10:40Everything
10:42about a camel is perfectly adapted
10:44to surviving in the hot, dry climate
10:46of the desert. Why, we can
10:48even go an entire winter
10:50without taking a drink.
10:52Dromedary camels, like my friends here,
10:54have one hump.
10:56Tony, will you stand still a minute and model your hump
10:58for the boys and girls, please?
11:00Sure thing, Sam.
11:02Our humps are filled with fat, not water.
11:04We can live off that fat until our humps
11:06shrink so small
11:08that they flop over to one side.
11:10Not a pretty sight.
11:12Well, that's all the time we have today.
11:14I hope you've enjoyed, uh, Tony,
11:16that's enough posing, Tony boy.
11:18But I love being on camera.
11:20As I was saying, that's all the time.
11:22Tony, I'm going to turn off the camera now.
11:24Tony, go right ahead, but I'll warn you,
11:26my fans won't be happy.
11:28Oh, you hairy dromedary.
11:30Camels. Oh, howdy.
11:32It was becoming a zoo out there,
11:34so I've decided to take you to one of my favorite
11:36animals, the farm.
11:38Farm animals set my nose a-quiver.
11:40Nothing makes me quite as giddy
11:42as the smell of a horse.
11:44I'm crazy for horses.
11:46Any more horses around here?
11:48Over here!
11:50And I can't wait to get out of here.
11:52I'm going to get out of here and stretch my legs
11:54just a little bit, you know?
11:56Something sure smells good.
11:58Yeah.
12:00Hey, that's you, kid.
12:02You smell as good as an apple
12:04on a crisp fall day.
12:06Yeah.
12:08Finally, I'm free.
12:10Oh, and I've got an itch I've got to take care of.
12:12Oh, right there, right there.
12:18Yes, oh, got it.
12:20I think I got it.
12:22Get that one on the back.
12:24I think I got it.
12:26Boom.
12:28Oh, that's it.
12:30Oh, yeah, I'm on a roll now.
12:32One more.
12:34Yes, sir.
12:36Mmm, I feel good.
12:42Oh, you smell so good.
12:44And you taste pretty good, too.
12:46Since you have such good tastes,
12:48I think you'll enjoy
12:50what's coming up next.
12:52His voice is so dreamy.
12:54Oh.
12:56Baa, baa,
12:58black sheep,
13:00have you any wool?
13:02Yes, sir.
13:04Yes, sir.
13:06Three bags full.
13:08One for my master,
13:10one for my dame,
13:12one for the little boy
13:14who lives down the lane.
13:18Baa, baa,
13:20black sheep,
13:22have you any wool?
13:24Yes, sir.
13:26Yes, sir.
13:28Oh.
13:30Actually, Harry, you're brown,
13:32not black.
13:34Actually, you're more rust-colored,
13:36but not black.
13:38Get out of here.
13:40Well, let him live
13:42in his nursery rhyme fantasy.
13:44Oh.
13:46You know,
13:48he gives me the woolies.
13:50Hey, speaking of wool,
13:52take a look over there.
13:54I'm going to tell you something about wool.
13:56Oh, drats, I got some on my horn again.
13:58Never fails.
14:00Sheep get all the credit for wool,
14:02but we goats make some of the world's
14:04most sought-after wool.
14:06Wouldn't you just love to run and jump into a pile of that?
14:08Goat wool comes in all kinds
14:10of beautiful colors and textures.
14:12You could make a gorgeous sweater out of this stuff.
14:14In fact, I'm wearing one right now.
14:16Say, where'd Ralph go?
14:18Oh, there you are, Ralph.
14:20Now, that's what I call
14:22pulling the wool over your eyes.
14:26Hey, do you know where the starting line
14:28for the sheep race is?
14:30Anyone here know?
14:32We're just following each other like a bunch of sheep.
14:34Could someone please tell me where the starting line is?
14:36Aha!
14:50Hey, wait for me!
14:52Animal food.
14:54Twenty-five cents.
14:56Oh, and I don't have a quarter.
14:58And that food looks so good.
15:00What's a goat to do?
15:02I'm such a clever old goat.
15:04Why didn't I think of this years ago?
15:06Twenty-five cents.
15:08Ha!
15:14I'm so itchy, itchy, itchy.
15:16Oh, hello.
15:18I'm just itching to tell you
15:20about what's going to happen next.
15:22All I can tell you is to get your apple ready
15:24because it's going to be fun.
15:26Right, Fred?
15:30Hey, kid.
15:32That's an old goat joke.
15:34Feed me, feed me.
15:36Yum, yum, yum, yum.
15:38Look, I'm being a cow.
15:40Moo!
15:42Did you see that?
15:44I look just like a cow.
15:46Here I go again. Moo!
15:48Well, I never.
15:50That was an insult to cows everywhere.
15:52I can't believe that goat.
15:56That wasn't a very good imitation.
15:58I'm with Percy.
16:00Hmm, I like that goat.
16:02I wish I could eat like he did.
16:04Well, you children at home,
16:06it looks like one of our herd wants to be
16:08like that silly goat and have a snack from your hand.
16:10So if you have any grass,
16:12that would be a good time to get it out
16:14because I think she's very hungry.
16:16Go ahead, dear.
16:18Oh, I'm drooling. I'm so hungry.
16:20Please give me some grass.
16:22Oh, yum.
16:24Delicious.
16:26Thank you so much.
16:28What more?
16:30Oh, I'm so full.
16:34She never has had a very big appetite.
16:36Eats like a bird, that cow.
16:40Oh, hi.
16:42We're just rolling around for food.
16:44You know, pigs have a great sense of smell.
16:46Yes, we do.
16:48And you smell great.
16:50I want to sniff around a little more
16:52but sit tight so I can tell you
16:54a little more about us piggies, okay?
16:56Pigs are really quite clean animals.
16:58I don't know why we have a reputation
17:00of being dirty.
17:02Oh, yeah, the mud thing.
17:04Actually, we wallow in mud to keep cool
17:06and protect our skin from the sun.
17:08Oh, and the mud feels so good, too.
17:10Pigs love to run and play
17:12but we also love to sleep.
17:14A happy pig will sleep most of the day away
17:16if you give him a chance.
17:20Sweet dreams, piggy.
17:22Okay, well, I'm going to sniff around a little more
17:24and then try to find my three pals.
17:28Where are they, anyway?
17:30Well, there they are.
17:34Hi, there.
17:36Check out the sign Farmer John just put up.
17:38It says,
17:40Please don't feed fingers to the horses.
17:42By the way,
17:44did anyone ever tell you
17:46that you smell delicious?
17:48Mmm!
17:50Hello, children.
17:52I'm Della Donkey.
17:54This is my daughter, Dory.
17:56Donkeys are kind of like horses
17:58but smaller
18:00and with very, very long ears.
18:02What's that you say, Dory?
18:04You hear some of the other
18:06farm animals calling us to play?
18:08Let's go find them.
18:10Oh, here's everybody.
18:12Hey, there's
18:14Zenith the zebra.
18:16Whee!
18:18And Hannah with her beautiful horse coat.
18:20Hee-haw!
18:22Okay, I know what you're thinking, kids.
18:24A zebra on a farm?
18:26Shouldn't I be with wild animals?
18:28No! I love it on the farm.
18:30How many striped animals
18:32get to live on a farm?
18:34Not many.
18:36Did you know that no two zebras
18:38have the same stripes?
18:40My friend Zazu is modeling her stripes for you.
18:42A zebra's stripes are as unique
18:44as your fingerprints.
18:46Thank you, Zazu. Nicely done.
18:48No problem.
18:50Well, I've said a mouthful.
18:52I see a silly goose over there.
19:00Ah, I'm not silly.
19:02I'm just a goose,
19:04Did you know that geese make great watchdogs?
19:06We don't bark, but we sure can chase
19:08and hiss. Listen.
19:14Geese care a lot about each other.
19:16When we find a mate, we usually stick together
19:18for life. Looks like these geese
19:20are out on a double date,
19:22and they have a lot to talk about.
19:24Geese are pretty neat animals,
19:26aren't we? Hey, I can
19:28almost see you in there.
19:30Hello?
19:32Now introducing a bunny
19:34who's sure to tickle your
19:36whiskers. Eee-oh!
19:40Hey, what's up, Doc?
19:42I always wanted to say that.
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20:38I'm really tired.
20:40This looks like a peaceful place to have a nap.
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20:52What's a guy gotta do to get a little sleep around here?
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20:56Hi.
20:58I'm a baby goat.
21:00They call me
21:02a kid. Are you
21:04a kid too?
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21:10Ah, life on a farm pond.
21:12Beautiful, bucolic,
21:14blissful.
21:16He quacks me up.
21:18My favorite B word is bread.
21:20So if you have any bread you can spare,
21:22I'd sure appreciate a bite.
21:24That was great.
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22:22Speaking of spitting, I don't think it's fair that...
22:26Anyway, I don't think it's fair...
22:30As I was saying, it's not fair that we llamas
22:34have such a bad reputation for spitting at people.
22:38If we're treated right, we generally don't spit at people.
22:42Other llamas, yes, but not people. Not usually.
22:46The idea that llamas just go around spitting on anyone they don't like
22:50is just an expression, kids. Pay no attention.
22:58Oh, look, Sam.
23:00Wow, a kid.
23:02Oh, and I smell apple.
23:04Whoa there, buddy. I smelled it first, right, kid?
23:08Oh, yum. That does smell good.
23:12Hey, as we say, check this out, kid.
23:15I've eaten all my hay, and now it's time for dessert.
23:18You stay out of the way.
23:20Oh, the nerd. He's so pushy.
23:23You should feed your apple to the polite horse.
23:25That would be me.
23:27Yoo-hoo, over here, over here.
23:29Oh, smells wonderful.
23:31Yes, yes, I want that apple.
23:33It's a vision of loveliness.
23:35I should know a horse's eyes can see almost all the way around its body.
23:38And we have the biggest eyes of any land mammal.
23:40That means hardly anything escapes my vision.
23:43So I see that you're going to give me that apple, yes?
23:48And that means you don't get it.
23:53Come on, kid. You can give it to me now while he's not looking.
23:57Oh, boy.
24:02You're the greatest. Thanks, pal.
24:07I'm here at a huge park where dogs can be their doggy selves
24:12and run around without leashes.
24:14It's like dog heaven here.
24:16This park has sand and trails and ocean and great things to sniff
24:21and lots of fun dogs.
24:23I just know you're going to love it here.
24:25If you have a dog treat, be sure to have it handy
24:28because a couple of my friends are bound to be hungry.
24:32Hello. I'm Stanley, the Labrador Retriever.
24:35Yum, yum, yum. You smell wonderful.
24:37Buffy, Buffy, come on over here. It's me, my new friend.
24:42I can't see a thing.
24:44Hey, kid, your TV's all steamed up. How could that have happened, huh?
24:52Ah, that's better.
24:54Oh, I'm so special. One of a kind.
24:57Oh, I'm so special. One of a kind.
24:59Huh? Hey, wait up, you gorgeous creature, you.
25:03Oh, hi. How are you?
25:07You smell so good.
25:10Who likes to play? Dogs love to play.
25:21Oh, boy. Oh, boy. Oh, boy. I'm ready for that dog treat.
25:29Come on. You got more? You got more? I know you got more.
25:32Come on. Come on. I can smell them. I can smell them.
25:35Give it. Give it.
25:37Come on. I can smell them. Give it. Give it.
25:39Oh, thank you. You're the greatest kid in the whole world.
25:49I feel someone behind me.
25:52What? Just another dog.
25:54What? Whoa, another dog? Looks just like me.
26:02I don't need a treat. I just want to sniff you and look at you.
26:06You look like such a great kid.
26:12You made my day.
26:14I smell Stanley the Steamer. I mean, Stanley the Retriever. I can't watch.
26:18So good to sniff you again. Hi, how are you?
26:20Anything for me? Get a treat? Oh, thank you. Thank you very much.
26:22Thank you. Another one? Oh, thank you very much.
26:24Oh, thank you very, very much.
26:28Hi, Sam.
26:30Hi, Ralph.
26:32Bye, Sam.
26:34Bye, Ralph.
26:38Hey, watch your sniffing.
26:40P.U., what dog breath?
26:50Hey, you know what? I learned a trick just for you. Watch me. Watch.
26:56Pretty good, huh?
27:00Hey, kid, look at my ball.
27:02Can you see it?
27:04Yuck. Slimy. Stinky.
27:06Thank heavens for this refreshing breeze.
27:18Hey, Stanley, that's too much slobber on the screen. We need a windshield wiper.
27:22He did it again.
27:24Hey, guess where I've been?
27:26The beach.
27:28And I think Joe's going to be there right now with a friend.
27:31Let's go look.
27:33Wahoo!
27:37Oh, I love the beach.
27:39Rolling, digging in the sand.
27:41It's my favorite place.
27:43I'm not big on swimming in the ocean,
27:45but my friend Nisha sure is.
27:47You should see her.
28:01It's been a long and wonderful day.
28:03I'm pretty pooped.
28:05Ah.
28:09Oh, there's nobody here.
28:11Oh, no.
28:13Oh, no.
28:15Oh, no.
28:17Oh, no.
28:19Oh, no.
28:21Oh, no.
28:23Oh, no.
28:25Oh, no.
28:27Oh, no.
28:30Oh, there's no place like home.
28:33I'm one poop pooch.
28:35What a day.
28:37I'm sure glad you spent it with me.
28:39You're a lot of fun.
28:41Here's looking at you, kid.
28:59Oh, no.
29:29Oh, no.