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WOMAN: Favorite, favorite. 11 00:00:25,483 --> 00:00:26,863 Enjoy that snack. 12 00:00:26,943 --> 00:00:28,073 (laughter). 13 00:00:28,153 --> 00:00:29,823 That’s perfect. 14 00:00:29,904 --> 00:00:36,454 (theme music playing). 15 00:00:46,337 --> 00:00:49,087 (trumpeting) 16 00:00:49,174 --> 00:00:51,014 NARRATOR: Every day is magical at 17 00:00:51,092 --> 00:00:54,182 Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park. 18 00:00:54,471 --> 00:00:57,391 But for Mac, the African bull elephant, 19 00:00:57,474 --> 00:01:00,564 today is once in a lifetime. 20 00:01:00,643 --> 00:01:04,023 HALEY: So today is Mac’s 40th birthday. 21 00:01:04,105 --> 00:01:07,395 So we are getting together a little birthday party for him, 22 00:01:07,484 --> 00:01:11,154 we have a birthday cake made by our animal nutrition center. 23 00:01:12,322 --> 00:01:15,082 JENN: I like his, his favorite, his icing, yeah. 24 00:01:15,158 --> 00:01:17,988 STEPHANIE: Oh yeah, sweet potato icing. 25 00:01:18,078 --> 00:01:20,118 MAN: Good boy Mac, come on. 26 00:01:20,205 --> 00:01:22,035 NARRATOR: No time to waste, 27 00:01:22,123 --> 00:01:24,633 Mac loves a party. 28 00:01:24,709 --> 00:01:27,499 STEPHANIE: The theme is Saint Patrick’s Day, 29 00:01:27,587 --> 00:01:30,967 what are you planning on using the carrots for Jenn? 30 00:01:31,049 --> 00:01:34,839 JENN: I'm gonna make little gold inside of his pot of gold. 31 00:01:34,928 --> 00:01:37,058 So use the watermelon for that. 32 00:01:37,138 --> 00:01:39,138 STEPHANIE: Oh very cool, okay. JENN: Yeah. 33 00:01:39,224 --> 00:01:41,354 MAN: Good boy. 34 00:01:43,520 --> 00:01:46,770 NARRATOR: Another favorite, frozen fruit treats. 35 00:01:46,856 --> 00:01:50,026 JENNY: So I'm going to be making these ice treats here 36 00:01:50,110 --> 00:01:51,900 and trying to coordinate with the rainbow that 37 00:01:51,986 --> 00:01:53,656 we're doing with the elephant team. 38 00:01:53,863 --> 00:01:55,033 We're going to do sweet potatoes 39 00:01:55,156 --> 00:01:56,236 and carrots in one layer 40 00:01:56,324 --> 00:01:59,744 for orange, apples in the other for red, 41 00:01:59,828 --> 00:02:04,248 blueberries for blue, I'll be doing celery for green, 42 00:02:04,332 --> 00:02:07,292 and then one of Mac’s favorites is bananas. 43 00:02:07,377 --> 00:02:08,707 MAN: All right Mac, go on. 44 00:02:08,795 --> 00:02:10,255 Good boy. 45 00:02:10,463 --> 00:02:13,423 JENN: It's gonna be delicious. STEPHANIE: Oh yeah. 46 00:02:17,720 --> 00:02:18,810 JENNY: Nailed it. 47 00:02:18,888 --> 00:02:19,928 STEPHANIE: Are yours ready? JENNY: Ready. 48 00:02:20,014 --> 00:02:21,774 JENN: Yeah, ready. STEPHANIE: Let’s go. 49 00:02:21,850 --> 00:02:25,690 NARRATOR: Saint Patrick himself would approve of this spread. 50 00:02:25,770 --> 00:02:28,270 Mostly. 51 00:02:28,565 --> 00:02:30,275 HALEY: Come on Mac. 52 00:02:30,358 --> 00:02:32,688 It's your big birthday celebration. 53 00:02:32,777 --> 00:02:36,157 Oh, there he is. Oh, I'm so excited. 54 00:02:36,239 --> 00:02:38,069 Here he comes. 55 00:02:38,158 --> 00:02:39,698 (trumpeting) 56 00:02:39,784 --> 00:02:41,544 STEPHANIE: Mac has a really big personality, 57 00:02:41,619 --> 00:02:43,539 he's just really fun to work with. 58 00:02:43,621 --> 00:02:47,921 As he's getting older you can see that he is aging. 59 00:02:48,001 --> 00:02:51,171 HALEY: He's a distinguished older gentleman. 60 00:02:51,254 --> 00:02:53,304 STEPHANIE: He definitely still has what it takes to keep up 61 00:02:53,381 --> 00:02:55,341 with our younger elephants. 62 00:02:55,425 --> 00:02:57,465 Keep going. 63 00:02:57,552 --> 00:03:00,262 Look at all this other stuff. 64 00:03:00,346 --> 00:03:02,096 There's so much more. 65 00:03:02,182 --> 00:03:03,102 Oh... 66 00:03:03,183 --> 00:03:05,103 HALEY: Oh-uh, yeah, there we go. 67 00:03:06,477 --> 00:03:07,597 Oh happy birthday. 68 00:03:07,687 --> 00:03:12,977 STEPHANIE: Oh. Look there's watermelon. 69 00:03:13,067 --> 00:03:15,147 JENN: You deserve that pot of gold. 70 00:03:15,236 --> 00:03:16,946 STEPHANIE: He says, “Let me just knock these carrots off, 71 00:03:17,030 --> 00:03:18,450 I don’t need those.” 72 00:03:18,531 --> 00:03:19,571 HALEY: We don’t need the healthy bit. 73 00:03:19,657 --> 00:03:21,367 JENN: Not necessary. 74 00:03:21,451 --> 00:03:22,621 STEPHANIE: Oh good boy. 75 00:03:22,702 --> 00:03:23,752 Mm. 76 00:03:23,828 --> 00:03:24,748 ALL: Watermelon. 77 00:03:24,829 --> 00:03:25,749 STEPHANIE: The watermelon. 78 00:03:25,830 --> 00:03:27,500 I like when he eats it and he closes his eyes. 79 00:03:27,582 --> 00:03:28,882 JENN: Yes. STEPHANIE: 'Cause it's so good. 80 00:03:28,958 --> 00:03:31,748 HALEY: What a great birthday celebration. 81 00:03:33,713 --> 00:03:36,013 STEPHANIE: Ooh, that’s a big piece. 82 00:03:39,552 --> 00:03:42,432 Oh. He ate it. 83 00:03:42,513 --> 00:03:44,853 (bellows) 84 00:03:44,933 --> 00:03:46,353 Uh-oh, brain freeze. 85 00:03:46,434 --> 00:03:48,234 (laughter). 86 00:03:48,311 --> 00:03:51,561 (overlapping chatter). 87 00:03:53,733 --> 00:03:55,993 NARRATOR: Mac has two young daughters at the park. 88 00:03:56,069 --> 00:03:57,859 (trumpets) 89 00:03:57,946 --> 00:04:02,986 11 year old Luna, and five year old Stella. 90 00:04:03,076 --> 00:04:06,366 But the team hopes that changes soon. 91 00:04:06,454 --> 00:04:09,424 LIZ: We are seeing more testosterone with him, 92 00:04:09,499 --> 00:04:12,879 we've been tracking his levels through his blood and, 93 00:04:12,961 --> 00:04:15,591 and in his behavior as well so we're seeing it on the charts, 94 00:04:15,672 --> 00:04:18,342 but we're also seeing it behaviorally. 95 00:04:18,424 --> 00:04:20,764 (trumpets) 96 00:04:20,843 --> 00:04:24,643 NARRATOR: This change in behavior is called, “Must.” 97 00:04:26,266 --> 00:04:28,636 (bellows) 98 00:04:28,726 --> 00:04:30,846 LIZ: Some of the signs of must for elephants 99 00:04:30,937 --> 00:04:32,727 is urine dribbling. 100 00:04:32,814 --> 00:04:34,614 (bellows) 101 00:04:34,691 --> 00:04:36,571 They start secreting from their heads, 102 00:04:36,651 --> 00:04:40,571 those glands right near their ears. 103 00:04:40,655 --> 00:04:42,235 He's got a little bit of an attitude, 104 00:04:42,323 --> 00:04:44,413 he's a little crabby. 105 00:04:47,662 --> 00:04:50,792 NARRATOR: In the wild male elephants in must square off 106 00:04:50,873 --> 00:04:54,133 with other males to attract females. 107 00:04:54,210 --> 00:04:56,920 (trumpeting) 108 00:04:58,047 --> 00:05:00,217 (bellows) 109 00:05:00,300 --> 00:05:01,930 LIZ: From someone outside the barn they go, 110 00:05:02,010 --> 00:05:04,720 “Oh that seems terrible,” for us we're actually really excited 111 00:05:04,804 --> 00:05:07,854 that he's got a little bit of an attitude now. 112 00:05:08,182 --> 00:05:10,772 NARRATOR: At the right time to the right female, 113 00:05:10,852 --> 00:05:14,612 a musty Mac is quite the catch. 114 00:05:17,525 --> 00:05:19,435 KENT: All right Nadirah, down. 115 00:05:19,527 --> 00:05:21,897 Good girl. Good. 116 00:05:21,988 --> 00:05:24,528 NARRATOR: And the team hopes 16 year old Nadirah 117 00:05:24,615 --> 00:05:26,075 could be the one. 118 00:05:26,159 --> 00:05:28,039 KENT: Give me your foot. 119 00:05:28,119 --> 00:05:29,949 That’s a good kid. 120 00:05:30,038 --> 00:05:31,498 Good foot. 121 00:05:31,581 --> 00:05:32,541 LIZ: Yeah. KENT: Ready? 122 00:05:32,623 --> 00:05:35,633 LIZ: Ready. KENT: All right, Nadirah, ear. 123 00:05:35,710 --> 00:05:38,380 Back up. Steady. 124 00:05:38,463 --> 00:05:41,923 Nadirah, ear. Good, steady. 125 00:05:42,008 --> 00:05:45,468 LIZ: Today we're gonna do a blood draw from Nadirah’s ear, 126 00:05:45,553 --> 00:05:49,723 we're gonna use that blood draw to see if she's cycling. 127 00:05:51,559 --> 00:05:54,979 But it's not painful, it's just a little butterfly needle 128 00:05:55,063 --> 00:05:59,073 and the ear is the thinnest part of their skin, 129 00:05:59,150 --> 00:06:00,820 so most of the time they don’t even feel it, 130 00:06:00,902 --> 00:06:02,822 they don’t even realize it's happening. 131 00:06:02,904 --> 00:06:06,704 And then right afterwards they get a big treat. 132 00:06:06,783 --> 00:06:08,913 All done. 133 00:06:08,993 --> 00:06:12,663 NARRATOR: Using the blood draw, Liz performs a quick test to 134 00:06:12,747 --> 00:06:15,417 determine if Nadirah’s ovulating. 135 00:06:15,500 --> 00:06:18,170 LIZ: It only takes a few drops. 136 00:06:18,252 --> 00:06:20,922 And then 15 minutes. 137 00:06:29,347 --> 00:06:32,097 Very, very faint but I see it. 138 00:06:32,183 --> 00:06:34,893 If you see anything it means that it's positive. 139 00:06:34,977 --> 00:06:37,807 That means that she might get pregnant. 140 00:06:38,481 --> 00:06:40,731 ADRIANA: Steady. Good girl. 141 00:06:40,817 --> 00:06:42,567 Nadirah’s on her way. 142 00:06:42,652 --> 00:06:45,452 LIZ: She's gonna spend some time with Mac this morning. 143 00:06:45,530 --> 00:06:48,450 NARRATOR: Science says it's the perfect time for a meeting 144 00:06:48,533 --> 00:06:51,543 with Mac but now it's up to the two of them 145 00:06:51,619 --> 00:06:53,959 to make the magic happen. 146 00:06:54,038 --> 00:06:57,378 LIZ: It's exciting. Hopefully it happens. 147 00:06:58,251 --> 00:07:01,171 KENT: Good girl Nadirah, Mac’s waiting. 148 00:07:01,254 --> 00:07:03,304 Don’t eat GoPros. 149 00:07:10,596 --> 00:07:13,926 NARRATOR: At Gorilla Falls, while Gino the silverback 150 00:07:14,016 --> 00:07:18,016 grapples with family life... 151 00:07:18,104 --> 00:07:19,694 (growls) 152 00:07:21,232 --> 00:07:22,942 Just across the hill 153 00:07:23,025 --> 00:07:27,025 Animal Kingdom’s bachelor group takes it easy. 154 00:07:28,448 --> 00:07:31,238 COURTNEY: There are four gorillas in our bachelor troupe. 155 00:07:31,784 --> 00:07:33,414 This is Kejana right here. 156 00:07:33,494 --> 00:07:38,584 He's the biggest male in our troupe and he's our leader. 157 00:07:40,042 --> 00:07:43,752 Gus is all the way back that direction. 158 00:07:44,547 --> 00:07:48,047 This is Zawadi, Spike’s half-brother. 159 00:07:48,468 --> 00:07:51,388 Oh here comes Spike, he’s the one that’s coming up 160 00:07:51,471 --> 00:07:54,061 the hill over here. 161 00:07:56,934 --> 00:07:59,444 Spike and Zawadi they're very close. 162 00:07:59,520 --> 00:08:02,400 They spend a lot of time very close together. 163 00:08:02,732 --> 00:08:05,282 NARRATOR: Male gorillas who don’t have families form 164 00:08:05,359 --> 00:08:08,319 all-male squads like this one. 165 00:08:08,404 --> 00:08:10,244 COURTNEY: These bachelor troupes are necessary and it 166 00:08:10,323 --> 00:08:13,333 actually happens in the natural environment as well. 167 00:08:13,826 --> 00:08:15,696 These guys have lived here most of their lives, 168 00:08:15,786 --> 00:08:17,786 they’ve been here since the park opened. 169 00:08:18,080 --> 00:08:20,460 Their relationships are just as important 170 00:08:20,583 --> 00:08:22,213 as the family relationships. 171 00:08:23,920 --> 00:08:25,630 NARRATOR: Despite living separately, 172 00:08:25,713 --> 00:08:28,303 the two groups are on friendly terms. 173 00:08:28,549 --> 00:08:31,009 COURTNEY: They can see over 174 00:08:31,093 --> 00:08:33,513 in to the family habitat really well. 175 00:08:35,890 --> 00:08:38,140 Spike is actually one of our gorillas that spends 176 00:08:38,226 --> 00:08:42,356 a lot of time orienting to the family. 177 00:08:43,898 --> 00:08:48,108 He’ll actually sit and make googly eyes at Lilly. 178 00:08:54,992 --> 00:08:57,042 NARRATOR: But sometimes Spike struggles 179 00:08:57,203 --> 00:08:59,503 to make it to his lookout. 180 00:08:59,580 --> 00:09:05,590 COURTNEY: A couple of years ago, Spike came down with an illness. 181 00:09:07,213 --> 00:09:12,093 He basically lost the ability to move his back legs. 182 00:09:12,176 --> 00:09:15,596 He was essentially paralyzed. 183 00:09:15,680 --> 00:09:18,390 NARRATOR: Spike was infected with rat lungworm, 184 00:09:18,474 --> 00:09:21,444 a parasite transferred through snails. 185 00:09:22,812 --> 00:09:25,272 DR. NATALIE: Sometimes you have no symptoms at all, 186 00:09:25,356 --> 00:09:28,316 but sometimes it affects the brain and the spinal cord, 187 00:09:28,401 --> 00:09:30,491 and you can be paralyzed. 188 00:09:30,570 --> 00:09:32,860 Just like what happened with Spike. 189 00:09:33,948 --> 00:09:37,118 COURTNEY: Because of our amazing veterinary staff here, 190 00:09:37,201 --> 00:09:39,451 we were able to treat him. 191 00:09:39,537 --> 00:09:42,117 NARRATOR: With the help of physical therapy specialists 192 00:09:42,206 --> 00:09:47,126 the team designed a program to help him regain his mobility. 193 00:09:47,545 --> 00:09:48,625 COURTNEY: Spike in the middle. 194 00:09:48,713 --> 00:09:51,303 Come this way. 195 00:09:53,092 --> 00:09:56,052 To see him go from being an animal in such 196 00:09:56,137 --> 00:10:00,097 a compromised condition to recovering from his illness, 197 00:10:00,182 --> 00:10:03,562 being able to walk again, reuniting with the group, 198 00:10:03,644 --> 00:10:07,524 it's been such a wonderful experience. 199 00:10:07,607 --> 00:10:12,897 He's an amazing animal but he still has lasting effects from 200 00:10:12,987 --> 00:10:15,617 what happened back then, so, 201 00:10:15,698 --> 00:10:18,278 he has some good days and some bad days. 202 00:10:22,496 --> 00:10:25,456 PILAR: All right, we're ready for Spike and Zawadi. 203 00:10:25,958 --> 00:10:27,668 DR. NATALIE: So every month or so I go down 204 00:10:27,752 --> 00:10:30,382 and visit with Spike, because we wanna make sure that 205 00:10:30,546 --> 00:10:32,796 his quality of life is really great. 206 00:10:33,549 --> 00:10:35,839 KEEPER: Spike and Zawadi are in the yard. 207 00:10:36,052 --> 00:10:37,262 DR. NATALIE: There's Spike. 208 00:10:37,386 --> 00:10:39,756 NARRATOR: Worryingly, keepers notice a decline 209 00:10:39,847 --> 00:10:41,927 in Spike’s mobility. 210 00:10:42,308 --> 00:10:45,388 PILAR: See how he's dragging that foot? 211 00:10:45,895 --> 00:10:49,355 DR. NATALIE: Do you see how he's bearing weight on his right leg 212 00:10:49,440 --> 00:10:52,190 and that left leg is leaning in? 213 00:10:52,276 --> 00:10:55,946 That’s worse than it was. That looks not very good. 214 00:11:05,414 --> 00:11:08,754 PILAR: The more he's using it he tires out. 215 00:11:08,834 --> 00:11:11,054 And then that’s when it starts to drag more. 216 00:11:11,504 --> 00:11:12,514 DR. NATALIE: He's a bit animal... 217 00:11:12,630 --> 00:11:13,510 PILAR: Mm-hmm. 218 00:11:13,589 --> 00:11:14,469 DR. NATALIE: It's a lot when your, 219 00:11:14,590 --> 00:11:15,680 both of your legs aren't feeling great. 220 00:11:15,800 --> 00:11:17,390 PILAR: Right. 221 00:11:17,551 --> 00:11:18,841 DR. NATALIE: I am really worried, 222 00:11:18,928 --> 00:11:20,178 his knees aren't working the way 223 00:11:20,262 --> 00:11:22,012 they should and I'm very concerned 224 00:11:22,181 --> 00:11:23,851 what's happening there. 225 00:11:24,600 --> 00:11:27,480 NARRATOR: Spike needs to be sedated for an examination 226 00:11:27,561 --> 00:11:30,611 as soon as possible. 227 00:11:31,816 --> 00:11:33,936 DR. NATALIE: In the immediate sense we’ll start him on some 228 00:11:34,026 --> 00:11:36,986 anti-inflammatories to get him better... 229 00:11:37,071 --> 00:11:38,451 WOMAN: Mm-hmm. DR. NATALIE: More immediate. 230 00:11:38,531 --> 00:11:39,571 WOMAN: Yeah. 231 00:11:39,657 --> 00:11:42,327 DR. NATALIE: And then I'll go from there. 232 00:11:47,665 --> 00:11:51,915 NARRATOR: About 100 miles southeast of the park sits 233 00:11:52,002 --> 00:11:55,172 Disney’s Vero Beach Resort. 234 00:11:56,382 --> 00:12:00,852 And as night falls, some extra special guests are due. 235 00:12:04,432 --> 00:12:06,102 RACHEL: We always have to remember to look behind us too 236 00:12:06,183 --> 00:12:09,693 ‘cause they could be coming up just behind us as we walk. 237 00:12:11,272 --> 00:12:13,482 NARRATOR: Conservation Programs Manager, Rachel, 238 00:12:13,566 --> 00:12:16,106 waits on the beach to welcome them. 239 00:12:16,193 --> 00:12:18,153 RACHEL: So we're out here on the beach this evening to look for 240 00:12:18,237 --> 00:12:20,447 loggerhead sea turtles so that we can study them and 241 00:12:20,531 --> 00:12:23,281 perform health assessments on them. 242 00:12:23,367 --> 00:12:26,287 We could see three different species this evening, 243 00:12:26,370 --> 00:12:28,250 the loggerhead which we're looking for, 244 00:12:28,330 --> 00:12:31,330 also green sea turtles and leatherback sea turtles. 245 00:12:31,417 --> 00:12:34,497 We estimate that only one in 1,000 sea turtles 246 00:12:34,587 --> 00:12:36,457 survive to adulthood. 247 00:12:36,547 --> 00:12:37,917 Which is why every single egg 248 00:12:38,007 --> 00:12:41,297 and every single hatchling matters a lot. 249 00:12:41,385 --> 00:12:44,505 NARRATOR: Every year, mama turtles make thousands of nests 250 00:12:44,597 --> 00:12:47,557 along this stretch of coastline. 251 00:12:47,641 --> 00:12:51,731 The team uses night vision to avoid disturbing them. 252 00:12:51,812 --> 00:12:53,612 RACHEL: We're hoping to see either turtles emerging 253 00:12:53,689 --> 00:12:55,229 directly from the surf, 254 00:12:55,316 --> 00:12:59,066 or a turtle that’s already began her nesting process. 255 00:13:02,156 --> 00:13:03,946 So I see something moving up in the bushes. 256 00:13:04,033 --> 00:13:06,493 WOMAN: Down there? RACHEL: Yeah. 257 00:13:08,412 --> 00:13:10,962 I think she's like up in the dune. 258 00:13:11,040 --> 00:13:12,880 Yeah she's up there. 259 00:13:12,958 --> 00:13:16,798 Awesome. It's a green turtle. 260 00:13:19,340 --> 00:13:21,760 They're notorious for going up in the vegetation and 261 00:13:21,842 --> 00:13:24,302 making a huge mess. 262 00:13:27,640 --> 00:13:29,310 There she comes. 263 00:13:29,391 --> 00:13:31,271 We're staying back at the water’s edge and 264 00:13:31,352 --> 00:13:33,902 watching her from a distance because we are only out here 265 00:13:33,979 --> 00:13:36,769 to study loggerhead sea turtles tonight. 266 00:13:36,857 --> 00:13:39,107 They’ll lay a new nest every two weeks or so 267 00:13:39,193 --> 00:13:41,573 for the entirety of the nesting season. 268 00:13:41,654 --> 00:13:43,414 This sometimes results in six, seven, 269 00:13:43,489 --> 00:13:46,029 800 eggs per nesting female. 270 00:13:46,116 --> 00:13:48,446 It's amazing to see. 271 00:13:51,080 --> 00:13:53,750 NARRATOR: As dawn breaks, Rachel heads out to see if 272 00:13:53,833 --> 00:13:56,543 any other turtle mamas have laid. 273 00:13:56,627 --> 00:13:58,997 RACHEL: It's reading the sand for clues. 274 00:13:59,088 --> 00:14:02,218 We call it turtle CSI. 275 00:14:06,387 --> 00:14:08,677 There's one. 276 00:14:08,931 --> 00:14:10,891 ‘Cause we found a new loggerhead nest, 277 00:14:10,975 --> 00:14:14,555 we can see these lovely tracks coming up from the ocean, 278 00:14:14,645 --> 00:14:16,515 ascending up the beach and then 279 00:14:16,605 --> 00:14:20,185 we see this lovely big fluffy pile of sand, 280 00:14:20,276 --> 00:14:23,316 and that’s our indicator that this is a nest. 281 00:14:25,072 --> 00:14:27,992 NARRATOR: Every two to three years female loggerheads journey 282 00:14:28,075 --> 00:14:33,245 thousands of miles to nest in the same area they hatched from. 283 00:14:35,833 --> 00:14:38,133 RACHEL: When the nesting female came up here last night 284 00:14:38,210 --> 00:14:40,750 she dug out an egg chamber that looks like 285 00:14:40,838 --> 00:14:43,168 sort of an upside down light bulb 286 00:14:43,257 --> 00:14:45,837 and she did that entirely with her rear flippers. 287 00:14:45,926 --> 00:14:48,636 After that point she went in to the camouflaging phase, 288 00:14:48,721 --> 00:14:52,311 she meticulously covered the nest back up to make sure that 289 00:14:52,391 --> 00:14:55,101 she protected this nest from predator. 290 00:14:56,562 --> 00:14:59,362 NARRATOR: Eggs laid, the mama loggerhead leaves and 291 00:14:59,440 --> 00:15:01,480 doesn’t come back. 292 00:15:01,567 --> 00:15:05,647 Rachel steps in to monitor and protect the nest. 293 00:15:05,738 --> 00:15:09,738 RACHEL: I'm digging to verify the clutch location. 294 00:15:10,576 --> 00:15:15,616 We only dig until we find the top egg in the clutch. 295 00:15:16,540 --> 00:15:19,170 I can feel the top of the clutch here. 296 00:15:19,251 --> 00:15:23,381 We don’t pull any eggs out, we don’t disturb the nest at all. 297 00:15:23,464 --> 00:15:24,384 DANIELLE: Did you find it already? 298 00:15:24,465 --> 00:15:26,125 RACHEL: I found it yup, I got it on the first hole. 299 00:15:26,216 --> 00:15:27,796 DANIELLE: Woo-hoo! 300 00:15:27,885 --> 00:15:30,635 RACHEL: So I'm just putting some protective flagging tape around 301 00:15:30,721 --> 00:15:32,351 this nest to make sure that everyone 302 00:15:32,514 --> 00:15:34,604 knows where not to step. 303 00:15:34,767 --> 00:15:36,597 Danielle’s packing in the sand really tight to 304 00:15:36,685 --> 00:15:39,605 make sure to leave it exactly as we found it. 305 00:15:39,688 --> 00:15:42,398 These nests are temperature dependent in terms of 306 00:15:42,566 --> 00:15:44,936 what sex the hatchlings becomes. 307 00:15:45,027 --> 00:15:48,527 The warmer eggs will turn in to female hatchlings and 308 00:15:48,614 --> 00:15:50,784 cooler eggs will become males. 309 00:15:51,158 --> 00:15:53,488 We at Disney like to affectionately call that, 310 00:15:53,619 --> 00:15:54,829 "Hot Chicks, Cool Dudes," 311 00:15:54,995 --> 00:15:56,955 to remember it. 312 00:15:57,623 --> 00:15:59,753 She tries to find that sweet spot in the sand where 313 00:15:59,833 --> 00:16:02,253 the upper half of the nest is slightly warmer than 314 00:16:02,419 --> 00:16:05,049 the lower half of the nest. 315 00:16:07,549 --> 00:16:10,719 NARRATOR: In around two months the little hatchlings will make 316 00:16:10,803 --> 00:16:12,643 their way to the sea. 317 00:16:13,013 --> 00:16:15,433 RACHEL: Loggerheads are rapidly declining elsewhere 318 00:16:15,516 --> 00:16:17,476 throughout their range. 319 00:16:17,643 --> 00:16:19,603 So we're really happy to be able to see them 320 00:16:19,687 --> 00:16:22,227 thriving here in Florida. 321 00:16:22,314 --> 00:16:24,194 It's just due to all the conservation efforts of so 322 00:16:24,274 --> 00:16:26,784 many decades, so many people. 323 00:16:37,830 --> 00:16:39,330 NARRATOR: Over at the elephant barn, 324 00:16:39,415 --> 00:16:41,035 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 325 00:16:41,125 --> 00:16:44,205 the team hopes romance is in the air. 326 00:16:44,294 --> 00:16:46,094 LIZ: So Mac’s already stationed in the bull yard, 327 00:16:46,171 --> 00:16:49,681 he's been hanging out there for the last hour or so. 328 00:16:51,468 --> 00:16:53,258 Look, here comes Nadirah. 329 00:16:53,345 --> 00:16:55,555 And we’ll see what happens. 330 00:16:59,393 --> 00:17:02,233 So this is their initial greeting. 331 00:17:04,940 --> 00:17:06,570 (bellows) 332 00:17:06,650 --> 00:17:09,900 This is great behavior, like Nadirah’s comfortable enough and 333 00:17:09,987 --> 00:17:12,277 she's confident enough to go up to him, 334 00:17:12,364 --> 00:17:16,914 she wants him to interact with her which is great. 335 00:17:18,203 --> 00:17:21,213 And then her turning. 336 00:17:21,290 --> 00:17:24,460 So her walking away might seem like she's not interested, 337 00:17:24,543 --> 00:17:27,303 but that’s just kind of how this process goes. 338 00:17:27,379 --> 00:17:29,669 And if he were to stop at any moment you'll probably see 339 00:17:29,757 --> 00:17:33,007 her stop as well so that he can catch up. 340 00:17:33,969 --> 00:17:37,889 And now she's coming back just to kinda see what he's doing. 341 00:17:41,143 --> 00:17:46,113 There is a little bit of flirting I guess you could say. 342 00:17:47,441 --> 00:17:50,531 Like sparring between the two of them. 343 00:17:50,611 --> 00:17:52,911 It's a lot of sniffing. 344 00:17:52,988 --> 00:17:56,408 NARRATOR: But will Mac make his move? 345 00:18:05,751 --> 00:18:07,801 LIZ: Oh, here he comes. 346 00:18:07,878 --> 00:18:11,168 Maybe? 347 00:18:12,049 --> 00:18:13,719 She's moving. 348 00:18:13,801 --> 00:18:16,641 She’ll stop, hopefully sometime soon. 349 00:18:16,720 --> 00:18:19,520 NARRATOR: Elephant romance can't be rushed. 350 00:18:19,598 --> 00:18:21,728 LIZ: So this is probably gonna go off and on all day, 351 00:18:21,809 --> 00:18:23,809 this is always like the frustrating part. 352 00:18:23,894 --> 00:18:25,404 (trumpets) 353 00:18:29,983 --> 00:18:31,743 LIZ: So they're both being very polite, 354 00:18:31,819 --> 00:18:33,859 they're both being very gentle. 355 00:18:37,866 --> 00:18:41,576 NARRATOR: Mac moves at his own pace. 356 00:18:43,914 --> 00:18:45,794 LIZ: We’ll keep them together for most of the day still and 357 00:18:45,874 --> 00:18:47,384 we’ll probably give them more opportunities 358 00:18:47,459 --> 00:18:49,499 throughout the week. 359 00:18:51,046 --> 00:18:55,336 NARRATOR: But Nadirah wants to move things along. 360 00:18:56,426 --> 00:18:59,346 LIZ: That’s definitely something that we are looking for, 361 00:18:59,429 --> 00:19:02,269 we want her to stand for him. 362 00:19:03,642 --> 00:19:05,022 (gasps) 363 00:19:05,102 --> 00:19:07,522 There he goes. 364 00:19:13,819 --> 00:19:16,569 (trumpets) 365 00:19:16,655 --> 00:19:19,615 NARRATOR: A perfect elephant meeting. 366 00:19:19,700 --> 00:19:23,250 LIZ: Yeah I'm excited, hopefully get a little baby Nadirah. 367 00:19:30,419 --> 00:19:32,799 NARRATOR: Over at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort 368 00:19:32,963 --> 00:19:34,463 and Camp Ground, 369 00:19:35,424 --> 00:19:38,514 the stables at Tri-Circle-D-Ranch are home to 370 00:19:38,635 --> 00:19:41,215 a fairy tale star in training. 371 00:19:41,305 --> 00:19:44,135 STEPHANIE: You excited for your big day? 372 00:19:44,224 --> 00:19:47,734 NARRATOR: Say hello to Lilly. 373 00:19:47,811 --> 00:19:49,981 STEPHANIE: Lilly’s training to be a Cinderella pony for 374 00:19:50,063 --> 00:19:52,233 our Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings. 375 00:19:52,316 --> 00:19:54,856 NARRATOR: People from around the world choose 376 00:19:54,943 --> 00:19:58,113 Walt Disney World Resort to host their weddings, 377 00:19:58,197 --> 00:20:01,657 and at some, Cinderella’s ponies transport couples 378 00:20:01,742 --> 00:20:04,702 to their happily ever afters. 379 00:20:05,037 --> 00:20:06,367 STEPHANIE: It does take a lot of work 380 00:20:06,455 --> 00:20:08,035 to become a Cinderella pony. 381 00:20:08,332 --> 00:20:11,212 To be a part of someone’s special day is truly magical. 382 00:20:11,835 --> 00:20:13,835 Are you ready? 383 00:20:13,921 --> 00:20:15,711 She says, "Just eating breakfast." 384 00:20:15,797 --> 00:20:17,167 She's in no hurry. 385 00:20:17,633 --> 00:20:19,433 She says, "You guys move on my time." 386 00:20:19,509 --> 00:20:21,469 (laughs). 387 00:20:22,346 --> 00:20:26,726 NARRATOR: Today, little Lilly needs a big breakfast. 388 00:20:26,808 --> 00:20:28,598 STEPHANIE: It's a special day for Lilly because 389 00:20:28,685 --> 00:20:30,725 she's heading to Disney’s Wedding Pavilion 390 00:20:30,812 --> 00:20:33,612 to practice for a fairy tale wedding. 391 00:20:33,690 --> 00:20:35,440 Are you ready for your big day? 392 00:20:35,525 --> 00:20:37,235 NARRATOR: If the training goes well, 393 00:20:37,319 --> 00:20:41,369 Lilly will be in line for her first real wedding. 394 00:20:41,448 --> 00:20:42,448 STEPHANIE: But what we're gonna do is make sure 395 00:20:42,532 --> 00:20:44,122 all of the spots are off. 396 00:20:44,201 --> 00:20:47,121 That’s very important that she's looking her best. 397 00:20:47,204 --> 00:20:49,714 Get your hair outta your eyes. 398 00:20:50,582 --> 00:20:52,922 Hi Elsa, good morning. 399 00:20:53,001 --> 00:20:55,421 So this is Elsa, this is Lilly’s friend that 400 00:20:55,504 --> 00:20:57,514 is gonna support her. 401 00:20:57,839 --> 00:20:59,679 (bellows) 402 00:20:59,758 --> 00:21:02,298 Elsa says, "Hello." 403 00:21:02,386 --> 00:21:04,466 Yeah, that’s a good girl. 404 00:21:04,554 --> 00:21:06,894 This is actually the first time that Lilly’s gonna put 405 00:21:06,974 --> 00:21:09,694 on the wedding harness. 406 00:21:10,352 --> 00:21:13,232 The key is to make sure that everything we do, 407 00:21:13,313 --> 00:21:15,193 she's like, “Oh scratch me,” um, 408 00:21:15,274 --> 00:21:17,034 is comfortable for her. 409 00:21:17,109 --> 00:21:20,149 And when she goes out there we want her to feel her best. 410 00:21:20,237 --> 00:21:22,697 All right, Lilly let’s go. 411 00:21:26,785 --> 00:21:28,195 NARRATOR: Beyond the Ranch, 412 00:21:28,287 --> 00:21:31,867 Walt Disney World Resort brims with activity. 413 00:21:31,957 --> 00:21:34,127 STEPHANIE: The first step for Lilly’s training is for Lilly to 414 00:21:34,209 --> 00:21:36,669 be confident out there because she's gonna encounter a lot, 415 00:21:36,753 --> 00:21:39,383 they see lots of children, strollers, balloons, 416 00:21:39,464 --> 00:21:42,804 we wanna make sure that she enjoys all of it. 417 00:21:42,884 --> 00:21:45,054 (cheering) 418 00:21:45,887 --> 00:21:48,557 NARRATOR: In today’s session, Lilly will see one of the park’s 419 00:21:48,640 --> 00:21:52,850 most famous features for the first time. 420 00:21:52,936 --> 00:21:55,266 The monorail. 421 00:21:55,355 --> 00:21:57,225 STEPHANIE: It makes a lot of noise and it's higher than them 422 00:21:57,316 --> 00:22:00,936 so we wanna make sure that they're not afraid of anything. 423 00:22:01,028 --> 00:22:04,238 We don’t want her to be scared, we want her to come over here 424 00:22:04,323 --> 00:22:07,083 and be really relaxed doing her job. 425 00:22:07,159 --> 00:22:10,289 (rumbling) 426 00:22:14,458 --> 00:22:15,498 Are you ready to go? 427 00:22:15,584 --> 00:22:17,964 Elsa, are you ready to show her the ropes? 428 00:22:18,045 --> 00:22:18,955 WOMAN: There it is. 429 00:22:19,046 --> 00:22:22,296 STEPHANIE: Now pretty girl, all right, step. 430 00:22:23,508 --> 00:22:26,178 (rumbling) 431 00:22:26,261 --> 00:22:27,301 Step. Good girl. 432 00:22:27,387 --> 00:22:28,387 WOMAN: Oh. 433 00:22:28,472 --> 00:22:30,272 STEPHANIE: Oh, that’s such a good girl! 434 00:22:30,349 --> 00:22:31,729 (laughter) 435 00:22:31,808 --> 00:22:32,928 WOMAN: Good job! 436 00:22:33,018 --> 00:22:34,558 STEPHANIE: So she's licking her lips, um, 437 00:22:34,686 --> 00:22:35,846 that’s showing she's relaxed, 438 00:22:35,937 --> 00:22:38,897 she’s not tense anywhere, that’s exactly what we're looking for. 439 00:22:38,982 --> 00:22:43,322 NARRATOR: Training session one is a win. 440 00:22:43,403 --> 00:22:47,663 Time to rest before the next challenge. 441 00:22:50,285 --> 00:22:51,615 WOMAN: Are you ready? STEPHANIE: All right, off we go. 442 00:22:51,703 --> 00:22:53,753 WOMAN: All right. 443 00:23:01,088 --> 00:23:03,048 NARRATOR: Over at the veterinary treatment room 444 00:23:03,131 --> 00:23:06,431 the team welcomes a special guest. 445 00:23:08,095 --> 00:23:10,505 Bachelor gorilla Spike’s decreased mobility has 446 00:23:10,597 --> 00:23:14,807 Doctor Natalie worried about his quality of life. 447 00:23:15,102 --> 00:23:18,152 DR. NATALIE: Today we're gonna do a CT scan of both his knees. 448 00:23:18,230 --> 00:23:20,480 WOMAN: One, two, three. 449 00:23:20,690 --> 00:23:23,320 DR. NATALIE: ‘Cause we have our veterinary technicians, 450 00:23:23,402 --> 00:23:25,242 we've got three veterinarians, 451 00:23:25,320 --> 00:23:27,410 we've got all of the husbandry staff so 452 00:23:27,489 --> 00:23:29,989 there's gonna be a lot of folks here today. 453 00:23:32,077 --> 00:23:34,037 DR. NATI: He weighs 175 kilograms, 454 00:23:34,121 --> 00:23:36,501 thankfully we have our hydraulic table. 455 00:23:36,957 --> 00:23:38,827 WOMAN: (inaudible). DR. NATI: Yes. 456 00:23:39,126 --> 00:23:42,706 I'm liking what I'm seeing on the ECG. 457 00:23:42,796 --> 00:23:43,706 Okay. 458 00:23:43,797 --> 00:23:45,507 WOMAN: Good boy. DR. NATI: Awesome. 459 00:23:45,590 --> 00:23:47,130 (overlapping chatter) 460 00:23:47,217 --> 00:23:50,467 WOMAN: Stop. Stop. 461 00:23:52,013 --> 00:23:54,603 NARRATOR: Keeper, Courtney, has worked closely with Spike since 462 00:23:54,683 --> 00:23:57,103 his parasite infection. 463 00:23:57,185 --> 00:23:59,305 COURTNEY: He's one of my favorite gorillas. 464 00:24:00,021 --> 00:24:05,111 We've seen him have some pretty dramatic ups and downs. 465 00:24:05,444 --> 00:24:07,654 We don’t always know what's gonna happen so it's always 466 00:24:07,737 --> 00:24:11,487 a little bit scary each time he has one of those downward slumps, we, 467 00:24:11,575 --> 00:24:13,615 we don’t know if he's gonna come out of it as 468 00:24:13,702 --> 00:24:16,082 well as he did the last time. 469 00:24:16,163 --> 00:24:18,123 WOMAN: He's staying nice and cozy. 470 00:24:20,000 --> 00:24:21,330 WOMAN: ECG hooked up, 471 00:24:21,418 --> 00:24:24,048 and he's got a nice steady rhythm there. 472 00:24:24,254 --> 00:24:27,884 NARRATOR: The CT scan uses a series of x-rays to create 473 00:24:28,258 --> 00:24:31,338 a 3D map of Spike’s skeleton. 474 00:24:31,428 --> 00:24:33,888 DR. NATALIE: Looking through these images that we took of 475 00:24:33,972 --> 00:24:37,022 Spike’s knee I'm not seeing anything obvious. 476 00:24:37,100 --> 00:24:41,270 I can make some things out but nothing that would be causing 477 00:24:41,354 --> 00:24:44,364 the degree of discomfort that he gets. 478 00:24:44,441 --> 00:24:46,531 WOMAN: A big man. 479 00:24:46,610 --> 00:24:48,990 DR. NATALIE: Have to admit, I'm a little disappointed. 480 00:24:49,070 --> 00:24:51,280 NARRATOR: The team needs to know how compromised 481 00:24:51,364 --> 00:24:53,534 Spike’s mobility is. 482 00:24:53,617 --> 00:24:56,287 DR. NATALIE: We've got our occupational therapist here and 483 00:24:56,369 --> 00:24:58,499 she's gonna be able to actually touch his knee which 484 00:24:58,580 --> 00:25:01,500 she's not been able to do for a very long time. 485 00:25:03,793 --> 00:25:05,303 SUSAN: So right now we're really just looking a lot of 486 00:25:05,378 --> 00:25:08,378 his passive range of motion, seeing how everything moves, 487 00:25:08,465 --> 00:25:12,045 we're gonna look a lot at symmetry to see if one side is 488 00:25:12,135 --> 00:25:15,305 doing the same thing as the other side. 489 00:25:18,892 --> 00:25:23,362 NARRATOR: The therapists find something deeply troubling. 490 00:25:23,438 --> 00:25:25,978 MARZENA: Look at the muscle tone here and 491 00:25:26,066 --> 00:25:29,986 then nothing, right there. 492 00:25:30,070 --> 00:25:31,700 The musculature on his right side 493 00:25:31,780 --> 00:25:34,070 is very, very thick and very, very strong, 494 00:25:34,157 --> 00:25:36,987 when you compare that to what we see on his left side you feel 495 00:25:37,077 --> 00:25:40,957 just soft tissue that really isn't able to be used the way 496 00:25:41,039 --> 00:25:43,879 that he is intended to use them. 497 00:25:46,461 --> 00:25:50,381 NARRATOR: Spike’s condition is deteriorating. 498 00:25:50,465 --> 00:25:53,925 DR. NATALIE: This concerns me a lot. 499 00:25:54,010 --> 00:25:55,890 COURTNEY: It's hard to see. 500 00:25:55,971 --> 00:25:59,101 We wanna make sure that he's not in any pain. 501 00:25:59,182 --> 00:26:01,142 ‘Cause he moves okay. 502 00:26:01,226 --> 00:26:04,596 But we just wanna make sure that he's not hurting. 503 00:26:12,612 --> 00:26:14,282 STEPHANIE: Get you all harnessed up. 504 00:26:14,364 --> 00:26:15,824 NARRATOR: Back over at the Ranch, 505 00:26:15,907 --> 00:26:20,077 three year old Lilly has a much bigger challenge ahead. 506 00:26:20,161 --> 00:26:22,331 STEPHANIE: All right Lilly, you can do this. 507 00:26:22,414 --> 00:26:25,884 She's gonna be pulling the wagon with three other ponies here at 508 00:26:25,959 --> 00:26:28,089 Fort Wilderness Camp Ground. 509 00:26:28,169 --> 00:26:32,339 This is the next big step for Lilly to be a Cinderella pony. 510 00:26:32,424 --> 00:26:33,344 Nice and slow Bun. 511 00:26:33,425 --> 00:26:35,335 DEANNA: Good girl, step. STEPHANIE: Good boy, easy. Slow. 512 00:26:35,427 --> 00:26:38,307 NARRATOR: Lilly’s pulling a training wagon today. 513 00:26:38,388 --> 00:26:40,598 Cinderella’s out and about in her coach. 514 00:26:40,682 --> 00:26:42,562 STEPHANIE: Oh, I'm glad I noticed that. 515 00:26:42,642 --> 00:26:45,602 DEANNA: So we are hooking up Sherlock and Elsa to start with 516 00:26:45,687 --> 00:26:49,067 and then we’ll hook up Wilbur and Lilly together. 517 00:26:49,149 --> 00:26:51,739 Take you over to Elsa here. 518 00:26:51,818 --> 00:26:54,198 There you go Lilly. 519 00:26:54,279 --> 00:27:00,289 So being in the lead helps Lilly be able to move around. 520 00:27:00,368 --> 00:27:03,118 She actually is very confident by herself. 521 00:27:03,955 --> 00:27:07,995 NARRATOR: But walking as a team is a whole nother ball game. 522 00:27:08,084 --> 00:27:11,214 DEANNA: She said she's ready to go. 523 00:27:12,339 --> 00:27:13,509 Yeah. 524 00:27:13,590 --> 00:27:16,220 STEPHANIE: Ready? Team step. DEANNA: Lilly, step. 525 00:27:16,301 --> 00:27:18,221 STEPHANIE: Good girl Lilly. DEANNA: Good girl. Step. 526 00:27:18,303 --> 00:27:20,813 Good girl. 527 00:27:22,474 --> 00:27:25,604 Good girl. Good girl. 528 00:27:25,685 --> 00:27:28,555 Good girl! 529 00:27:29,564 --> 00:27:30,904 STEPHANIE: We're gonna go to the right, let her out. 530 00:27:30,982 --> 00:27:32,862 DEANNA: Okay. STEPHANIE: There you go. 531 00:27:33,193 --> 00:27:36,403 DEANNA: Kind of an easy way to read the horses’ body language here, 532 00:27:36,488 --> 00:27:38,568 one of the first things you can look at is their ears, 533 00:27:38,823 --> 00:27:42,543 with Lilly you can see her ears are kind of doing different 534 00:27:42,619 --> 00:27:45,249 things every few seconds. 535 00:27:45,330 --> 00:27:48,040 She's just trying to figure out what's happening, 536 00:27:48,124 --> 00:27:52,054 and where she needs to be, where the other ponies are. 537 00:27:52,128 --> 00:27:54,168 STEPHANIE: She's getting her tongue over Deanna. 538 00:27:54,255 --> 00:27:56,125 DEANNA: Okay. STEPHANIE: A little bit of it. 539 00:27:56,216 --> 00:27:58,216 DEANNA: Easy. STEPHANIE: Easy. 540 00:27:58,301 --> 00:27:59,761 DEANNA: Oh, whoa. STEPHANIE: Whoa. 541 00:27:59,844 --> 00:28:02,934 All right, let’s stop for just a second Deanna, let me fix her. 542 00:28:03,014 --> 00:28:04,434 DEANNA: Okay. STEPHANIE: Whoa. Whoa. 543 00:28:04,516 --> 00:28:05,426 Good girl. 544 00:28:05,517 --> 00:28:06,427 DEANNA: Good girl. 545 00:28:06,518 --> 00:28:10,058 I want her to stay straight, and not walk sideways or 546 00:28:10,146 --> 00:28:12,146 be looking around too much. 547 00:28:12,232 --> 00:28:14,152 NARRATOR: After an adjustment to her harness, 548 00:28:14,234 --> 00:28:16,704 Lilly is ready to try again. 549 00:28:16,778 --> 00:28:18,488 DEANNA: Team step. STEPHANIE: Easy. 550 00:28:18,571 --> 00:28:19,861 Easy. Good girl. 551 00:28:19,948 --> 00:28:22,328 DEANNA: Good girl. STEPHANIE: Good girl. 552 00:28:22,409 --> 00:28:24,329 DEANNA: There we go Lily. 553 00:28:24,411 --> 00:28:28,791 NARRATOR: The only way to pass this challenge, 554 00:28:28,873 --> 00:28:31,293 is together. 555 00:28:34,546 --> 00:28:39,086 DEANNA: So I need to make sure I have all four of the ponies even 556 00:28:39,175 --> 00:28:44,345 with each other, so I'm pulling on my left line here, 557 00:28:44,431 --> 00:28:48,311 on Wilbur and Lilly, to get them to turn. 558 00:28:48,393 --> 00:28:51,653 There we go Lilly. Good girl Lilly. 559 00:28:51,730 --> 00:28:53,690 STEPHANIE: Good girl. DEANNA: Good girl. 560 00:28:53,773 --> 00:28:54,773 STEPHANIE: Good girl. Easy. 561 00:28:54,858 --> 00:28:57,188 DEANNA: Lilly is doing amazing, 562 00:28:57,277 --> 00:28:59,897 she is going through the turn beautifully, 563 00:28:59,988 --> 00:29:02,118 she is taking charge and really showing 564 00:29:02,198 --> 00:29:04,828 that she's going to be an amazing lead pony. 565 00:29:04,909 --> 00:29:08,119 NARRATOR: And Lilly’s first wedding is already booked. 566 00:29:08,204 --> 00:29:09,874 STEPHANIE: I can't wait to see her first wedding, 567 00:29:09,956 --> 00:29:12,456 she was born to be a Cinderella pony. 568 00:29:12,542 --> 00:29:14,252 DEANNA: Good girl Lilly. 569 00:29:14,335 --> 00:29:16,915 STEPHANIE: Good girl, that was so good! 570 00:29:17,005 --> 00:29:18,795 DEANNA: She says, “I kinda like this stuff.” 571 00:29:18,882 --> 00:29:21,802 STEPHANIE: Next to the wedding, huh? 572 00:29:27,974 --> 00:29:29,684 CAITLIN: Oh this is gonna be exciting. 573 00:29:29,768 --> 00:29:32,478 NARRATOR: 100 miles away at Vero Beach 574 00:29:32,562 --> 00:29:35,522 conservation representative Caitlin checks on 575 00:29:35,607 --> 00:29:38,897 loggerhead turtle nests that have just hatched. 576 00:29:39,319 --> 00:29:41,649 CAITLIN: Three mornings ago we noticed in this particular nest 577 00:29:41,738 --> 00:29:45,618 there was this little divot of sand here and dozens and dozens 578 00:29:45,742 --> 00:29:49,082 of little teeny tiny turtle tracks coming down out of the sand. 579 00:29:49,162 --> 00:29:52,542 We give them three days to make it out on their own, 580 00:29:52,624 --> 00:29:55,174 let nature take its course, and then after that time that’s 581 00:29:55,251 --> 00:29:58,171 when we're gonna dig in and do the science work. 582 00:29:58,254 --> 00:30:01,014 We're excited to see what we find and my hope it's to find 583 00:30:01,090 --> 00:30:02,340 a lot of empty egg shells. 584 00:30:02,550 --> 00:30:04,340 But I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little bit excited 585 00:30:04,677 --> 00:30:08,177 every time I find a hatchling who needed a little help in the nest. 586 00:30:08,681 --> 00:30:10,931 I'm gonna dig down through. 587 00:30:11,059 --> 00:30:13,849 See what we find here. 588 00:30:13,937 --> 00:30:15,977 First handful. 589 00:30:16,064 --> 00:30:19,484 Oh, check it out, we got a whole nice egg right there. 590 00:30:19,567 --> 00:30:20,527 That’s awesome. 591 00:30:20,610 --> 00:30:22,860 This is probably an unfertilized egg, 592 00:30:22,946 --> 00:30:25,446 and that happens, turtles plan for this. 593 00:30:25,532 --> 00:30:28,832 Lay as many as you can and hopefully the majority of 594 00:30:28,910 --> 00:30:31,250 those eggs are gonna hatch out and make it to the sea. 595 00:30:31,329 --> 00:30:33,919 I'm loving the color and texture of all the empty shells 596 00:30:33,998 --> 00:30:35,118 we're putting out. 597 00:30:35,208 --> 00:30:37,918 It's nice, healthy white papery shells are a great sign 598 00:30:38,002 --> 00:30:40,762 that these eggs had a really easy time on the beach and 599 00:30:40,839 --> 00:30:42,379 developed really well. 600 00:30:42,465 --> 00:30:44,875 NARRATOR: To find out how successful the nest is, 601 00:30:44,968 --> 00:30:47,348 Caitlin counts up the contents. 602 00:30:47,428 --> 00:30:49,428 CAITLIN: We have 79 empty egg shells, 603 00:30:49,514 --> 00:30:52,524 that means 79 sea turtles hatched out of this nest here, 604 00:30:52,600 --> 00:30:53,890 which is a really, really great number, 605 00:30:53,977 --> 00:30:56,517 only five that didn’t, uh, make it or develop, 606 00:30:56,604 --> 00:30:58,734 and that is one heck of a success rate, that’s really, 607 00:30:58,815 --> 00:31:01,895 really great for this nest and for sea turtles in general. 608 00:31:04,362 --> 00:31:07,532 NARRATOR: Caitlin has several nests to check. 609 00:31:07,615 --> 00:31:09,655 CAITLIN: You can see just how many came out, 610 00:31:09,742 --> 00:31:11,372 these tracks all lead straight to the water 611 00:31:11,452 --> 00:31:13,962 which is a great sign. 612 00:31:14,664 --> 00:31:17,294 Oh, something’s moving. 613 00:31:22,839 --> 00:31:26,049 CAITLIN: No way! Hi buddy! 614 00:31:26,134 --> 00:31:29,394 Check it out! Amazing. 615 00:31:29,470 --> 00:31:33,430 This is a loggerhead hatchling and he is ready to go. 616 00:31:33,516 --> 00:31:35,176 Looks like he was just sitting at the top of the nest 617 00:31:35,268 --> 00:31:38,648 but we’ll give him a little bit of a helping hand right now. 618 00:31:39,647 --> 00:31:42,107 We’ll let him go, I don’t wanna delay him. 619 00:31:42,191 --> 00:31:45,361 NARRATOR: This little one has a huge swim ahead that will 620 00:31:45,445 --> 00:31:47,655 take more than 24 hours. 621 00:31:47,739 --> 00:31:49,029 CAITLIN: Literally like a marathon, 622 00:31:49,115 --> 00:31:51,825 off the coast of Florida there's a big patch of algae 623 00:31:51,910 --> 00:31:55,160 that they can hide in, there's food in there for them. 624 00:31:55,246 --> 00:31:58,366 I know it looks rough right now, but it's a good way to get 625 00:31:58,458 --> 00:32:00,498 his strength up before he has to swim. 626 00:32:00,585 --> 00:32:03,045 It's the first time he's used those muscles. 627 00:32:12,805 --> 00:32:15,925 So hard to watch as he like just keeps getting beat back. 628 00:32:16,017 --> 00:32:18,597 It’ll take a couple tries but he’ll get out. 629 00:32:21,397 --> 00:32:22,977 Oh, it always feels so incredible to be able to give 630 00:32:23,066 --> 00:32:25,396 a hatchling a helping hand and if it's a female 631 00:32:25,485 --> 00:32:28,195 we're gonna see her come back in 30 years. 632 00:32:29,072 --> 00:32:30,372 See you later little guy. 633 00:32:30,448 --> 00:32:32,448 Good luck. 634 00:32:36,955 --> 00:32:39,455 DEANNA: Good morning Lilly. 635 00:32:39,540 --> 00:32:41,380 NARRATOR: Dawn at the stables. 636 00:32:41,459 --> 00:32:44,129 DEANNA: All right Lilly, we have a surprise for you. 637 00:32:44,212 --> 00:32:47,052 It's your big day. 638 00:32:47,131 --> 00:32:49,591 Ready for your surprise Lilly? 639 00:32:49,676 --> 00:32:52,676 STEPHANIE: Lilly, look, it's your mom! 640 00:32:52,762 --> 00:32:55,102 She's gonna go with you today. 641 00:32:56,224 --> 00:32:57,394 DEANNA: Make sure that... 642 00:32:57,475 --> 00:33:00,435 NARRATOR: Finally, it's a wedding day. 643 00:33:00,520 --> 00:33:03,980 And the ponies need pampering. 644 00:33:04,524 --> 00:33:08,784 DEANNA: Now we put a bunch of soap all over them and we scrub them down, 645 00:33:08,861 --> 00:33:11,071 make sure to scrub their manes and their tails, 646 00:33:11,155 --> 00:33:14,405 their faces, and even their hooves. 647 00:33:16,577 --> 00:33:19,207 Lilly, you're all clean, it's time for you to get dressed 648 00:33:19,288 --> 00:33:21,078 and ready to go. 649 00:33:21,165 --> 00:33:22,165 All right. 650 00:33:22,250 --> 00:33:24,290 STEPHANIE: Come on mom. 651 00:33:27,171 --> 00:33:29,421 NARRATOR: The team gets ready backstage at 652 00:33:29,507 --> 00:33:32,257 Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, 653 00:33:32,343 --> 00:33:35,433 and today only Cinderella’s coach will do. 654 00:33:35,513 --> 00:33:36,933 STEPHANIE: Lilly you're gonna be great today, 655 00:33:37,015 --> 00:33:40,135 your mom’s behind you and Deanna’s driving, 656 00:33:40,226 --> 00:33:43,346 you're gonna be awesome today. 657 00:33:43,438 --> 00:33:46,728 DEANNA: Team step. STEPHANIE: Good girl Lilly. 658 00:33:46,816 --> 00:33:50,776 Good girl Lilly. Good girl. 659 00:33:52,030 --> 00:33:55,240 NARRATOR: Disney’s wedding pavilion is half a mile away. 660 00:33:55,324 --> 00:33:56,244 (bellows) 661 00:33:56,325 --> 00:33:58,075 STEPHANIE: Good job Lilly. 662 00:33:58,161 --> 00:34:00,121 Slow down Deanna, you got the monorail coming in the bay right now. 663 00:34:00,246 --> 00:34:01,206 DEANNA: Okay. 664 00:34:01,622 --> 00:34:03,212 (rumbling) 665 00:34:03,291 --> 00:34:05,881 STEPHANIE: That's a good girl. DEANNA: Good girl! 666 00:34:05,960 --> 00:34:08,500 STEPHANIE: Good girl. DEANNA: Good. 667 00:34:08,588 --> 00:34:11,218 STEPHANIE: Good job Lilly. 668 00:34:11,674 --> 00:34:14,554 This is exactly what we've been preparing for with Lilly. 669 00:34:14,635 --> 00:34:17,635 She looks like she's been doing this her whole life. 670 00:34:20,475 --> 00:34:22,015 DEANNA: Walk up. STEPHANIE: Good girl. 671 00:34:22,101 --> 00:34:23,191 DEANNA: Stop. Stop. 672 00:34:23,269 --> 00:34:25,609 Team step. Good girl, stop, easy. 673 00:34:25,688 --> 00:34:27,518 And whoa. 674 00:34:27,607 --> 00:34:31,237 All right, now we're just gonna wait for our bride to come out. 675 00:34:31,319 --> 00:34:34,159 STEPHANIE: She did so good, she's so relaxed, she says, 676 00:34:34,238 --> 00:34:36,198 “Everyone gets scratches.” 677 00:34:36,282 --> 00:34:37,912 (laughs) 678 00:34:37,992 --> 00:34:39,952 NARRATOR: Scratches are nice any time. 679 00:34:40,036 --> 00:34:41,906 STEPHANIE: Good girl. 680 00:34:44,582 --> 00:34:47,922 NARRATOR: But Lilly’s waited her whole life for this moment. 681 00:34:48,002 --> 00:34:50,092 KATHLEEN: Oh my, God. 682 00:34:50,171 --> 00:34:53,091 It's incredible! 683 00:34:59,180 --> 00:35:01,430 I feel like Cinderella. 684 00:35:01,516 --> 00:35:03,936 So magical. 685 00:35:04,268 --> 00:35:06,978 DEANNA: Your Prince Charming awaits. 686 00:35:07,063 --> 00:35:10,443 STEPHANIE: Good girl Lilly. 687 00:35:10,525 --> 00:35:12,775 Good girl Lilly. 688 00:35:12,860 --> 00:35:14,570 I am beyond excited. 689 00:35:14,654 --> 00:35:17,914 We knew her destiny from the beginning and to see it all 690 00:35:17,990 --> 00:35:22,250 come together has just been truly magical. 691 00:35:23,412 --> 00:35:26,962 NARRATOR: Lilly finally gets her wish. 692 00:35:27,041 --> 00:35:29,591 As for the fairy tale bride... 693 00:35:29,669 --> 00:35:32,169 KATHLEEN: I've finally found my Prince Charming. 694 00:35:32,255 --> 00:35:33,165 TATE: Guess what I found? 695 00:35:33,256 --> 00:35:34,296 KATHLEEN: Hmm? 696 00:35:34,382 --> 00:35:36,222 (laughs). 697 00:35:45,601 --> 00:35:47,151 (bellows) 698 00:35:47,228 --> 00:35:48,228 HALEY: Good girl, Nadirah! 699 00:35:48,312 --> 00:35:49,732 Oh good girl. 700 00:35:49,814 --> 00:35:51,774 ERIN: So we are having a very busy day today, 701 00:35:51,858 --> 00:35:55,238 we have a reproductive specialist here. 702 00:35:56,863 --> 00:35:58,783 NARRATOR: It's been three months since Mac and 703 00:35:58,865 --> 00:36:01,775 Nadirah’s first mating meet-up. 704 00:36:01,909 --> 00:36:04,699 ERIN: So we do have blood results that indicate she is pregnant. 705 00:36:06,956 --> 00:36:10,746 I'm really happy, it's something that the team we've been working 706 00:36:10,835 --> 00:36:13,585 towards it for a very long time. 707 00:36:13,671 --> 00:36:16,841 And what we are hoping today is being able to conduct 708 00:36:16,924 --> 00:36:19,434 the ultrasound and to have more confirmation. 709 00:36:19,510 --> 00:36:23,850 NARRATOR: Ultrasounds can only image a foot beyond the probe. 710 00:36:25,349 --> 00:36:26,889 DR. WENDY: So going through their thick skin is 711 00:36:26,976 --> 00:36:30,056 quite difficult so what we do is we go rectally. 712 00:36:30,146 --> 00:36:31,436 All right, I'm going in with the probe. 713 00:36:31,522 --> 00:36:33,572 WOMAN: Okay. 714 00:36:33,649 --> 00:36:35,189 DR. WENDY: In. Steady. 715 00:36:35,276 --> 00:36:37,486 Nadirah. Steady. 716 00:36:37,570 --> 00:36:38,530 DR. RYAN: She's all the way in. 717 00:36:38,613 --> 00:36:41,413 NARRATOR: Doctor Wendy aims for Nadirah’s uterus. 718 00:36:41,490 --> 00:36:43,620 DR. BETSY: Good girl. 719 00:36:45,036 --> 00:36:46,326 DR. WENDY: I'm a few inches off. 720 00:36:46,412 --> 00:36:48,042 DR. BETSY: Okay. DR. WENDY: So close. 721 00:36:48,122 --> 00:36:49,872 So I'm wondering if, um... 722 00:36:49,957 --> 00:36:50,877 DR. BETSY: Do you want... 723 00:36:50,958 --> 00:36:52,288 DR. WENDY: Doctor Ryan wants to try to stick his hand 724 00:36:52,376 --> 00:36:54,586 ‘cause he has longer arms. 725 00:36:57,298 --> 00:36:59,838 DR. RYAN: I'll give it a try. 726 00:37:00,468 --> 00:37:02,798 I'm gonna get messy. 727 00:37:03,221 --> 00:37:04,931 Let's hope I don’t strike out, huh? 728 00:37:09,560 --> 00:37:12,440 DR. RYAN: I think I have some extra breeches in my office. 729 00:37:19,737 --> 00:37:23,237 DR. WENDY: Try to come back towards her feet, you know what I mean? 730 00:37:23,616 --> 00:37:26,536 Oh, there we go. Hold on. 731 00:37:27,328 --> 00:37:28,828 That is tip of the uterus right there. 732 00:37:28,913 --> 00:37:30,713 DR. RYAN: Mm-hmm. DR. WENDY: Mm-hmm. 733 00:37:30,790 --> 00:37:32,920 There's a lot of vasculature there. 734 00:37:33,000 --> 00:37:35,710 Looks suspicious of a pregnant elephant. 735 00:37:36,170 --> 00:37:39,470 NARRATOR: Doctor Wendy sees extra blood flow in the area, 736 00:37:39,548 --> 00:37:41,678 a positive sign. 737 00:37:41,759 --> 00:37:44,549 But even with Doctor Ryan’s long arms, 738 00:37:44,637 --> 00:37:47,677 the key shot lies out of view. 739 00:37:47,765 --> 00:37:49,675 DR. RYAN: It appears that part of the uterus that we need 740 00:37:49,767 --> 00:37:53,477 to image has already fallen over the brim of the pelvis so 741 00:37:53,562 --> 00:37:56,152 we can't access it with the angles and the depth that 742 00:37:56,232 --> 00:37:58,902 we can, we can access in there. 743 00:37:59,277 --> 00:38:00,357 (trumpets) 744 00:38:00,444 --> 00:38:02,864 ERIN: Even though we weren't able to see an actual photo of 745 00:38:02,947 --> 00:38:06,157 the elephant baby there were still signs on the ultrasound 746 00:38:06,242 --> 00:38:07,372 that indicates she is pregnant, 747 00:38:07,660 --> 00:38:11,500 so I still feel really good about it. 748 00:38:11,580 --> 00:38:14,170 The gestation for an elephant is 22 months, 749 00:38:14,250 --> 00:38:17,170 so it is almost two years. 750 00:38:17,253 --> 00:38:21,343 We have several opportunities to try to get another one. 751 00:38:26,679 --> 00:38:29,889 NARRATOR: Back at Vero Beach, early morning crowds gather for 752 00:38:29,974 --> 00:38:31,814 a race with a difference. 753 00:38:31,892 --> 00:38:33,942 RACHEL (over speaker): Welcome to the 15th annual 754 00:38:34,020 --> 00:38:35,230 Tour de Turtle! 755 00:38:35,313 --> 00:38:37,363 (cheering) 756 00:38:37,481 --> 00:38:40,611 RACHEL: The sea turtle conservancy created the Tour de Turtles program, 757 00:38:40,776 --> 00:38:42,986 helping to release turtles every single year here at 758 00:38:43,070 --> 00:38:44,240 Disney’s Vero Beach Resort. 759 00:38:44,488 --> 00:38:47,198 So here we have two female loggerhead sea turtles that 760 00:38:47,366 --> 00:38:50,826 successfully deposited their nests on the beach last night. 761 00:38:50,911 --> 00:38:53,411 And right now we're here applying satellite transmitters 762 00:38:53,497 --> 00:38:55,457 to the top of their shell. 763 00:38:55,541 --> 00:38:59,301 Our two sea turtles are swimming alongside 19 other sea turtles 764 00:38:59,378 --> 00:39:02,128 that are participating in the Tour de Turtles this year. 765 00:39:02,214 --> 00:39:04,804 From locations all throughout the Caribbean. 766 00:39:04,884 --> 00:39:07,724 NARRATOR: The trackers allow biologists to monitor 767 00:39:07,803 --> 00:39:11,353 sea turtles away from their nesting beaches. 768 00:39:11,432 --> 00:39:13,852 RACHEL: These transmitters don’t harm the turtle at all and 769 00:39:13,934 --> 00:39:16,774 they fall off naturally after a couple of years. 770 00:39:16,854 --> 00:39:19,324 They’re gonna help us learn really valuable information 771 00:39:19,398 --> 00:39:22,648 about the foraging pathways of several sea turtle species, 772 00:39:22,735 --> 00:39:26,945 their migrations, how and when and why they use these different habitats, 773 00:39:27,031 --> 00:39:29,371 so that we can be sure to best protect them in 774 00:39:29,450 --> 00:39:31,330 the areas that matter most. 775 00:39:31,410 --> 00:39:36,080 RACHEL (over speaker): All right, it's the moment we’ve all been waiting for. 776 00:39:36,165 --> 00:39:41,455 Five, four, three, two, one. 777 00:39:42,338 --> 00:39:46,258 (cheering). 778 00:39:48,594 --> 00:39:50,604 NARRATOR: The mamas will swim hundreds or even 779 00:39:50,679 --> 00:39:54,769 thousands of miles to reach their foraging grounds. 780 00:39:57,228 --> 00:39:58,898 RACHEL (over speaker): And they are off, 781 00:39:58,979 --> 00:40:00,649 not to return for probably 782 00:40:00,731 --> 00:40:05,861 two more years to this nesting beach to come and lay more eggs. 783 00:40:06,779 --> 00:40:09,489 NARRATOR: As the turtles begin their long migration, 784 00:40:09,740 --> 00:40:13,450 the work at Disney goes on. 785 00:40:15,079 --> 00:40:17,039 RACHEL: We've seen our green turtle population numbers 786 00:40:17,415 --> 00:40:19,325 go up across the state of Florida, 787 00:40:19,625 --> 00:40:22,955 and our loggerhead sea turtle population is remaining stable. 788 00:40:23,129 --> 00:40:26,219 My biggest hope is that this trend will be mirrored 789 00:40:26,298 --> 00:40:29,638 in populations across the rest of the world. 790 00:40:29,718 --> 00:40:31,138 That’s why we're all in this role and 791 00:40:31,220 --> 00:40:33,430 we're committed for the long haul. 792 00:40:36,600 --> 00:40:38,770 NARRATOR: Walt Disney’s dream was to create living, 793 00:40:38,853 --> 00:40:42,193 breathing parks for guests to enjoy. 794 00:40:42,273 --> 00:40:46,243 Here, thousands of cast members nurture that dream and 795 00:40:46,318 --> 00:40:49,488 help it to flourish. 796 00:40:49,572 --> 00:40:52,782 Through happy times and sad. 797 00:40:55,077 --> 00:40:57,197 DR. NATALIE: We had to make the hard decision of 798 00:40:57,288 --> 00:40:59,958 euthanizing Spike. 799 00:41:00,040 --> 00:41:02,880 Despite the fact that it was devastating for us, 800 00:41:02,960 --> 00:41:05,460 it was something that we needed to do. 801 00:41:07,923 --> 00:41:11,143 He was getting worse and we needed to make 802 00:41:11,218 --> 00:41:14,258 the right decision for him. 803 00:41:14,346 --> 00:41:17,136 These are some of the hardest days. 804 00:41:19,101 --> 00:41:23,111 For me, being able to meet these gorillas, meet Spike... 805 00:41:23,189 --> 00:41:24,109 RACHEL: Yeah. 806 00:41:24,190 --> 00:41:25,650 DR. NATALIE: And to work with you guys, 807 00:41:25,733 --> 00:41:27,573 I've been able to spend so much time with them and 808 00:41:27,651 --> 00:41:31,821 I've learnt so much more and we've had hard times... 809 00:41:31,906 --> 00:41:32,816 RACHEL: Yeah. 810 00:41:32,907 --> 00:41:34,117 DR. NATALIE: And you guys have been able to get them through 811 00:41:34,200 --> 00:41:37,240 the hard times and keep them as a cohesive friendly group. 812 00:41:37,328 --> 00:41:41,168 And to me that’s been remarkable and a highlight of my career to 813 00:41:41,248 --> 00:41:42,498 be able to do that. 814 00:41:42,583 --> 00:41:44,003 RACHEL: Thank you. 815 00:41:44,084 --> 00:41:46,094 So I'm gonna give these guys a call and we’ll watch the boys 816 00:41:46,170 --> 00:41:50,550 come out and you can kinda get a feel for how they're doing now. 817 00:41:50,633 --> 00:41:54,513 Hey, are you guys ready to ship boys out? 818 00:41:54,595 --> 00:41:56,755 WOMAN (over radio): They're coming out now. 819 00:41:56,847 --> 00:41:58,807 DR. NATALIE: Here we go. RACHEL: Oh there's Gus. 820 00:41:58,891 --> 00:42:02,231 Yes, our old man. 821 00:42:02,311 --> 00:42:05,771 NARRATOR: The bachelor gorillas are still coming to terms with 822 00:42:05,856 --> 00:42:07,606 the loss of Spike. 823 00:42:07,691 --> 00:42:09,781 RACHEL: So see normally Kejana would run... 824 00:42:09,860 --> 00:42:12,150 Hey, bud. 825 00:42:12,238 --> 00:42:14,568 He's looking back, he's making sure Gus is there. 826 00:42:14,657 --> 00:42:16,827 He's definitely adjusting. 827 00:42:20,287 --> 00:42:21,707 DR. NATALIE: How’s Zawadi been doing? 828 00:42:22,498 --> 00:42:25,918 RACHEL: Zawadi used to always pace himself according to Spike 829 00:42:26,001 --> 00:42:27,671 so Spike was often very slow because of his... 830 00:42:27,753 --> 00:42:28,673 DR. NATALIE: Yeah. 831 00:42:28,754 --> 00:42:31,224 RACHEL: Disability, and you can see he's coming right out, 832 00:42:31,298 --> 00:42:33,258 he's moving out further because he doesn’t have 833 00:42:33,342 --> 00:42:35,892 to do that anymore. 834 00:42:40,432 --> 00:42:42,392 You know, they were together for 25 years. 835 00:42:43,018 --> 00:42:46,478 And so it's a complete change. 836 00:42:50,943 --> 00:42:55,113 It's really interesting because gorillas actually do 837 00:42:55,197 --> 00:42:58,907 seem to grieve almost like people. 838 00:43:01,537 --> 00:43:06,747 It's, it's been really hard for the gorillas. 839 00:43:07,167 --> 00:43:10,797 And it's been really hard for the caregivers as well. 840 00:43:11,255 --> 00:43:17,965 I want them to understand how proud we are of them for all 841 00:43:18,053 --> 00:43:20,853 the efforts they gave for Spike and how much better 842 00:43:20,931 --> 00:43:24,021 they really did make his life. 843 00:43:26,478 --> 00:43:31,648 I think that is the one thing to be said about being a keeper and 844 00:43:31,734 --> 00:43:36,074 being a vet is that this is, this is kind of what we signed 845 00:43:36,155 --> 00:43:41,155 up for is we know this is gonna happen and we make things work 846 00:43:41,243 --> 00:43:44,083 and we move forward, even when the bad things happen, 847 00:43:44,163 --> 00:43:48,673 and I think that’s, that’s what makes us so strong. 848 00:43:48,751 --> 00:43:53,011 We’ll, we’ll all get through it because that’s 849 00:43:53,088 --> 00:43:54,758 what we can do for Spike. 850 00:43:54,840 --> 00:43:57,340 DR. NATALIE: Let me give you a hug. 851 00:44:01,472 --> 00:44:03,392 Captioned by Cotter Media Group. 852 00:44:03,442 --> 00:44:07,992 Repair and Synchronization by Easy Subtitles Synchronizer 1.0.0.0 69299

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