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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,330 --> 00:00:03,870 Taronga, the zoo with the head -turning view. 2 00:00:05,410 --> 00:00:09,790 But dig a little deeper. I just planted that. And you'll discover there's a lot 3 00:00:09,790 --> 00:00:12,950 more to Taronga's two zoos than meets the eye. 4 00:00:13,550 --> 00:00:15,590 Hello. What's it doing? 5 00:00:17,050 --> 00:00:23,230 From their devoted keepers. I watched him being born, so him and I have an 6 00:00:23,230 --> 00:00:24,230 amazing relationship. 7 00:00:24,830 --> 00:00:28,710 to their first -class vet team. So just here, that's the lump. 8 00:00:28,930 --> 00:00:32,590 Taronga's passionate staff... To be laying on that dirty floor was so worth 9 00:00:32,750 --> 00:00:34,990 ...are themselves a special breed. 10 00:00:35,270 --> 00:00:36,310 Not a slobber there, bud. 11 00:00:37,090 --> 00:00:40,230 Ensuring nothing but the best for the animals in their care. 12 00:00:40,730 --> 00:00:41,890 So impatient. 13 00:00:42,650 --> 00:00:43,850 Good girl. Hang on. 14 00:00:45,830 --> 00:00:50,070 On this episode... Hi, sweetheart. 15 00:00:52,290 --> 00:00:53,950 Done. You're okay, darling. 16 00:00:54,250 --> 00:00:56,350 Hairy time for Taronga's vet. 17 00:00:56,810 --> 00:00:58,550 There's a big fluid -filled pocket here. 18 00:00:58,910 --> 00:01:00,710 It could be an abscess, it could be a cyst. 19 00:01:00,990 --> 00:01:04,629 As Raz the camel lumps them with a real mystery. 20 00:01:05,690 --> 00:01:08,210 Disgusting. No way! 21 00:01:09,030 --> 00:01:11,730 A potentially fatal hook -up for a turtle. 22 00:01:12,110 --> 00:01:14,650 It looks like the hook is halfway down the animal's neck. 23 00:01:14,950 --> 00:01:16,350 Come out, you darn thing. 24 00:01:16,590 --> 00:01:17,730 It's not working. 25 00:01:18,030 --> 00:01:19,670 I'm not getting anywhere with this. 26 00:01:20,000 --> 00:01:25,440 And the very cute new kids in town. He absolutely loves meeting people. His 27 00:01:25,440 --> 00:01:30,340 desire is to lick every face of everyone he ever meets and roll over for belly 28 00:01:30,340 --> 00:01:31,340 rub. 29 00:01:41,740 --> 00:01:42,860 Would you like this? 30 00:01:43,360 --> 00:01:48,480 For most of Taronga's keepers, feeding time at the zoo is their favourite time 31 00:01:48,480 --> 00:01:49,449 of day. 32 00:01:49,450 --> 00:01:51,070 Oh, that's very gentle. Thank you. 33 00:01:51,290 --> 00:01:58,030 And whether it's meat on the menu, fish, greens, or even something a little more 34 00:01:58,030 --> 00:02:03,950 gourmet, a lot of effort goes into ensuring every animal eats a balanced 35 00:02:03,950 --> 00:02:05,690 just right for them. 36 00:02:08,050 --> 00:02:09,050 Hang on. 37 00:02:09,870 --> 00:02:11,150 So impatient. 38 00:02:11,790 --> 00:02:13,070 Good girl. Hang on. 39 00:02:13,870 --> 00:02:18,710 Inside the camel exhibit, the food never comes quick enough for 18 -year -old 40 00:02:18,710 --> 00:02:20,850 Raz. Let me put this up here for you. 41 00:02:21,410 --> 00:02:25,730 She is a very sassy camel. She's kind of strong, independent woman style where 42 00:02:25,730 --> 00:02:28,110 she'll come over and she'll definitely interact on her own terms. 43 00:02:28,370 --> 00:02:31,770 But as soon as she's fed up with it, she'll quite happily wander off and do 44 00:02:31,770 --> 00:02:32,770 own thing. 45 00:02:33,070 --> 00:02:36,530 It's hard to look past those big, big eyes that she kind of looks straight 46 00:02:36,530 --> 00:02:40,490 your soul at. She's not going to win a beauty contest, but she is very special 47 00:02:40,490 --> 00:02:41,490 to us. 48 00:02:42,470 --> 00:02:48,130 But so -called sassy Raz is not quite herself lately, which has Tim a little 49 00:02:48,130 --> 00:02:51,910 concerned. We did start seeing that she was being a little bit more standoffish 50 00:02:51,910 --> 00:02:55,250 with us and getting quite snappy when we were trying to do training sessions. 51 00:02:55,790 --> 00:02:59,690 She's starting to be a little bit crabby with us over the last few days. Very 52 00:02:59,690 --> 00:03:01,470 much not in her nature to be like that at all. 53 00:03:04,119 --> 00:03:07,140 Camels are quite well known for getting lumps and bumps all over their face 54 00:03:07,140 --> 00:03:10,760 because they love sticking their head in amongst brows and in amongst hay. So 55 00:03:10,760 --> 00:03:14,260 they get little pricks and prods all over the place. So as we're kind of 56 00:03:14,260 --> 00:03:17,300 around, giving her a nice health check, give her a brush down, get some of that 57 00:03:17,300 --> 00:03:22,160 wool out, we kind of saw this lump and noticed that it's most likely the cause 58 00:03:22,160 --> 00:03:23,460 of why she's feeling this way. 59 00:03:23,700 --> 00:03:26,560 It's obviously something that's impacting her a little bit. So it'd be 60 00:03:26,560 --> 00:03:28,260 nice to get the vets down to come and have a look. 61 00:03:29,100 --> 00:03:35,040 But with Raz weighing in at over half a ton and capable of kicking at any time 62 00:03:35,040 --> 00:03:39,980 in any direction, the vet team will have their work cut out. 63 00:03:40,460 --> 00:03:43,700 Yeah, I'm just going to drop the anesthetic so we're ready to go when we 64 00:03:43,700 --> 00:03:44,700 down there. 65 00:03:44,980 --> 00:03:51,060 As Kimberly gets the sedation ready, even she admits she's not exactly sure 66 00:03:51,060 --> 00:03:52,060 to expect. 67 00:03:52,220 --> 00:03:55,420 They can be a little tricky with their anesthetic, so it needs to be really 68 00:03:55,420 --> 00:03:57,180 smooth or a bit up and down. 69 00:03:58,000 --> 00:04:01,660 Sometimes they react to the drugs really well, and sometimes they just don't 70 00:04:01,660 --> 00:04:02,478 react as well. 71 00:04:02,480 --> 00:04:08,720 So we think she's about 540 kilograms, which is quite a big animal. 72 00:04:09,360 --> 00:04:14,040 So it's about 5 milliliters of anesthetic. 73 00:04:14,420 --> 00:04:20,279 So I'm hoping she'll allow me to give that to her just with her standing, and 74 00:04:20,279 --> 00:04:21,579 can inject her. But we'll see. 75 00:04:23,440 --> 00:04:25,380 I haven't tried to anesthetize her before. 76 00:04:27,340 --> 00:04:33,080 You've got scalpel handles and scalpel blades, surgical gloves are in there. 77 00:04:33,340 --> 00:04:36,820 I'm always really nervous before a big sedation because we don't have our 78 00:04:36,820 --> 00:04:37,940 creature comforts out there. 79 00:04:38,240 --> 00:04:41,880 Everything's in here, so I need to know everything, where it is and what we've 80 00:04:41,880 --> 00:04:44,960 got. I'm extra nervous now, but that's okay. 81 00:04:45,710 --> 00:04:50,570 You need to sort of prepare for things that are not actually charted for. So 82 00:04:50,570 --> 00:04:55,430 even though we're dealing with an abscess, we do a lot of opportunistic 83 00:04:55,430 --> 00:05:00,170 diagnostics as well. So we literally try and implicate everything that we've got 84 00:05:00,170 --> 00:05:03,250 in the hospital to be able to take it out in the field. 85 00:05:03,470 --> 00:05:07,110 Don't want to miss anything. We don't just anaesthetise for the sake of it. So 86 00:05:07,110 --> 00:05:10,190 when we do anaesthetise something, we want to go through the whole shebang. So 87 00:05:10,190 --> 00:05:13,010 we're pretty prepared for just about everything in here. 88 00:05:14,480 --> 00:05:18,420 I'm just keen to sort of get down there and get started. The wait makes me 89 00:05:18,420 --> 00:05:19,900 nervous. We're going. 90 00:05:23,860 --> 00:05:29,280 Muridea, Australia, is an exciting new native animal experience that is six 91 00:05:29,280 --> 00:05:30,940 weeks away from being completed. 92 00:05:31,860 --> 00:05:38,720 There will be four paths, kangaroo and wallaby country, a new nocturnal house, 93 00:05:38,720 --> 00:05:42,580 treetop koala exhibit and a dingo habitat. 94 00:05:47,530 --> 00:05:52,050 Animals for these different areas either already live at Taronga or will be 95 00:05:52,050 --> 00:05:55,650 moved in from wildlife parks and other zoos across the country. 96 00:05:57,330 --> 00:06:03,150 And first to arrive were these two gorgeous dingo pups. And it's fair to 97 00:06:03,150 --> 00:06:05,270 everyone has fallen in love. 98 00:06:05,530 --> 00:06:06,530 Hey, 99 00:06:08,010 --> 00:06:09,010 Kip. 100 00:06:09,910 --> 00:06:10,910 Look at that. 101 00:06:13,490 --> 00:06:14,730 Something to play with. 102 00:06:15,260 --> 00:06:19,060 So we've got our male and female dingo pup here at the moment. 103 00:06:19,660 --> 00:06:23,960 They're now seven months old. This is our male. His name is Kep Kep. 104 00:06:24,160 --> 00:06:26,660 So that's an indigenous word from Victoria. 105 00:06:27,500 --> 00:06:31,240 We picked the language based on where we got him from, a dingo sanctuary down 106 00:06:31,240 --> 00:06:35,760 there. That word means sweet or sugar, and I think it's very appropriate. 107 00:06:36,040 --> 00:06:41,440 He's a very, very affectionate dingo. He absolutely loves meeting people. His 108 00:06:41,440 --> 00:06:44,740 desire is to lick every face of everyone he ever meets. 109 00:06:45,260 --> 00:06:46,560 and roll over for belly rub. 110 00:06:47,500 --> 00:06:48,740 I just planted that. 111 00:06:49,440 --> 00:06:50,419 Come on. 112 00:06:50,420 --> 00:06:52,500 He's going to rearrange it the way he wants, I think. 113 00:06:52,780 --> 00:06:57,820 This is our female Warida. She's actually 12 days older than Kep Kep. 114 00:06:57,820 --> 00:07:02,260 means beautiful, so it's kind of like Warita the flower, but with a D. 115 00:07:02,640 --> 00:07:07,360 She's from another zoo in Sydney, so we based her name on an Indigenous language 116 00:07:07,360 --> 00:07:08,740 from the Sydney region. 117 00:07:09,160 --> 00:07:13,340 This adorable pair already have an inseparable bond. 118 00:07:13,950 --> 00:07:17,730 They're such good friends. They spend a lot of time wrestling, as they are now, 119 00:07:17,870 --> 00:07:19,790 playing. They're best of mates. 120 00:07:22,610 --> 00:07:24,990 So we did get an unrelated male and female. 121 00:07:25,530 --> 00:07:27,890 Fortunately, they turned out to be very compatible. 122 00:07:28,250 --> 00:07:31,830 We're not planning to breed at this stage, but that means it does give us 123 00:07:31,830 --> 00:07:34,750 opportunity to breed in the future if we change our mind. 124 00:07:35,210 --> 00:07:39,230 The dingo is one of Australia's few remaining apex predators. 125 00:07:39,880 --> 00:07:42,820 but is more similar to a domestic dog than you may think. 126 00:07:43,080 --> 00:07:44,080 Good boy. 127 00:07:44,740 --> 00:07:45,740 We're at a station. 128 00:07:46,300 --> 00:07:51,000 Good. They are really good to train. They're really intelligent animals. We 129 00:07:51,000 --> 00:07:54,760 aren't trying to train them really to do really lots of tricks. It's basically 130 00:07:54,760 --> 00:07:59,420 conditioning like this to make it easier for us. This helps us put a lead on, to 131 00:07:59,420 --> 00:08:03,740 move them around. It helps us weigh them and helps us distract them from things 132 00:08:03,740 --> 00:08:05,380 that we don't want them to do. 133 00:08:05,960 --> 00:08:10,720 chasing bush turkeys. We find they learn these new behaviours really, really 134 00:08:10,720 --> 00:08:11,720 quickly. 135 00:08:12,200 --> 00:08:13,600 They've been digging again. 136 00:08:13,920 --> 00:08:18,540 Yeah. We've just thrown a little bit of kangaroo jerky in the water. 137 00:08:20,180 --> 00:08:25,700 Kep Kep's favourite thing is to go in there and then use his paw to pull the 138 00:08:25,700 --> 00:08:30,200 jerky out and then he will stick his whole face in. Warrida is a bit less 139 00:08:30,200 --> 00:08:33,400 about water but she will go in particularly on a hot day. 140 00:08:35,630 --> 00:08:40,929 This is the temporary home while our new exhibit is being built. So it's been a 141 00:08:40,929 --> 00:08:44,450 good space for them. There's a lot of different smells around here as well. 142 00:08:45,410 --> 00:08:50,110 Before these two go on public display, they need to be as comfortable in their 143 00:08:50,110 --> 00:08:51,370 new surrounds as possible. 144 00:08:51,630 --> 00:08:55,810 And that involves a daily walk around the zoo before it opens. 145 00:08:56,270 --> 00:08:57,930 So who are you going to take today? 146 00:08:58,470 --> 00:09:01,450 So I can take Tep -Tep today. 147 00:09:01,730 --> 00:09:02,830 Sort of. Thanks, Tom. 148 00:09:04,330 --> 00:09:04,949 Let's go. 149 00:09:04,950 --> 00:09:07,010 Yes, you ready for your walk? Hey. 150 00:09:10,350 --> 00:09:14,210 New South Wales is home to seven native species of turtle. 151 00:09:16,470 --> 00:09:21,710 The most common being the eastern longneck, with its unusual side 152 00:09:21,710 --> 00:09:23,890 neck. You're very tiny and cute. 153 00:09:25,790 --> 00:09:30,070 This one has been brought into the wildlife hospital after swallowing a 154 00:09:30,070 --> 00:09:32,110 discarded hook and fishing line. 155 00:09:32,550 --> 00:09:38,330 We're not quite sure how the hook is embedded or where it's sitting at the 156 00:09:38,330 --> 00:09:42,390 moment on the X -ray that I've taken, but it looks like the hook is halfway 157 00:09:42,390 --> 00:09:48,390 the animal's neck. And so it'll be a case of anaesthetising the turtle, 158 00:09:48,390 --> 00:09:53,370 look and then making a plan as to what we're going to do to get the hook out. 159 00:09:53,710 --> 00:09:59,130 With a blocked throat and noticeably underweight, it's quickly clear this 160 00:09:59,130 --> 00:10:01,160 guy... has not been able to feed. 161 00:10:01,360 --> 00:10:05,480 Without having to pull his head out, because that's obviously a little bit 162 00:10:05,480 --> 00:10:11,700 uncomfortable for that animal, I'm going to see if I can get into this vein. 163 00:10:12,860 --> 00:10:15,340 But that's easier said than done. 164 00:10:18,840 --> 00:10:20,060 Can I invite you? 165 00:10:20,260 --> 00:10:21,360 You won't invite me. 166 00:10:21,920 --> 00:10:23,740 Can you just balance in there? 167 00:10:24,700 --> 00:10:26,720 Just let go. 168 00:10:27,500 --> 00:10:32,920 He should be relaxed. Let's just get his little leggies out. 169 00:10:33,920 --> 00:10:39,220 He's got a little bit of damage on the sides of his mouth. You can just see in 170 00:10:39,220 --> 00:10:43,180 the corner of his mouth on both sides, there's those slight little sort of 171 00:10:43,180 --> 00:10:47,960 yellowy, crusty bits either side, and that's where that line, when it's been 172 00:10:47,960 --> 00:10:52,320 coming out of his mouth, has been sort of digging into the sides of his mouth. 173 00:10:52,920 --> 00:10:58,150 He's not in a good way, and if Frances can't remove the hook, She won't 174 00:11:03,150 --> 00:11:05,070 Coming up... She's a big animal. 175 00:11:05,750 --> 00:11:08,890 What you need to know when sedating a half -ton camel. 176 00:11:09,570 --> 00:11:13,410 Stay away from her sides in case she does go down. You don't want a camel to 177 00:11:13,410 --> 00:11:15,630 fall on you. That would not be a good place to be. 178 00:11:16,120 --> 00:11:18,880 And the fight to save a turtle's life. 179 00:11:19,240 --> 00:11:23,460 I have removed hooks from turtles where you just put that line down, you loosen 180 00:11:23,460 --> 00:11:26,920 it and you pull the whole thing out and it's all over in one or two minutes. 181 00:11:27,480 --> 00:11:28,560 Not this animal. 182 00:11:35,340 --> 00:11:41,400 A mysterious lump on Raz's ear has got everyone stumped. 183 00:11:41,900 --> 00:11:43,760 So it's time to investigate. 184 00:11:45,249 --> 00:11:49,850 But sedating a camel weighing half a ton is not the simplest procedure to 185 00:11:49,850 --> 00:11:50,850 undertake. 186 00:11:52,070 --> 00:11:55,890 How quickly do you think the drugs will take effect? Take about 15, 20 minutes. 187 00:11:55,970 --> 00:12:00,810 Okay. And they can have some variable reactions to the anesthetic. Okay. 188 00:12:01,090 --> 00:12:04,350 I'm not expecting that we're going to give her enough to fully put her out. 189 00:12:04,450 --> 00:12:08,170 Yeah. And we can always reverse her if she gets too deep. 190 00:12:08,370 --> 00:12:12,350 Yeah. But the big safety thing for us to realize is she's a big animal. She's 191 00:12:12,350 --> 00:12:13,510 560 kilos. 192 00:12:14,780 --> 00:12:19,760 So if it is a standing sedation, still be mindful of where you work around her. 193 00:12:20,020 --> 00:12:22,860 She could be quite wobbly on that. She could be quite wobbly. So for that 194 00:12:22,860 --> 00:12:26,100 reason, let's stay away from her sides in case she does go down. You don't want 195 00:12:26,100 --> 00:12:29,200 a camel to fall on you. That would not be a good place to be. 196 00:12:30,280 --> 00:12:32,360 I'm a little nervous. That's why I'm a bit quiet. 197 00:12:32,600 --> 00:12:33,600 About the camel? 198 00:12:33,760 --> 00:12:34,900 Yeah, about the anesthetic part. 199 00:12:38,360 --> 00:12:39,360 Come here, darling. 200 00:12:39,860 --> 00:12:43,740 Yeah, I know. There's a lot of stuff going on. Looks like Kimberly is not the 201 00:12:43,740 --> 00:12:44,880 only one nervous. 202 00:12:45,560 --> 00:12:46,560 There you go. 203 00:12:46,600 --> 00:12:48,180 I know a lot's going on. 204 00:12:49,180 --> 00:12:53,360 So as soon as the perfect opportunity presents itself, Kimberly quickly 205 00:12:53,360 --> 00:12:54,980 administers the sedation. 206 00:12:55,580 --> 00:12:56,580 Nice, sweetheart. 207 00:12:58,580 --> 00:12:59,740 Done. Good girl. 208 00:13:00,640 --> 00:13:01,660 All done, darling. 209 00:13:01,980 --> 00:13:02,980 Good girl, sweetie. 210 00:13:03,060 --> 00:13:07,520 All done. You're all right. You're getting very sleepy. You're okay, 211 00:13:07,720 --> 00:13:08,720 Good girl. 212 00:13:08,970 --> 00:13:11,610 Good girl. You're getting a little droopy there. 213 00:13:11,910 --> 00:13:15,590 You're okay. You're okay. I know. It's a big boo -boo. It's okay. It's okay. 214 00:13:15,910 --> 00:13:19,410 8 .56 was injection, and we're at 9 o 'clock. 215 00:13:19,690 --> 00:13:24,590 So around 15 minutes, I'll start coming in and working on the abscess. As the 216 00:13:24,590 --> 00:13:29,210 anesthetic takes effect, there's a real risk that Raz could crumble under her 217 00:13:29,210 --> 00:13:30,210 own weight. 218 00:13:30,930 --> 00:13:31,990 You guys watching? 219 00:13:33,010 --> 00:13:36,330 Because if she starts to go down, we need to keep her... 220 00:13:37,010 --> 00:13:39,450 In case she goes down funny. 221 00:13:39,690 --> 00:13:41,490 Her legs are getting wobbly though. 222 00:13:41,890 --> 00:13:43,250 Yeah, you got the shakes, huh? 223 00:13:46,870 --> 00:13:51,950 Back at the animal hospital, a wild turtle has been rushed in after 224 00:13:51,950 --> 00:13:52,950 fishing hook. 225 00:13:53,310 --> 00:13:58,770 There's a few little lesions in there. The people who found the turtle left the 226 00:13:58,770 --> 00:14:00,550 fishing line coming out of its mouth. 227 00:14:00,960 --> 00:14:04,660 hoping that it would make it easier for Taronga's team to remove the hook. 228 00:14:04,840 --> 00:14:09,100 Hopefully it will be relatively easy to get out without having to do a surgical 229 00:14:09,100 --> 00:14:12,980 procedure. I'm just going to see if I can feel where the hook is. 230 00:14:16,180 --> 00:14:18,020 Let's take a super quick X -ray. 231 00:14:18,520 --> 00:14:19,520 X -ray. 232 00:14:22,540 --> 00:14:27,640 I'll make this X -ray look nicer. The hook is in the animal's neck. 233 00:14:28,120 --> 00:14:32,060 I imagine it's going to be sitting inside its esophagus, which is the tube 234 00:14:32,060 --> 00:14:37,540 takes food down to the stomach, and it's probably caught in there, but it is 235 00:14:37,540 --> 00:14:40,240 just where the neck meets the shell there. 236 00:14:41,480 --> 00:14:45,620 Luckily, we do still have the line, so I'm going to have a look and see if I 237 00:14:45,620 --> 00:14:48,680 manipulate that out without having to do any surgery. 238 00:14:49,560 --> 00:14:54,960 Given the state of the turtle, avoiding any invasive surgery is Frances's goal. 239 00:14:55,820 --> 00:14:59,000 OK, I think I can see something right there. 240 00:15:04,440 --> 00:15:08,980 See, we don't have an awful lot of line to play with, so what I might... And 241 00:15:08,980 --> 00:15:11,560 it's a very fine line. I don't want to break it. 242 00:15:11,880 --> 00:15:16,620 To give herself more leverage, Frances is attaching string to the end of the 243 00:15:16,620 --> 00:15:17,620 fishing line. 244 00:15:17,640 --> 00:15:19,260 Take the other end of that. 245 00:15:19,480 --> 00:15:20,840 Yep. Pull it. 246 00:15:22,120 --> 00:15:24,380 Yep. OK, just keep that tension. 247 00:15:26,990 --> 00:15:31,570 The difficulty with getting hooks out is the fishing hooks have got that little 248 00:15:31,570 --> 00:15:35,630 barb on the sharp point, and that means that the hook doesn't want to move 249 00:15:35,630 --> 00:15:39,910 either way, like it's got sharp ends as you're trying to back it out, so it 250 00:15:39,910 --> 00:15:42,130 makes it a little bit more tricky to do. 251 00:15:45,190 --> 00:15:49,870 What I'm going to try and do is thread the line through this, and then this is 252 00:15:49,870 --> 00:15:54,830 sort of reasonably stiff. I can actually push the hook a little bit further in 253 00:15:54,830 --> 00:15:56,210 to unhook that barb. 254 00:15:56,490 --> 00:15:59,030 and hopefully then be able to bring it out. 255 00:15:59,230 --> 00:16:00,870 It's certainly worth a try. 256 00:16:04,710 --> 00:16:06,790 Can you lift his head up? 257 00:16:07,010 --> 00:16:08,830 Yep. Just how you had it before? Yep. 258 00:16:11,610 --> 00:16:16,510 I'm going to hang on to that bit, keep it as long as I can. 259 00:16:23,370 --> 00:16:24,630 Does it feel so good? 260 00:16:25,130 --> 00:16:26,130 Yeah. 261 00:16:27,150 --> 00:16:29,970 Yeah, but this is just taking too long now. 262 00:16:31,430 --> 00:16:36,670 It's fiddly work, and one slip -up could be fatal for the turtle. 263 00:16:37,210 --> 00:16:38,470 It's catching there. 264 00:16:38,810 --> 00:16:40,630 Come out, you darn thing. 265 00:16:41,450 --> 00:16:42,710 It's not working. 266 00:16:44,090 --> 00:16:45,710 It's anchored down there. 267 00:16:52,510 --> 00:16:54,410 I'm not getting anywhere with this. 268 00:16:57,599 --> 00:16:58,599 Next. 269 00:17:00,120 --> 00:17:03,940 I wasn't expecting that. He's going to roll over you. You may now pat his 270 00:17:04,060 --> 00:17:07,579 It's nearly time for Kep Kep and Waradah to go public. 271 00:17:07,859 --> 00:17:09,099 Oh, belly rock. 272 00:17:09,359 --> 00:17:14,079 Hello. We often have to factor more time into our walk. Got to stop and meet 273 00:17:14,079 --> 00:17:15,079 everyone on the way. 274 00:17:15,280 --> 00:17:20,760 And the inside story of Raz's mystery lump. Oh, yuck. It's gross. 275 00:17:21,040 --> 00:17:22,540 What the heck? 276 00:17:23,579 --> 00:17:24,579 Good boys. 277 00:17:25,359 --> 00:17:26,359 Mess away. 278 00:17:27,210 --> 00:17:28,270 They know where they're going. 279 00:17:28,550 --> 00:17:33,450 Before the zoo opens each day, animals are sometimes taken for what are called 280 00:17:33,450 --> 00:17:35,570 enrichment walks through the zoo. 281 00:17:37,050 --> 00:17:38,050 Good girl. 282 00:17:38,230 --> 00:17:39,209 That's it. 283 00:17:39,210 --> 00:17:40,210 Good girl. 284 00:17:40,410 --> 00:17:44,550 That's it. It mixes up their routine and stimulates them with different sights 285 00:17:44,550 --> 00:17:45,670 and sounds. 286 00:17:45,910 --> 00:17:50,830 Go, Kep. All right. Bye. This morning stroll is important for Taronga's young 287 00:17:50,830 --> 00:17:52,770 dingoes, Kep Kep and Waradah. 288 00:17:53,280 --> 00:17:57,640 It will help when they soon transition to being on display to the public as 289 00:17:57,640 --> 00:18:00,520 of the zoo's new Nuradea native animal exhibit. 290 00:18:01,020 --> 00:18:04,740 The walk's not about only walking, it's about sniffing and smelling. 291 00:18:04,940 --> 00:18:06,980 That can be 90 % of the enrichment in a walk. 292 00:18:10,160 --> 00:18:14,260 They love this garden. I think it's a little... Lots of water dragons here. 293 00:18:14,460 --> 00:18:18,140 We don't want them to catch little water dragons, but if they want to sniff... 294 00:18:18,140 --> 00:18:20,100 Oh, he's got himself a feather. He's got a feather. 295 00:18:21,040 --> 00:18:22,400 This will be fun. They love that. 296 00:18:23,380 --> 00:18:27,060 We're also getting them conditioned to things that might otherwise be a little 297 00:18:27,060 --> 00:18:28,620 bit scary or a little bit stressful. 298 00:18:29,280 --> 00:18:34,080 So we've actually been able to condition them to be used to vehicles, 299 00:18:34,420 --> 00:18:40,500 umbrellas, people they haven't met before, and that's going to be really 300 00:18:40,500 --> 00:18:42,800 valuable for when they move into their new exhibit. 301 00:18:43,260 --> 00:18:48,260 While Kep Kep seems to be taking the new surrounds in his stride, Waradah is a 302 00:18:48,260 --> 00:18:49,260 little more wary. 303 00:18:49,709 --> 00:18:53,170 Warret is much more of a wild -type dingo. She has those natural wild 304 00:18:53,170 --> 00:18:57,790 behaviours. She's more of a neophobe than Kep -Kep. That means she's scared 305 00:18:57,790 --> 00:19:02,210 new things. When she's nervous of something, if she's unsure, she'll stop, 306 00:19:02,370 --> 00:19:03,370 she'll back off. 307 00:19:03,390 --> 00:19:07,670 The tail goes between the legs, which is a very natural way to be for a dingo. 308 00:19:08,230 --> 00:19:12,450 We think she'd survive out there in the wild a lot better than Kep, who would 309 00:19:12,450 --> 00:19:14,190 end up on someone's veranda as soon as he could. 310 00:19:15,030 --> 00:19:18,650 She's more like a wild one. She even looks more like one with her lovely lean 311 00:19:18,650 --> 00:19:19,650 physique. 312 00:19:19,740 --> 00:19:23,800 We've done a lot of work on these walks, getting her to experience new things. 313 00:19:24,260 --> 00:19:25,260 Good girl. 314 00:19:26,660 --> 00:19:28,400 Right now, I think she's doing really well. 315 00:19:30,480 --> 00:19:36,120 These two are almost the same age. In fact, she's 12 days older than him. 316 00:19:36,440 --> 00:19:41,980 But you'll see an enormous size difference. So he's almost 20 kilos now 317 00:19:41,980 --> 00:19:42,980 she's 12 and a half. 318 00:19:43,240 --> 00:19:46,580 The main reason is that he's an alpine dingo. 319 00:19:47,400 --> 00:19:52,740 They are from a colder region, so it makes sense to be more solidly built 320 00:19:52,740 --> 00:19:53,740 thicker coat of fur. 321 00:19:54,080 --> 00:19:58,220 If their popularity with the keepers is anything to go by, these two are going 322 00:19:58,220 --> 00:20:04,760 to be a hit with visitors. I wasn't expecting that. I'm going to roll over 323 00:20:04,980 --> 00:20:06,020 Okay. All right. 324 00:20:07,820 --> 00:20:11,520 You may now pat his belly. You've done it right. Oh, belly roll. 325 00:20:11,740 --> 00:20:12,740 Hello. 326 00:20:13,420 --> 00:20:17,540 We often have to factor more time into our walk. Got to stop and meet everyone 327 00:20:17,540 --> 00:20:18,540 on the way. 328 00:20:20,180 --> 00:20:25,440 Raz, the camel, has a mysterious lump on her ear, and until they investigate, 329 00:20:25,680 --> 00:20:27,980 the team have no idea what's inside. 330 00:20:28,620 --> 00:20:31,560 Vet Kimberly has just given her a sedative. 331 00:20:32,020 --> 00:20:36,800 Now the keepers are struggling to guide her safely to the ground as the 332 00:20:36,800 --> 00:20:38,160 anaesthetic takes effect. 333 00:20:43,580 --> 00:20:46,220 See, I don't really want her like that. There we go. There we go. There we go. 334 00:20:46,800 --> 00:20:47,800 Good girl. Perfect. 335 00:20:49,440 --> 00:20:50,440 Nice. 336 00:20:51,360 --> 00:20:52,360 Perfect. 337 00:20:52,780 --> 00:20:54,460 Lucy, I'm going to approach her. Yep. 338 00:20:57,160 --> 00:21:02,800 So I'm just going to shave the hair away from this abscess or whatever this is. 339 00:21:03,380 --> 00:21:05,080 It's a big food -filled pocket here. 340 00:21:05,540 --> 00:21:07,260 It could be an abscess. It could be a cyst. 341 00:21:13,740 --> 00:21:18,640 The team are constantly on their guard when performing procedures on animals as 342 00:21:18,640 --> 00:21:19,640 big as Raz. 343 00:21:19,800 --> 00:21:24,260 And nurse Annie is running tests to ensure she's still breathing. 344 00:21:25,620 --> 00:21:27,740 Can everyone just be quiet for just one sec? 345 00:21:27,960 --> 00:21:28,960 Sorry. 346 00:21:29,140 --> 00:21:30,340 48 is the heart rate. 347 00:21:35,310 --> 00:21:40,730 I'm just trying to get an ECG probe on her just to make sure she's oxygenating 348 00:21:40,730 --> 00:21:45,110 well, having the anesthetic on board, and it double checks the heart rate. 349 00:21:45,110 --> 00:21:49,490 though I check the heart rate manually, this is kind of like a double check. 350 00:21:51,650 --> 00:21:53,310 It could be an abscess or a cyst. 351 00:21:55,950 --> 00:22:00,050 I'm just going to open it up and get some samples and see if we can't make 352 00:22:00,050 --> 00:22:01,050 feel a little bit better. 353 00:22:01,600 --> 00:22:05,600 So, guys, I'm just about to, like, stab her. I don't know if she'll react, but 354 00:22:05,600 --> 00:22:07,100 if she does, just be ready. 355 00:22:09,480 --> 00:22:10,820 Definitely smaller than, oh. 356 00:22:11,840 --> 00:22:14,580 God, it's gross. Oh, yum. It's gross. 357 00:22:15,780 --> 00:22:17,800 Disgusting. No way. 358 00:22:23,380 --> 00:22:29,020 For three years, Australia's elusive nocturnal critters have been in hiding. 359 00:22:30,120 --> 00:22:33,300 So how many ghost bats do you think you'll have in this exhibit? Well, we'll 360 00:22:33,300 --> 00:22:36,380 start with six, and I think we could probably go ten. 361 00:22:37,640 --> 00:22:39,420 But that's all about to change. 362 00:22:40,620 --> 00:22:45,720 Soon, visitors to Taronga's brand -new Neuridea, Australia, will be able to go 363 00:22:45,720 --> 00:22:51,840 on a night walk, catching glimpses of 15 species, including platypus, echidnas, 364 00:22:52,100 --> 00:22:56,760 gliders and chittich, also known as western quolls. 365 00:23:01,930 --> 00:23:02,529 Oh, great. 366 00:23:02,530 --> 00:23:03,810 My insects have arrived. 367 00:23:04,210 --> 00:23:08,730 And the man responsible for breeding and caring for them is Australian fauna 368 00:23:08,730 --> 00:23:09,730 keeper, Paul. 369 00:23:10,010 --> 00:23:11,010 Whoa! 370 00:23:11,110 --> 00:23:12,110 How's that? 371 00:23:15,850 --> 00:23:18,050 So this is all for the bilbies. 372 00:23:18,670 --> 00:23:22,830 And in here, we've got a mixture. So we've got dog kibble and we've got 373 00:23:22,830 --> 00:23:23,950 insectiform mix. 374 00:23:24,270 --> 00:23:28,390 And today, the vegetable du jour is sweet potato. 375 00:23:29,580 --> 00:23:34,360 And we've got a smattering of banana in it, which they really like. So it's a 376 00:23:34,360 --> 00:23:37,540 good diet. And then all their insects, so they have a really good diet. 377 00:23:39,000 --> 00:23:40,000 There we go. 378 00:23:43,060 --> 00:23:48,620 I've got two of my boy bilbies in here. I've got Booster and Andy Panty. 379 00:23:49,440 --> 00:23:50,440 Hello. 380 00:23:51,040 --> 00:23:52,040 What's he doing? 381 00:23:52,520 --> 00:23:53,580 Oh, my gosh. 382 00:23:54,160 --> 00:23:58,540 So this one is Booster. 383 00:23:59,379 --> 00:24:01,340 And the one on the right is Andy Pandy. 384 00:24:02,960 --> 00:24:05,440 There we go. Look, you can go back in. You can go back. 385 00:24:06,200 --> 00:24:10,900 Andy Pandy, the younger one, he is such a beautiful bilby. He has the longest 386 00:24:10,900 --> 00:24:11,900 ears ever. 387 00:24:12,500 --> 00:24:15,220 And do you know what? If he had been a female, I think I would have called him 388 00:24:15,220 --> 00:24:17,800 Bambi. He's just got these lovely long ears. 389 00:24:19,320 --> 00:24:23,200 Greater bilbys are sometimes called the rabbit -eared bandicoot. 390 00:24:25,040 --> 00:24:26,640 But unlike rabbits... 391 00:24:26,880 --> 00:24:29,120 the bilby isn't doing so well in the wild. 392 00:24:29,720 --> 00:24:35,000 Until recent efforts by Taronga Zoo, they were in fact extinct in some 393 00:24:39,200 --> 00:24:43,500 When bilbys are wanting to conserve heat and they're in their burrow, what they 394 00:24:43,500 --> 00:24:47,780 do then to conserve heat is their ears deflate because these guys lose all 395 00:24:47,780 --> 00:24:51,440 their, just like we lose all the heat through our head, bilbys lose it through 396 00:24:51,440 --> 00:24:52,440 their ears. 397 00:24:53,040 --> 00:24:57,780 Alongside the bilbies, two species of glider and the secretive ghost bats will 398 00:24:57,780 --> 00:25:00,700 also be showcased in the new Night Walk home. 399 00:25:00,980 --> 00:25:03,860 They're all sleeping right now, they're in their cave, but I'm going to put 400 00:25:03,860 --> 00:25:08,640 their chicks and mice on this artificial rock that we have, so it's not real. 401 00:25:09,200 --> 00:25:13,900 We wanted to encourage the bats to feed off a rock rather than eat out of a 402 00:25:13,900 --> 00:25:17,320 bowl, particularly in the new nocturnal house where we keep everything looking 403 00:25:17,320 --> 00:25:19,060 really as natural as possible. 404 00:25:19,600 --> 00:25:23,240 And I'm very proud of the fact now that we don't have to worry about silver 405 00:25:23,240 --> 00:25:28,140 bowls in an enclosure. They swoop down, and it'll be near the viewing panel, so 406 00:25:28,140 --> 00:25:29,140 it'll look awesome. 407 00:25:29,820 --> 00:25:32,340 And ghost bats are a carnivorous bat. 408 00:25:32,600 --> 00:25:36,280 They're Australia's only carnivorous bat, quite an interesting animal. 409 00:25:36,840 --> 00:25:41,160 So they love chicks, mice, in the wild, any small mammal that they could catch, 410 00:25:41,240 --> 00:25:42,880 any bird that they can catch as well. 411 00:25:44,240 --> 00:25:46,880 Sometimes they're referred to as a... 412 00:25:47,600 --> 00:25:50,680 fourth vampire bat, but they're not vampire bats at all. 413 00:25:50,880 --> 00:25:55,740 I believe it's really important to showcase nocturnal animals because 414 00:25:55,740 --> 00:25:56,619 never seen. 415 00:25:56,620 --> 00:26:01,280 And to put them in an environment where they are going to be seen, what better 416 00:26:01,280 --> 00:26:05,760 way is there than to make people excited about some of our native wildlife 417 00:26:05,760 --> 00:26:08,940 that's on our doorstep that we just never see. 418 00:26:13,360 --> 00:26:17,580 The team at Taronga's Wildlife Hospital are in the middle of a life -and -death 419 00:26:17,580 --> 00:26:20,580 struggle to save this eastern long -necked turtle. 420 00:26:22,400 --> 00:26:27,320 It's more difficult than I thought it would be if I did this. 421 00:26:27,920 --> 00:26:29,000 Don't move, Tammy. 422 00:26:29,920 --> 00:26:34,200 Passing the fishing line, still attached to the hook, through a tube down the 423 00:26:34,200 --> 00:26:39,240 turtle's esophagus, Frances has managed to dislodge the curved part of the hook. 424 00:26:39,460 --> 00:26:41,820 I'm not getting anywhere with this. 425 00:26:42,300 --> 00:26:43,300 Okay. 426 00:26:43,600 --> 00:26:48,180 Every time I tried to advance it, I could get it up about a couple of 427 00:26:48,180 --> 00:26:53,280 centimetres up the animal's neck, but then it was continually lodging itself 428 00:26:53,280 --> 00:26:55,080 the sidewall of the esophagus again. 429 00:26:55,360 --> 00:26:57,340 So this is about where the hook is. 430 00:26:58,880 --> 00:26:59,880 Somewhere here. 431 00:26:59,920 --> 00:27:00,920 Can you see it? 432 00:27:01,440 --> 00:27:05,960 I have removed hooks from turtles where you just put that line down, you loosen 433 00:27:05,960 --> 00:27:09,420 it, and you pull the whole thing out, and it's all over in one or two minutes. 434 00:27:10,080 --> 00:27:11,080 Not this animal. 435 00:27:11,550 --> 00:27:17,170 After trying her hardest to take a less invasive approach, vet Frances has now 436 00:27:17,170 --> 00:27:18,170 run out of options. 437 00:27:18,530 --> 00:27:21,750 I think we're going to have to resort to pulling the barb out. 438 00:27:22,130 --> 00:27:28,330 So what I think I'm going to have to do, which I was hoping not to, is to poke 439 00:27:28,330 --> 00:27:33,750 the barb out through the skin and cut the barb off because the barb is getting 440 00:27:33,750 --> 00:27:37,010 stuck as I try and pull it out. 441 00:27:38,570 --> 00:27:44,390 it'll be less of a traumatic injury for the animal than where the hook has been 442 00:27:44,390 --> 00:27:45,650 in his neck. 443 00:27:46,310 --> 00:27:49,570 Let's hope there's a ta -da moment after all this. 444 00:27:49,770 --> 00:27:51,630 That's the point of the hook. 445 00:27:54,870 --> 00:27:58,810 We want to get there's that big little barb that's hooking on everything. 446 00:28:22,860 --> 00:28:29,640 After two agonising hours, Frances and Tammy's determination has paid 447 00:28:29,640 --> 00:28:33,440 off. That was a little bit more of a struggle than I was expecting it was 448 00:28:33,440 --> 00:28:38,680 to be. So, yeah, it's a great relief to get it out. He does have damage to his 449 00:28:38,680 --> 00:28:41,580 esophagus where that was seated. I can feel it's swollen. 450 00:28:41,800 --> 00:28:47,440 So he's going to certainly need some supportive care and, you know, some pain 451 00:28:47,440 --> 00:28:52,080 relief from here. So he's not an animal that's going to be able to be released. 452 00:28:52,540 --> 00:28:56,480 straight away, but hopefully he'll be okay in a couple of weeks' time. 453 00:28:57,780 --> 00:29:02,720 All that for a little hook that if only people were, you know, looking after 454 00:29:02,720 --> 00:29:07,580 their fishing line, doing the right thing. You know, somebody has found this 455 00:29:07,580 --> 00:29:10,360 animal with line coming out, but somebody caught it. 456 00:29:11,160 --> 00:29:15,860 So if people would do the right thing, look after their waterways, then we 457 00:29:15,860 --> 00:29:18,140 wouldn't be seeing these sort of fishing line injuries. 458 00:29:18,780 --> 00:29:21,280 He didn't deserve to be caught in a fish hook. 459 00:29:22,410 --> 00:29:26,810 Coming up, it's time for Taronga's Creatures of the Night... Hello. 460 00:29:27,350 --> 00:29:28,450 What are you doing? 461 00:29:28,750 --> 00:29:30,250 ..to step into the light. 462 00:29:30,590 --> 00:29:34,390 I've seen the enclosure they're going into and I want to get to it now. I want 463 00:29:34,390 --> 00:29:35,390 it. 464 00:29:36,730 --> 00:29:42,370 In just a few weeks' time, over 160 animals will move from their makeshift 465 00:29:42,370 --> 00:29:45,430 to the new Night Walk at Neuridea Australia. 466 00:29:47,130 --> 00:29:50,930 And Paul can't wait to share with visitors all he knows. 467 00:29:51,290 --> 00:29:55,290 about lesser -known creatures, like the fat -tailed dunnart. 468 00:29:56,910 --> 00:30:01,310 These guys would be found in central Australia, so they like really arid, hot 469 00:30:01,310 --> 00:30:06,710 areas, and they would be very opportunistic about what they eat, so 470 00:30:06,710 --> 00:30:12,050 be eating small insects, other small mammals, if they possibly could. 471 00:30:12,450 --> 00:30:13,590 There we go. Hello. 472 00:30:14,090 --> 00:30:17,910 And they can bite. Yes, I know you can. Yeah, you know, you're not going to do 473 00:30:17,910 --> 00:30:18,910 that. 474 00:30:19,290 --> 00:30:22,070 They're such an incredible little animal. They're so fast. 475 00:30:22,450 --> 00:30:24,950 And because they're a carnivore, they've got a different attitude. They're 476 00:30:24,950 --> 00:30:29,970 individuals. And they seem to have separate personalities. Whereas when 477 00:30:29,970 --> 00:30:33,510 the hopping mice, they're kind of, to me, they're just like one giant amoeba 478 00:30:33,510 --> 00:30:37,710 that moves around, spreads out, comes back together. And these guys, they come 479 00:30:37,710 --> 00:30:40,170 over and they stare at me and they go, what's your game? 480 00:30:46,250 --> 00:30:47,250 Hello. 481 00:30:47,410 --> 00:30:48,410 What are you doing? 482 00:30:48,990 --> 00:30:54,910 In here I've got three gorgeous irresistible yellow -bellied gliders, 483 00:30:54,910 --> 00:30:57,910 got ten of these going into the new nocturnal house. 484 00:30:58,330 --> 00:31:00,630 Oh, who's this? This is Petra. 485 00:31:01,190 --> 00:31:02,450 Come here, have a little dish. 486 00:31:02,950 --> 00:31:08,010 So this is an artificial nectar that we give them. Obviously they would take a 487 00:31:08,010 --> 00:31:12,770 lot of nectar from flowers, but giving them this nectar with all the nutrients 488 00:31:12,770 --> 00:31:17,230 in it, it sort of ensures that every day they have a totally nutritious diet. 489 00:31:18,190 --> 00:31:19,870 No, no, no, you can go back in your box. 490 00:31:20,990 --> 00:31:23,190 I can't believe that I'm still doing what I love. 491 00:31:23,730 --> 00:31:24,730 There you go. 492 00:31:25,250 --> 00:31:30,130 And the last critters on Paul's feeding tour today are the not -so -patient 493 00:31:30,130 --> 00:31:31,130 hopping mice. 494 00:31:31,410 --> 00:31:32,990 Hello. Hi, guys. 495 00:31:36,050 --> 00:31:39,930 These are Spinifex hopping mice. They are a desert species. 496 00:31:40,150 --> 00:31:44,210 Now, I understand that this doesn't look like a desert, but it kind of works. 497 00:31:44,470 --> 00:31:47,190 This is what we started. This is the whole plan was... 498 00:31:47,820 --> 00:31:53,520 to encourage them to sit on my feet so that I can do a presentation, use this 499 00:31:53,520 --> 00:31:54,520 the wow factor. 500 00:31:55,000 --> 00:31:57,520 And now it's just ridiculous. 501 00:31:59,100 --> 00:32:00,100 I love it. 502 00:32:04,320 --> 00:32:07,000 Next step for them is to go to the nocturnal house. 503 00:32:07,660 --> 00:32:09,820 And with these hopping mice, there is going to be action. 504 00:32:10,080 --> 00:32:11,080 Amazing. 505 00:32:11,380 --> 00:32:15,240 And I've seen the enclosure they're going into, and I want to get to it now. 506 00:32:15,240 --> 00:32:16,139 want it. 507 00:32:16,140 --> 00:32:20,560 When all the night dwellers are moved into the new facility, it will take them 508 00:32:20,560 --> 00:32:22,460 little while to reset their body clock. 509 00:32:23,140 --> 00:32:27,160 They probably will be jet -lagged for a couple of weeks, just as if we were 510 00:32:27,160 --> 00:32:29,680 going to the northern hemisphere for a holiday. 511 00:32:30,640 --> 00:32:34,300 So, yes, they're going to be a little bit out of kilter for a few days. 512 00:32:37,000 --> 00:32:40,460 This is something I always wanted to do. For all the years I've been a zookeeper 513 00:32:40,460 --> 00:32:44,710 here... I've always imagined that there would be a new nocturnal house, and 514 00:32:44,710 --> 00:32:48,050 there was talk of it, and as time went by, I thought, I'm probably going to 515 00:32:48,050 --> 00:32:50,850 retire before we have a new nocturnal house. 516 00:32:51,350 --> 00:32:54,910 And here we are now, and we have got one. 517 00:32:57,670 --> 00:32:59,270 She's got to get her front legs down. 518 00:32:59,830 --> 00:33:03,730 After an anxious wait for the sedation to take effect... There we go, there we 519 00:33:03,730 --> 00:33:08,270 go, there we go. Raz is now seated, and it's finally time to find out what's 520 00:33:08,270 --> 00:33:10,750 inside the mysterious lump in her ear. 521 00:33:11,760 --> 00:33:14,820 Definitely smaller than... God, it's gross. 522 00:33:15,380 --> 00:33:16,380 It's gross. 523 00:33:18,980 --> 00:33:20,740 It's like thick brown. 524 00:33:21,200 --> 00:33:25,200 Oh, that's the... That's what was... What the heck? 525 00:33:25,800 --> 00:33:26,980 It looks... What? 526 00:33:27,280 --> 00:33:29,500 It's a hairball. Does that feel better? 527 00:33:30,520 --> 00:33:32,780 Disgusting. No way. 528 00:33:33,680 --> 00:33:34,860 That is awesome. 529 00:33:35,420 --> 00:33:36,820 It's gross, but... 530 00:33:37,240 --> 00:33:41,220 That's zookeeping. We're never clean. We're never covered in the best kinds of 531 00:33:41,220 --> 00:33:44,540 things in the first place. So seeing this kind of stuff is, yeah, unusually 532 00:33:44,540 --> 00:33:45,540 exciting for us. 533 00:33:46,460 --> 00:33:51,100 It's very satisfying. She is so rumbly right now. She must be like, yes. Thank 534 00:33:51,100 --> 00:33:53,500 you. You are so rumbly right now. 535 00:33:58,220 --> 00:34:01,720 There's a lot of hair in there, so it could be that this is just a big ingrown 536 00:34:01,720 --> 00:34:02,720 hair cyst. 537 00:34:05,560 --> 00:34:10,540 Well. Is it because, I mean, she is currently molting? Is it just molting 538 00:34:10,540 --> 00:34:15,600 wrong? I don't know. We'll find out more. Maybe this is something camels 539 00:34:15,760 --> 00:34:17,440 You know, we haven't had camels for a while. 540 00:34:17,820 --> 00:34:19,219 It's hairy on the inside. 541 00:34:19,580 --> 00:34:21,300 That's the lining of the cyst. 542 00:34:21,620 --> 00:34:27,420 You see how the hair is growing inside it? And that whole area was full of 543 00:34:27,620 --> 00:34:29,020 like a matted ball of hair. 544 00:34:29,659 --> 00:34:30,659 Very interesting. 545 00:34:31,580 --> 00:34:34,120 Just a bit of a surprise. I wasn't expecting that. 546 00:34:34,750 --> 00:34:38,909 We've removed all of the lining of that cystic structure, so we'll take that 547 00:34:38,909 --> 00:34:43,090 back to our pathologist, and they'll be able to look at it under the microscope 548 00:34:43,090 --> 00:34:45,610 and tell us what type of skin that is. 549 00:34:46,510 --> 00:34:52,590 While Raz is still under sedation, she's vaccinated, blood's taken, and given a 550 00:34:52,590 --> 00:34:53,889 complete dental check. 551 00:34:54,270 --> 00:34:57,550 I can help her file them down a little bit to make them a little more even. 552 00:34:58,310 --> 00:35:01,570 There's a big piece of carrot or something there. 553 00:35:02,700 --> 00:35:06,800 Routinely with ungulates, we look at the teeth because often, especially as they 554 00:35:06,800 --> 00:35:09,680 get older, they don't grind their teeth and wear them down evenly. 555 00:35:11,120 --> 00:35:15,560 So often we get some excessive growth on the outside of the top bits of the 556 00:35:15,560 --> 00:35:19,780 teeth, and you can help bring them back to a bit more of a normal, you know, 557 00:35:19,800 --> 00:35:24,880 conformation. You guys, just be aware she is starting to get light. So I'm 558 00:35:24,880 --> 00:35:29,460 to do what I can on the teeth, but just watch yourself. 559 00:35:35,500 --> 00:35:37,580 Liz, I'm just going to spray it with some antibiotic spray. 560 00:35:39,500 --> 00:35:42,240 And then you guys can put some fly repellent around the area. 561 00:35:42,480 --> 00:35:44,080 Let me reverse her. 562 00:35:44,700 --> 00:35:47,640 I feel actually really relieved. The sedation went really well. 563 00:35:48,140 --> 00:35:49,780 That's the only thing I was nervous about. 564 00:35:53,500 --> 00:35:58,100 And just like that, Raz is back. Nicely done. 565 00:35:58,660 --> 00:35:59,660 We're done, sweetie. 566 00:35:59,800 --> 00:36:00,800 Oh, your tongue. 567 00:36:01,980 --> 00:36:04,100 Oh, dear. 568 00:36:04,900 --> 00:36:06,540 Overall, it went really, really well. 569 00:36:06,800 --> 00:36:11,040 I think a good part of that is because this team is so used to working with 570 00:36:11,040 --> 00:36:14,800 these camels, and they're so calm, and the animals are really relaxed with 571 00:36:15,140 --> 00:36:17,840 So to be honest, we couldn't do it without their amazing help. 572 00:36:18,980 --> 00:36:22,300 So our first standing sedation on a camel. It's our first big anesthetic 573 00:36:22,300 --> 00:36:23,540 together since we've put them back. 574 00:36:25,060 --> 00:36:28,820 Nothing like jumping straight back into it. Jump it in. Yeah, I'm very pleased. 575 00:36:29,370 --> 00:36:30,370 I'm very pleased. 576 00:36:31,010 --> 00:36:33,870 Another job well done. 577 00:36:34,090 --> 00:36:35,090 Thank you. 578 00:36:35,530 --> 00:36:40,750 And Raz seems to be shaking off the sedative, ready for some post -op TLC 579 00:36:40,750 --> 00:36:41,750 her camel companion. 580 00:36:42,170 --> 00:36:45,950 Storm, our other camel, she's been watching, seeing everything that's been 581 00:36:45,950 --> 00:36:49,630 on. Raz is going to smell pretty weird at the moment. She's covered in all 582 00:36:49,630 --> 00:36:53,510 of disinfectants and vaccines and her ear especially is going to look pretty 583 00:36:53,510 --> 00:36:57,290 weird as well. So we're expecting Storm to go over and kind of suss her out, see 584 00:36:57,290 --> 00:36:58,290 what's been going on. 585 00:37:00,350 --> 00:37:04,130 They are a nice social animal, camels, so the girls always check up on each 586 00:37:04,130 --> 00:37:05,130 other, make sure that they're okay. 587 00:37:05,550 --> 00:37:09,250 Even though Raz is still a little bit sleepy, she can come over and have that 588 00:37:09,250 --> 00:37:12,110 support as she is waking up and feeling a little bit groggy as well. 589 00:37:15,410 --> 00:37:17,130 Next. Yeah, thank you, Raz. 590 00:37:17,430 --> 00:37:19,510 Hair today, gone tomorrow. 591 00:37:19,890 --> 00:37:22,850 She's pretty much come back to her nice sassy self over the last few days. 592 00:37:23,190 --> 00:37:27,250 Raz's results are in. She's giving Storm a little bit more of a push around and 593 00:37:27,250 --> 00:37:29,030 a little bit more of a fight back for her food now. 594 00:37:29,500 --> 00:37:31,520 Definitely lets us know that what we did was worth it. 595 00:37:39,120 --> 00:37:43,540 It's been 10 days since Francis removed a fishhook from the throat of this 596 00:37:43,540 --> 00:37:44,900 eastern long -necked turtle. 597 00:37:51,040 --> 00:37:54,780 Manoeuvring the hook up and out of the turtle's throat didn't work. 598 00:37:55,340 --> 00:37:57,800 I'm not getting anywhere with this. 599 00:37:58,200 --> 00:38:02,840 so the barb had to be pushed through the skin and cut off before the rest could 600 00:38:02,840 --> 00:38:03,840 be pulled out. 601 00:38:04,880 --> 00:38:10,100 Since then, he has been able to rest and, most importantly, feed. 602 00:38:10,900 --> 00:38:13,860 So hopefully, Flea, this is going to be a final check. 603 00:38:14,180 --> 00:38:18,220 Yeah. If everything's all right, it's going to go. Yeah, it's going well. 604 00:38:20,320 --> 00:38:21,340 Back in the corner. 605 00:38:21,620 --> 00:38:25,400 So he's been swimming around. Well, it's quite an active turtle, isn't it? 606 00:38:26,120 --> 00:38:30,740 So over the past week he's been eating well. Yep, eating and pooping. Yep, 607 00:38:30,760 --> 00:38:34,160 excellent. So we know food couldn't go through okay. He's got a good appetite. 608 00:38:35,000 --> 00:38:39,540 So we'll bring him through to the table so I can get a good look at him. 609 00:38:40,220 --> 00:38:42,060 I'm sure I'll get you to weigh him. 610 00:38:42,440 --> 00:38:43,440 Yep. 611 00:38:48,280 --> 00:38:50,620 445 .2. Good. 612 00:38:51,360 --> 00:38:52,860 Came in at 408. 613 00:38:58,510 --> 00:39:02,390 So in particular, what I want to check is there was a bit of swelling in the 614 00:39:02,390 --> 00:39:05,890 lower part of the turtle's neck. I want to make sure that swelling has gone 615 00:39:05,890 --> 00:39:11,050 down. And also the site where, you know, we have that tiny little puncture on 616 00:39:11,050 --> 00:39:13,850 the side of the neck, I need to make sure that that's all healed up and looks 617 00:39:13,850 --> 00:39:18,770 fine. So we haven't even really got any scab or anything like that on the neck. 618 00:39:19,350 --> 00:39:20,730 Let's check the other side. 619 00:39:23,130 --> 00:39:24,530 It looks really good. 620 00:39:24,750 --> 00:39:26,870 It's a nice, active, healthy animal. 621 00:39:29,220 --> 00:39:33,380 Yeah. And there's none of that sort of puffiness and swelling at the base of 622 00:39:33,380 --> 00:39:37,600 neck that I was concerned about when we took the hook out. I'm really happy with 623 00:39:37,600 --> 00:39:38,800 him. Yeah. Good to go. 624 00:39:39,860 --> 00:39:42,300 Let's get him released. Yeah, he's good to go. That's great. 625 00:39:43,520 --> 00:39:48,320 A volunteer from Sydney Wildlife Rescue will return him to where he was found. 626 00:39:59,980 --> 00:40:05,300 It's been three days since Raz had a rather nasty hairball removed from her 627 00:40:05,520 --> 00:40:06,520 God, it's gross. 628 00:40:06,960 --> 00:40:07,960 It's gross. 629 00:40:08,620 --> 00:40:10,640 No way. 630 00:40:12,740 --> 00:40:13,900 It looks... What? 631 00:40:14,180 --> 00:40:16,120 It's a hairball. It's disgusting. 632 00:40:18,200 --> 00:40:22,240 We're just popping in some of Raz's pain relief medication for after the 633 00:40:22,240 --> 00:40:25,500 procedure. So she's still a little bit sensitive with that ear. 634 00:40:25,720 --> 00:40:28,800 Obviously it was a nice big cut that we put in it, so this is just to make her 635 00:40:28,800 --> 00:40:30,320 feel a little bit better at the end of the day. 636 00:40:31,460 --> 00:40:32,460 You're sweaty. 637 00:40:34,700 --> 00:40:35,700 Oh, good girl. 638 00:40:39,500 --> 00:40:45,900 You can see she's still got a tiny little wound on her ear from where we 639 00:40:45,900 --> 00:40:49,460 obviously did the procedure, but it's draining really nicely. It looks really 640 00:40:49,460 --> 00:40:50,460 nice and clean. 641 00:40:50,590 --> 00:40:53,410 And we're not seeing too many issues from her behaviourally at all. 642 00:40:53,950 --> 00:40:57,310 Just a little bit tender, which we completely expected, which is why we 643 00:40:57,310 --> 00:40:59,270 a little bit of meds just to make her feel a bit better. 644 00:40:59,810 --> 00:41:02,190 Otherwise, yeah, we're really, really happy with how she's progressing. 645 00:41:03,410 --> 00:41:04,410 You're a good girl. 646 00:41:04,550 --> 00:41:09,090 The pathology on the mass that came out of her ear was thankfully just as Vet 647 00:41:09,090 --> 00:41:13,770 Kimberley suspected, a hairball that probably started with an infected 648 00:41:13,770 --> 00:41:14,770 hair. 649 00:41:15,370 --> 00:41:16,370 Yes, thank you, Rat. 650 00:41:16,880 --> 00:41:20,480 Yeah, she's still pretty much come back to her nice sassy self over the last few 651 00:41:20,480 --> 00:41:25,400 days She definitely feels a little bit brighter She's giving Storm a little bit 652 00:41:25,400 --> 00:41:28,340 more of a push around a little bit more of a fight back for her food now Which 653 00:41:28,340 --> 00:41:31,640 definitely lets us know that what we did was worth it and she's feeling a lot 654 00:41:31,640 --> 00:41:36,780 nicer as well We love camels. They do have something a little bit extra 655 00:41:36,780 --> 00:41:41,560 about them because they are a little bit weird nice little bit they're goofy and 656 00:41:41,560 --> 00:41:44,800 they are awkward and they're lanky but that's kind of what makes them really 657 00:41:44,800 --> 00:41:49,300 unique and really quirky as well even though the general person might walk 658 00:41:49,300 --> 00:41:52,640 and say that she looks funny and you know what's the hump for and why is her 659 00:41:52,640 --> 00:41:56,460 all dangly and her teeth all weird those are all things that make our animals so 660 00:41:56,460 --> 00:42:00,160 so special and every keeper will say that about their animals but camels are 661 00:42:00,160 --> 00:42:01,620 definitely up there as one of our favorites 662 00:42:01,670 --> 00:42:06,220 Repair and Synchronization by Easy Subtitles Synchronizer 1.0.0.0 60085

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