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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.
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...has it faced a year 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... That would be amazing
if we saw mating today.
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Love is definitely in the air. He's a
really great mate to have.
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But while the big cats are feline
groovy... Hey, I'm Vivo.
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...the monkey business... Nat to Laura,
I'm going to send Ayaka and Pinky out
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now. And here they come.
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...send this frisky fellow... He's been
a little bit full on.
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Straight to the hospital.
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It does look like there's a fracture
there in the jaw.
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A very wild horse. They will kick and
you do not want to be in the way of
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animals kicking.
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Gets a very wild pedicure.
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This is an angle grinder with a special
attachment that's designed for horses
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hooves. That's the smell of burning
hooves.
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And, hey Siri.
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So this is Siri. She's five years old.
What do you get when you put a
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with a puppy?
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Two best mates.
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Out at Taronga Western Plain Zoo
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in Dubbo, there's room to roam.
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And due to the limitless space, animals
can be kept in larger herds.
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But there's one very special herd that
fulfilled a very important role.
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Native to the Mongolian plain, the Taki
are the world's last true wild horse.
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Taki's the Mongolian name. Spirit horse
is basically what it comes down to.
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These guys are the spirit of Mongolia.
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They're an ancient horse and they're
just an amazing animal.
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They are very different to domestic
horses.
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These guys have more chromosomes, so
more genetics, than a normal horse. A
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normal horse would have 64.
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These guys have 66.
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They're entirely their own species.
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They're very hardy animals. They have to
exist in a country that has a very wide
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range of temperatures. It goes down to
minus 25.
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But it also gets quite warm because it
is a desert area.
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In the 1970s, khaki numbers in the wild
dwindled down to around only 20
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individuals, putting them on a direct
path to extinction.
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But breeding programs in zoos have
brought them back from the brink.
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Taronga Western Plains Zoo have played a
huge role in this reintroduction
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program. We sent back seven animals in
the mid -90s. They were released in the
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wild in Mongolia. They've successfully
bred. We're 20 years down the track.
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They're still breeding. It's brought the
numbers up to around 1 ,900 animals,
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and they're doing really well.
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This group of takis, they're very
important. We've got 18 animals on
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here, all made up of mothers and foals.
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Like all wild animals at the zoo,
keepers and vets need to be especially
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when working with the takis.
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They will kick, and you do not want to
be in the way of those animals kicking.
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Unlike domestic horses, hoof maintenance
requires a general anaesthetic, and
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today Senior Vet Ben is administering
it, but from a distance.
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Bacara is our subject animal today. We
are going to target her with an
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anaesthetic dart so she becomes
anaesthetised and then we'll be able to
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her to do some reparative work on her
feet.
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Taki usually wear their hooves down
naturally, but some will grow at a
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rate than others, which can cause big
problems if left unattended.
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It's a pedicure for an animal that has
evolved to negotiate its life standing
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one toe. A pedicure for a one -toed
beast.
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Herd animals are very sensitive to the
perception of risk around being isolated
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and targeted. I mean, that's how they
avoid predation in the wild.
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It's important that the herd doesn't
suspect anything's out of the ordinary.
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So approaching the yard is a stealth
mission for Ben.
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And with all 18 near -identical Taki in
the holding area, Ben has to be sure he
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gets the right one.
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Taronga has a long and proud history of
conservation.
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And one of the main ways it achieves
this is through its breeding programs.
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Some species are bred to increase the
numbers of an animal doing it tough in
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wild. But sometimes they're bred to stop
a group of animals from turning on each
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other.
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Squirrel monkeys are from South America.
They are found in Peru, they're found
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in Bolivia, they're found across the
Amazon basin.
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They're small monkeys. They weigh around
600 grams for females, a little more
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for males.
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brightly coloured. They're this gorgeous
yellow.
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They have different shades. Some are
lighter, some are brighter and they move
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around the forest canopy with no issues
at all.
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They're really agile little monkeys.
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Here at Toronto Zoo we have 10 female
squirrel monkeys.
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Squirrel Monkey Society is female
dominated.
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So the females form the core of the
troop and they only allow males into
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troop when they're in breeding season.
And this is the first breeding season
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that they are all sexually mature.
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And we're going on now several years
without a male in our troop and we risk
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breakdown of the female group.
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So for the social dynamics in a squirrel
monkey group, females should breed.
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they should raise offspring and in
breeding season they should mate.
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And to ensure the success of this
important breeding season, Taronga has
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imported two males from New Zealand who
are just ending their quarantine period.
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We have Vivo and Vampyr. Vampyr is 10
years of age. Vivo is nine.
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Vampyr has bred before.
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Vivo has not. This is all uncharted
territory for him. So hopefully he takes
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lead from Vampyr and is quite confident
with the females.
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In order to strike while the iron is
hot, keepers are introducing Vivo and
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Vampyr to the females straight away.
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But like all introductions that happen
at Taronga Zoo, animal welfare comes
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first.
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So we're just getting ready, doing our
final checks for today because in just a
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few moments we're about to introduce our
females to our males.
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There is the potential for some fights.
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Female squirrel monkeys can be very
aggressive animals at times.
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That's why I'm just checking all of this
shade cloth. It's in place to stop
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anyone falling into the water.
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Squirrel monkeys can swim, but they're
not the best at it, so we just want to
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make sure that we can help them stay out
of trouble if we need to. That's also
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why I'm in these waders. So in case
anyone does fall in, I'm ready to jump
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and help them out.
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All right, boys.
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Ready to go?
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Bye!
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Let the monkey business.
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And here they come.
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And from one breeding program to
another, Taronga has a real focus on
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numbers of their big cats.
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And one species they've had great
success with is out at Dubbo, where
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find the fastest feline of them all.
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Probably the most famous fact about
cheetah, everyone knows they're very,
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fast.
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They are the world's fastest animal on
four legs, and their body is just
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superbly designed for speed.
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They've got that really big, barrelly
chest, which really, really large lungs
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live in there. So those nasal passages
connect up to those large lungs, pump
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oxygen through their bodies.
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They've got a really long, flexible
spine. The flexibility in that spine
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them to take really large strides. They
cover a lot of ground whilst they're
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running. And they've got that really
long tail as well, that beautiful long
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they'll use like a rudder.
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Like most cats, they like to laze in the
sunshine and warm up their distinctive
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spotted coat.
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Each cheetah, they reckon, has about
between 1 ,000 and 2 ,000 spots on their
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body. If you were to shave a cheetah,
they're spotty underneath as well.
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And unlike other carnivorous cats,
keepers are able to move around in the
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exhibit with the cheetahs.
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Compared to the other predators like
lions and leopards, they kind of are on
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bottom of the pecking order when it
comes to carnivores, I suppose, in
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For example, if a cheetah was to go out
in the wild and catch something to eat,
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if a lion or a leopard or a pack of wild
dogs or hyenas come along, cheetah, 99
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% of the time, will choose flight over
fight. They're quite timid, they're
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nervous animals, quite wary, definitely
not overly aggressive.
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They will generally just leave their
food and let the other predator take it.
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Because of habitat loss, cheetahs are
vulnerable in the wild. So breeding
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programs, like the one at Dubbo, are
crucial for the survival of the species.
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We were actually the first zoo in
Australasia to breed cheetahs. That was
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in 1986.
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And since then, we've bred 56 cubs here
at the zoo. So we're one of the main
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breeding programs in the Australasian
region.
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So at the moment, we're just in our
behind -the -scenes area for some of our
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cheetahs. In this yard, we've got Hala,
who's one of our king cheetahs. She is
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10 years old. She was born here.
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Despite their many breeding successes,
it doesn't mean that everything always
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goes to plan.
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You're okay.
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In an effort to boost the numbers of
Taronga's Bolivian squirrel monkeys,
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primate keepers are introducing two new
males that have just
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cleared quarantine and are raring to go.
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So Vampia and Vivo are in den one.
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So in a minute we'll put them out, we'll
let them settle.
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Breeding season for squirrel monkeys is
a pretty crazy time.
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as both males and females go through
some significant changes.
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The really interesting thing about
squirrel monkeys is because they're
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breeders... The females are hardwired to
breed at this time of year. And males
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go through what we call becoming fatted,
where the males have this surge of
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hormones that cause them to increase in
size. So they can increase in weight by
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up to 250 grams during the breeding
season, particularly in their torso,
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upper arms. They become like
bodybuilders.
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And with all these changes...
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the initial introduction can get a bit
fiery.
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There is the potential for some fight.
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Fitting whale screw monkeys can be very
aggressive animals.
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Nat to Laura, I'm going to send Ayaka
and Pinky out now.
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So to avoid too many scuffles... All
right, girls, plain eye.
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..they're releasing the females two at a
time.
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Vivo and Vampyr are going to be
introduced to our two most experienced
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They happen to be our two oldest
females.
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They're Pinky and A .A. Cut. All right,
guys.
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Our hope is that we have two very
confident male squirrel monkeys and that
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see mating. I mean, that would be
amazing if we saw mating today.
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All right, boys.
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Ready to go.
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Back to going.
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Good luck.
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And here they come.
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And once the boys find the females, they
take a real liking to the
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oldest, Aika.
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So the boys are doing really well. Their
vocals are soft.
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The girls are responding well and
positively to their approaches. So we're
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seeing some really nice behaviours that
we hope will be conducive to breeding.
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So we've got one female who's being
pursued by the two males. So that female
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Ayeka. I don't know that the boys know
what they're doing. They need to back
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off. They need to back off a little bit.
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I'm very surprised at Vivo that he's
been as dominant as he has been. I was
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of expecting him to hang back a little
bit. I thought he'd go to ground. Yeah,
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but he's been a little bit full on.
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Any introduction, especially with a
species that we know can have very large
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bouts of aggression in their natural
history and natural behaviour, we are
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nervous that the boys will overreact and
then the girls will respond with
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aggression. We're worried that the girls
will overreact and the boys will go to
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the ground and they'll be harassed. So
it can go either way.
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And while today's introduction went
smoothly, unfortunately some of Little
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Vivo's advances...
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didn't impress everyone.
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At Taronga's Western Plains Zoo, senior
vet Ben needs to do
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some emergency work on Bakara, the
Mongolian wild horse with a hoof
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But first, he needs to tranquilize her.
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With the dart finding its target, Ben
and the team now need to wait for the
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tranquiliser to take effect.
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Bakara's had her dart and she's now
progressing through the stages of
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anaesthetic induction.
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The team watch on anxiously.
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They need to make sure Bakara doesn't
hurt herself while keeping the hurt as
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calm as possible.
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We're administering anesthesia to an
individual within a group, so in the
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context of a herd, and trying to manage
the collective psychological well -being
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of the group as well.
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But the herd is sensing something.
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See the other horse is getting impatient
with her. Her behaviour during this
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induction event is really, really
unnatural, and they're perceiving that.
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You can see that of all the animals out
there, she is sort of aimlessly walking.
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And the other members of the group are
getting a bit impatient with her.
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Typically, a Taki that's just been dosed
with anaesthetic drugs by Dart will
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develop a stiff kind of propygate. Their
herd mates will start to become
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suspicious of them. That's a real herd
instinct to dispel the abnormal animal
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the weak link in the chain.
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During that induction phase, my role is
to steer her about and keep her safe and
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make sure she didn't bump her head on a
wall.
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Wild horses have the potential to do
themselves and each other a huge amount
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damage.
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This is her. You can see she's not
really seeing me now.
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So Ben moves to the next step,
blindfolding Bakara, which will assist
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the anaesthesia.
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Hello? With Bacara almost down, the
keepers clear the yard of the other 17
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How do you go? Come on.
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A key part of a good outcome for an
anaesthetic event like this is to manage
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psychological wellbeing of the group.
The group remembers this all as being a
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calm event. Calm begets calm. And the
good thing about this way is that if the
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group remains calm, then their
collective memory of these kinds of
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is a calm one.
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She'll have no memory of it because
she's affected by drugs.
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So the minute it's ticked by, she
becomes deeper and deeper, more
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affected by the anaesthesia, and
eventually she'll fall down for us.
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The squirrel monkey breeding program got
off to a flying start.
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Who have we got over there? We've got
Vivo and Pinky hanging out together.
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And Vivo is way more interested than I
thought he would be.
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The boys are doing really well.
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We're seeing some really nice behaviours
that we hope will be conducive to
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breeding.
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But the keepers from the primate team
have noticed some alarming behaviour in
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the past few days.
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If you look at the videos, it looks like
it all went very smoothly, but I think
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once the girls were no longer receptive,
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The boys had a bit of a hard time. You
can see here, Vampir pushes his luck. So
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he's pushing his weight around and then
the girls say no.
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The girls decide that no, no, that's too
much and we're going to mob you and
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we're going to push you away.
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And so he now needs to retreat, which he
does.
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So if you're working up there and you
hear those aggressive vocals, then you
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need to go on one. Yeah, of course.
What's going on?
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But today...
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Vivo may have been a little too frisky,
and keepers found him lying on the
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ground with an unusual injury.
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Poor little Vivo looks like he's got a
fractured jaw. You can see it's moved up
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to the side a bit there.
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His jaw is not able to close properly,
but there'll be some further work
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that needs to be done in terms of
investigating what's going on.
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Vivo is an extremely important breeding
male, and Larry is anxious to see just
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how badly he's injured.
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There is definitely a fracture in the
bone, which is just this part of the jaw
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here called the ramus of the mandible.
So just up there, which is a very odd
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sort of place, you know, to see a
fracture.
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Interestingly, he does have a wound
inside his mouth that sort of almost
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corresponds with that position.
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His jaw may actually be a little bit
dislocated as well. It's pushed over to
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side like that. So I think that's a
result of a fracture just here.
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Quite an unusual injury and a surprise,
but this is the nature of work here at
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the zoo, is that it's all full of
surprises. Any day we can be confronted
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any challenges, and this is certainly a
challenging one for us and for little
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Vivo. He's waking up, so you're just
going to pop him straight back in there.
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Another problem Larry and the keepers
are facing is that squirrel monkeys are
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social animals and can't be kept away
from the group for extended periods of
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time.
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Taking him out of the group completely
is a big deal so we did want to try and
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avoid that if we could possibly so we're
just keeping him under close odds over
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the next day or so.
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But Larry needs some answers and quickly
before Vivo can return to his friends.
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It would be good to get some more
detailed information on exactly the
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the fracture or the problem in his
mouth.
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With the x -rays, I can see some things
going on there, but we just don't have
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that sort of detail and there's a lot of
bones superimposed on, you know, that
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just can't see exactly where the problem
is and the type of fracture that's
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there.
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Knowing they have to move fast, the MRI
is booked for first thing tomorrow
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morning.
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is home to Australia's most successful
cheetah breeding program.
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But sometimes, even the most experienced
teams suffer setbacks.
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So this is Siri.
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She's five years old. She is one of our
hand -raised cheetahs. So she was born
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here in Dubbo, and she was actually a
singleton cub. Her mum unfortunately did
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not raise her.
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So we stepped in and hand -raised Siri.
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And hand -raised animals can be,
occasionally, it can negatively affect
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breeding. They don't really know maybe
how to act like a cheetah or how to act
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around other cheetahs. And Siri had no
siblings that we raised with her.
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So we actually got a little puppy and we
raised Siri and the puppy together.
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Because we were hand -raising Siri, we
were obviously quite hands -on with her.
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So the puppy sort of filled that gap.
The puppy was Siri's sibling, I suppose.
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They could play together, they could
stalk together, they could run around
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together, they could snuggle up at night
together. All those things that meant
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that we could take a little bit of a
step back and she wasn't so reliant on
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And it paid off amazingly.
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Siri's become such a well -rounded,
beautiful animal.
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I don't know if you can hear her
purring. It's just a beautiful sound.
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obviously a very content sound. It
sounds like a motor sometimes.
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Cheetah make the most amazing noises.
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They can't roar like other big cats.
They're actually not considered a true
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cat, like lions and tigers can roar.
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Cheetah don't have the...
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the voice box to be able to roar, but
they do instead purr. They make quite a
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number of little chirping noises,
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yipping noises, stutter barks, all these
amazing little sounds, but the
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purring's probably my favourite.
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All right. Come in, sweetie.
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Hey, Siri.
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Okay, I'm ready. Happy?
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Yeah.
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Thank you.
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At the moment, we're just doing a
training session with Siri. We do this
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all of our cheetah. It's 100 %
voluntary, and we're just training her
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injection, for vaccinations, anesthetic,
anything like that that they might
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need. That's just a much more stress
-free way to do these kinds of things.
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Traditional ways would be darting, which
is quite stressful.
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As you can see, I'm using a pen now just
to sort of simulate the needle. And
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then on the day that the actual
vaccination or injection happens,
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so used to being in here, so focused on
their food that they don't even react.
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So they're wonderful patients helping us
look after them, that's for sure. It's
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just made everything much more stress
-free. And she's going to leave now.
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Normally I open it up for her, but she
decided there's more food in there.
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Keeper Jordan loves all the cats she
cares for, but Siri definitely holds a
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special place in her heart.
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She's just so affectionate. How can you
not have a bond with an animal that you
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helped hand raise and have known since
they were so young?
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There you go.
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Good girl.
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She's just got such a kind nature. Every
day you come in, if you're feeling a
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little down, you just have to go in, and
Siri will come up to you with her pad,
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and you hear her purring, and how can
you not love that?
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It's early morning at the zoo, and while
it may remain quiet until they
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officially open in a few hours' time,
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The wildlife hospital never closes, and
it's already shaping up to be a busy
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morning as staff prepare to take injured
squirrel monkey Vivo off -site to his
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CT scan.
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I've got some equipment ready for him.
So we actually have to take equipment
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with us to the specialist centre, so
we're going to anaesthetise him there.
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This is his little face mask that we'll
be using to anaesthetise him with, so
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pop that over his nose and mouth.
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And we've got some little tiny ET tubes.
So they're very, very small because he
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only weighs around, I think he's just
under a kilo in weight.
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So he's got a tiny little airway. So he
could be taking this tiny little size 2
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tube, which goes down your airway to
keep your respiration going.
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I'm just going to take a couple of
little skulls with us to the specialist
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centre where we're doing the CT scan
this morning. And I think it'll be
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for the radiologist to actually see this
as well.
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While a CT scan is a fairly common
procedure, that doesn't make it any
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for the keepers, who struggle to hide
their true emotions.
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Yeah, we've been through a lot with him.
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Right from the start, when we knew we
were getting these two boys, there's
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a lot of challenges, a lot of hurdles to
overcome. Every step of the way, we
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seem to be throwing curveballs with
these particular two males.
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It's been a massive challenge, but it's
meant that they...
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kind of get into us a little bit. Both
of the boys, Vampir and Vivo, are very
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special to us. We spend a lot of time
with them, getting them through the
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challenges that they've been through. So
having him in this situation is a
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little bit scary.
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Will you sit there and talk to him,
Laura? I will, yeah.
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We'll have a conversation.
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Got everybody, got the squirrel monkey.
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Concerned for Vivo's welfare and that of
his group, Whose staff are hopeful that
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today's procedure throws up no new
challenges?
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So we're just about to get Vivo's face
out.
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Laura's going to restrain him, and his
little face will come out, and we're
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going to put the mask on to anesthetise
him.
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Oh, I got him. Yeah, a bit more. I just
need to move him up.
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I got him.
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Good boy.
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Yeah, he can't let go.
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It's a hot little body.
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Just put a little tube down his airway,
and that will keep him asleep while the
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CT scan's being done.
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He's on 3%. He's on 3%, Laura?
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Yeah.
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Can we pop that back a little bit? Let
me see.
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All right, brilliant.
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With Vivo in position, the procedure
begins.
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We did one of his whole body, and now
we're just doing really fine detail
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just through his skull, because that's
where we're looking for the potential
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mandible fracture.
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There's a little head coming through
now, so we're interested in looking at
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mandible, and we can see there is a
fracture.
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And it's also looking dislocated. Yeah,
it's completely offset.
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Yeah, it's just strange looking, Larry.
It's like it's chronically in two
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pieces. It's been there for a while.
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What I'll do, Larry, is I'll just make
some pictures and then we'll compare
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the other side what its normal structure
is.
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This is its normal side, so we'll just
use the normal side as a comparison.
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So this is the obvious abnormality is
that ramus fracture.
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I mean, it doesn't look like a fresh
injury, that's the thing. You can see
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malaligned he is.
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So these canine teeth should sort of
match up.
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There's really two injuries, a fracture
in the bone and the dislocation.
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And it looks like the fracture is
actually not necessarily a new thing.
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To do anything surgically with the
injury would be extremely difficult and
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result may be worse than what we've got
now.
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It's mixed news for Vivo.
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While he doesn't need surgery, he'll
need to be monitored
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closely in the coming weeks as his jaw
hopefully realigns naturally.
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So Vivo is going to go back into a den.
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He'll be on his own, but he can have
contact through the mesh with the rest
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the group. The introductions can get a
little...
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Hectic and a little aggressive, so we
need to really closely monitor the
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behaviour before we look at putting him
back in.
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Look! Look at that!
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Although Vivo is now back with his
brother Vampyr, Good boy!
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the real test is to see if the females
will accept him.
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If not, Taronga faced the reality that
this entire important breeding season
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be a waste.
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The alternative is that Vampyr and Vivo
came out of the group until next
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breeding season, which is a long period
of time. So we'd be talking 11 months
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out of the group.
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So now we just watch and we just hope.
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and keepers alike.
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Enrichment programs are tailor -made to
keep animals challenged and engaged,
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whether they're the largest animal at
Taronga or one of the
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smallest.
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Today, Keeper Gray from West Virginia is
taking a special feathered friend out
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and about.
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All right, Griff, let's go for a walk
and see what we can see.
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See who's out today.
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Eight -year -old Griffin is a lesser
sooty owl.
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He came to the zoo as a rescue chick,
and Gray hand -reared him.
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This morning, they're taking in the
sights and sounds of the zoo together.
445
00:31:32,090 --> 00:31:33,330
Oh, look at the turtle.
446
00:31:34,010 --> 00:31:35,530
I'm not very sure about that.
447
00:31:37,960 --> 00:31:42,019
Bringing Griffin out here gives him a
chance to explore the world, see things
448
00:31:42,020 --> 00:31:46,279
doesn't normally see on his day -to -day
life. A bit enriching, just to get to
449
00:31:46,280 --> 00:31:47,540
see what else is out there.
450
00:31:47,800 --> 00:31:52,040
Sometimes he sees things that he might
interpret as food.
451
00:31:52,420 --> 00:31:56,759
Sometimes he sees things that he might
interpret as a threat. And sometimes
452
00:31:56,760 --> 00:32:00,060
those threats are only perceived because
he's not used to them.
453
00:32:00,380 --> 00:32:05,059
So, for instance, this turtle can be a
very scary thing because he doesn't
454
00:32:05,060 --> 00:32:06,110
actually know.
455
00:32:06,650 --> 00:32:07,890
what that turtle is.
456
00:32:08,630 --> 00:32:12,589
He's interested in it, but he wants me
to keep my distance so that he doesn't
457
00:32:12,590 --> 00:32:13,790
have to be too close to it.
458
00:32:14,190 --> 00:32:15,830
Look at it. It's looking at you.
459
00:32:16,170 --> 00:32:20,569
You can see now he's starting to sway a
little bit. His wings are coming out
460
00:32:20,570 --> 00:32:24,949
from his body, and that's a defensive
posture. He's making himself look bigger
461
00:32:24,950 --> 00:32:30,089
so that he can look intimidating and
scary, but also it's a precursor to
462
00:32:30,090 --> 00:32:31,890
potentially wanting to take flight.
463
00:32:32,360 --> 00:32:36,150
So I know that when I see that behavior,
I'm not going to push him any further.
464
00:32:36,151 --> 00:32:39,839
I'm not going to make him get closer to
this ferocious owl -eating turtle that
465
00:32:39,840 --> 00:32:40,890
exists.
466
00:32:41,520 --> 00:32:45,339
I want him to be comfortable. This walk
is all about him, and it's supposed to
467
00:32:45,340 --> 00:32:46,390
be positive for him.
468
00:32:46,560 --> 00:32:51,259
So I want to keep him at that range
where it's interesting and something he
469
00:32:51,260 --> 00:32:54,839
really wants to keep an eye on, but not
something that's going to be scary for
470
00:32:54,840 --> 00:32:55,890
him.
471
00:32:56,500 --> 00:32:57,550
How's the turtle?
472
00:32:58,200 --> 00:33:00,730
That's pretty cool. Let's see what else
we can find.
473
00:33:05,040 --> 00:33:07,630
What do you think, you want to take a
trip to Africa?
474
00:33:10,560 --> 00:33:14,680
Oh, Griffin, there's a giraffe right
there.
475
00:33:15,760 --> 00:33:18,100
You haven't spotted it yet. Look right
there.
476
00:33:18,800 --> 00:33:19,850
What's that?
477
00:33:22,900 --> 00:33:26,420
Being out in this environment,
everything is going to catch his
478
00:33:26,540 --> 00:33:30,760
Things that he sees, motion of the
animals, of the...
479
00:33:31,080 --> 00:33:36,459
trees blowing in the breeze, of the
people walking around, the sound of the
480
00:33:36,460 --> 00:33:42,439
birds, everything is being picked up on
and evaluated in his brain to find out
481
00:33:42,440 --> 00:33:44,020
exactly what is around him.
482
00:33:46,460 --> 00:33:52,679
I can tell he's a little bit more edge
by his body posture, but also very much
483
00:33:52,680 --> 00:33:56,160
by his feet, by the way they feel on my
gloves.
484
00:33:56,670 --> 00:34:01,029
If he is seeing something that he's
thinking might be food, his grip is
485
00:34:01,030 --> 00:34:04,709
tighten up and I'm going to feel that.
If he's seeing something that seems like
486
00:34:04,710 --> 00:34:09,169
it might be scary, his grip is going to
loosen up so that he has an easy access
487
00:34:09,170 --> 00:34:10,220
to fly.
488
00:34:10,370 --> 00:34:16,809
And I'm wearing the glove because of the
power in these feet. They are some of
489
00:34:16,810 --> 00:34:21,250
the most impressive killing machines out
there. They have those incredibly long,
490
00:34:21,310 --> 00:34:25,549
sharp talons. If he wanted to right now,
he could drive that straight through my
491
00:34:25,550 --> 00:34:26,599
finger.
492
00:34:26,600 --> 00:34:30,150
It's an incredibly powerful weapon.
Luckily, we get along pretty well.
493
00:34:30,940 --> 00:34:34,800
A quick swing by the chimps is next on
the list.
494
00:34:35,080 --> 00:34:36,600
See the chimpanzees?
495
00:34:37,000 --> 00:34:42,980
But despite Griffin's warm welcome, they
don't look that thrilled to see him.
496
00:34:43,219 --> 00:34:47,299
There's so much going on in this exhibit
with the chimpanzees. There are so many
497
00:34:47,300 --> 00:34:51,339
of them all around, and he seems to be
picking out each of them. He seems a lot
498
00:34:51,340 --> 00:34:53,510
more relaxed than he was with the
giraffes.
499
00:34:53,960 --> 00:34:58,199
I don't know if it's because he thinks I
look like a chimpanzee, so they're not
500
00:34:58,200 --> 00:34:59,250
that foreign.
501
00:35:00,020 --> 00:35:01,640
But he's definitely interested.
502
00:35:02,020 --> 00:35:06,539
I like to get Griffin out in the zoo
whenever I can. Mostly it just helps
503
00:35:06,540 --> 00:35:07,620
stimulate his senses.
504
00:35:07,760 --> 00:35:12,239
It gives him a chance to be outside of
the area he normally exists in. It's
505
00:35:12,240 --> 00:35:14,350
really a great form of enrichment for
him.
506
00:35:15,700 --> 00:35:20,239
But you get the sense Gray gets as much
out of these walks as his feathered
507
00:35:20,240 --> 00:35:22,720
friends. He's a really great mate to
have.
508
00:35:23,310 --> 00:35:28,969
He's always happy to hang out, to spend
some time together, and he doesn't talk
509
00:35:28,970 --> 00:35:30,770
too much. He's a really good listener.
510
00:35:31,490 --> 00:35:33,390
It's a pretty spectacular view.
511
00:35:42,830 --> 00:35:47,790
Taronga's Western Plain Zoo is home to a
breeding herd of Mongolian Tarki.
512
00:35:48,450 --> 00:35:53,860
With under 2 ,000 left in the wild, The
health of every horse is crucial.
513
00:35:54,300 --> 00:35:58,320
And today, Mayor Bacara is having some
hoof work done.
514
00:35:59,300 --> 00:36:02,640
The procedure needs to happen under
general anaesthetic.
515
00:36:04,760 --> 00:36:10,299
Bacara's had her dart, and she's now
progressing through the stages of
516
00:36:10,300 --> 00:36:11,319
anaesthetic induction.
517
00:36:11,320 --> 00:36:16,399
So as the minutes tick by, she becomes
deeper and deeper, more profoundly
518
00:36:16,400 --> 00:36:19,890
affected by the anaesthesia, and
eventually she'll fall down for us.
519
00:36:28,560 --> 00:36:31,640
Ben gets Bacara on oxygen straight away.
520
00:36:33,020 --> 00:36:35,370
So she's just getting some intranasal
oxygen.
521
00:36:35,680 --> 00:36:40,660
Then he and Nurse Jo need to work
quickly to stabilise the anaesthesia.
522
00:36:41,780 --> 00:36:46,339
Now I'm just locating a jugular vein and
we'll put an intravenous catheter in
523
00:36:46,340 --> 00:36:51,879
there and we'll run a fluid solution in
there and that will enable us to
524
00:36:51,880 --> 00:36:54,540
maintain venous access and we'll also...
525
00:36:54,541 --> 00:36:58,929
continuously administer a muscle
relaxant which will improve the quality
526
00:36:58,930 --> 00:36:59,980
anesthesia.
527
00:37:01,170 --> 00:37:06,249
While it may look like a lot of effort
for a hoof trim, this type of work is
528
00:37:06,250 --> 00:37:08,510
vital for this valuable breeding female.
529
00:37:09,570 --> 00:37:13,509
She's just an animal whose toes are a
little bit predisposed to growing over
530
00:37:13,510 --> 00:37:18,329
long. We provide abrasive substrates and
a few other preventative measures to
531
00:37:18,330 --> 00:37:20,070
help with that, which tends to keep.
532
00:37:20,071 --> 00:37:22,889
The remainder of our group under
control, but she's an individual that
533
00:37:22,890 --> 00:37:25,360
seems to require a bit of a trim every
now and then.
534
00:37:28,830 --> 00:37:35,749
How are you going, Jo? Are you happy? So
like hair and human fingernails and
535
00:37:35,750 --> 00:37:39,050
toenails, the hoof is keratin, so it's a
mortified skin.
536
00:37:39,051 --> 00:37:43,009
So we've got the hoof wall on which the
animal bears its weight. The hoof's a
537
00:37:43,010 --> 00:37:45,930
big capsule and it grows down from the
coronet.
538
00:37:46,570 --> 00:37:48,870
this wall just basically elongates.
539
00:37:49,250 --> 00:37:56,009
And if it gets too long, it starts to
exert unnatural
540
00:37:56,010 --> 00:37:57,070
forces on itself.
541
00:37:57,650 --> 00:38:01,929
It's about making sure that the foot
remains in good balance and to ensure
542
00:38:01,930 --> 00:38:05,829
we're not sort of called upon to deal
with disaster feet that could have been
543
00:38:05,830 --> 00:38:09,020
presented at the outset with a little
bit of standard podiatry.
544
00:38:11,350 --> 00:38:15,470
This nail salon for wild horses runs on
a lot of skill.
545
00:38:16,080 --> 00:38:17,720
but some pretty basic tools.
546
00:38:20,020 --> 00:38:24,340
This is an angle grinder with a special
attachment that's designed for horses'
547
00:38:24,400 --> 00:38:25,450
hooves.
548
00:38:25,720 --> 00:38:27,830
Yeah, that's the smell of burning
hooves.
549
00:38:30,860 --> 00:38:35,919
The nipping creates the basic shape of
the foot and then the rasping just takes
550
00:38:35,920 --> 00:38:38,080
away the rough edges and tidies up the
job.
551
00:38:39,920 --> 00:38:44,319
If you picked up a wild, free -ranging
turkey's foot, then these are the
552
00:38:44,320 --> 00:38:47,579
dimensions and the angles that you would
like to see because you know that
553
00:38:47,580 --> 00:38:48,660
that's a healthy foot.
554
00:38:49,020 --> 00:38:50,100
She's a Ferrari again.
555
00:38:50,980 --> 00:38:56,219
With Bacara's tune -up complete, Ben
administers the reversal drug to wake
556
00:38:56,220 --> 00:39:01,039
up. This animal will be on her feet and
ready to rejoin a group, probably
557
00:39:01,040 --> 00:39:04,179
wondering where the last hour went, and
go out there and have a nibble on some
558
00:39:04,180 --> 00:39:05,230
grass and a bit of hay.
559
00:39:07,880 --> 00:39:12,299
These are very, very precious animals.
We're talking very limited numbers in
560
00:39:12,300 --> 00:39:17,279
wild, very limited numbers in human care
worldwide, and every single individual
561
00:39:17,280 --> 00:39:21,979
is absolutely precious. So we need to
invest to ensure that their health is
562
00:39:21,980 --> 00:39:28,819
managed optimally and that they're
absolutely in tip -top shape to
563
00:39:28,820 --> 00:39:30,200
the next generation of Taki.
564
00:39:32,440 --> 00:39:35,380
And after a quick recovery, she's back.
565
00:39:35,880 --> 00:39:37,800
safely with the herd.
566
00:39:40,060 --> 00:39:41,620
Very good. Thank you, everybody.
567
00:39:43,340 --> 00:39:44,440
Have a good talking.
568
00:39:52,960 --> 00:39:58,140
It's been six weeks since squirrel
monkey Vivo has been reunited with his
569
00:39:58,360 --> 00:40:01,320
and Keeper Nat is amazed at his
recovery.
570
00:40:02,160 --> 00:40:04,200
Good boy. Hello, Vivo.
571
00:40:04,830 --> 00:40:05,880
There we go.
572
00:40:05,990 --> 00:40:07,370
Let's have a look at your jaw.
573
00:40:07,870 --> 00:40:09,590
Oh, we have girls for company.
574
00:40:10,990 --> 00:40:13,930
Viva did sustain a significant injury to
his jaw.
575
00:40:14,250 --> 00:40:18,230
We were worried about putting him back
in the group. Oh, good boy.
576
00:40:18,650 --> 00:40:19,730
You're a good boy.
577
00:40:20,870 --> 00:40:22,970
Nothing wrong with your jaw. Look at it.
578
00:40:23,710 --> 00:40:25,510
It continues to improve.
579
00:40:25,850 --> 00:40:31,610
The alignment is getting better. He's
able to eat corn. He's able to pull
580
00:40:31,770 --> 00:40:36,669
off the cob. He's able to eat hard
vegetables like sweet potatoes so we're
581
00:40:36,670 --> 00:40:38,230
really happy with his progress.
582
00:40:38,670 --> 00:40:40,110
You're looking good Bebo.
583
00:40:43,610 --> 00:40:48,230
And it's not just his recovery that has
keepers over the moon.
584
00:40:48,970 --> 00:40:54,069
As outside on the island there's plenty
more for the primate team to be happy
585
00:40:54,070 --> 00:40:55,120
about.
586
00:40:55,960 --> 00:41:01,099
This here is Inca. She's got a distended
belly, which means that hopefully she's
587
00:41:01,100 --> 00:41:02,150
pregnant.
588
00:41:02,700 --> 00:41:06,799
Still a little while to go, but it's
excellent news. We're very thrilled. It
589
00:41:06,800 --> 00:41:10,799
means that we've done our job right. It
means that the boys have done their job
590
00:41:10,800 --> 00:41:16,159
right as well. So hopefully everything
will pay off. In a couple of months, we
591
00:41:16,160 --> 00:41:17,840
should see babies running around.
592
00:41:18,840 --> 00:41:22,960
This one just in the middle here, she's
getting a little bit porky.
593
00:41:23,770 --> 00:41:27,749
But that hopefully means that she's
pregnant. So got a little baby growing
594
00:41:27,750 --> 00:41:28,800
there.
595
00:41:28,810 --> 00:41:30,730
That's being rude, just saying.
596
00:41:31,670 --> 00:41:34,990
This is the product of our introduction.
597
00:41:35,190 --> 00:41:40,429
So that's what we did this all for, is
new offspring, new genetic lines, and
598
00:41:40,430 --> 00:41:44,609
breeding opportunities for our group as
well. So fingers crossed, we've got
599
00:41:44,610 --> 00:41:48,550
quite a few of those girls with babies
on the way. So, yeah.
600
00:41:49,740 --> 00:41:54,279
We're going to be watching those
abdomens and then we're going to be
601
00:41:54,280 --> 00:41:57,380
closely monitoring the births of these
new babies.
602
00:41:57,640 --> 00:42:02,079
If we get squirrel monkey births, it'll
be fabulous for Taronga and it'll be
603
00:42:02,080 --> 00:42:03,149
fabulous for the region.
604
00:42:03,150 --> 00:42:07,700
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