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Hello, everyone!
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This is Evildea, your God,
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and today I'm going to the zoo
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with my wife and her best friend
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and husband.
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Now the question: what does a woman have
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in her handbag?
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So, she has a purse,
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cosmetics, I suppose,
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What's that? A mobile phone, and...
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So, we've just arrived at
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Featherdale Wildlife Park, I'm now in
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the car park, and we have to go over there.
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So, I suppose that the aim of today's
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videoblog is just to learn the names of
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the various animals here, because I know
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the names of many animals in Esperanto
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but of course not all, so we'll just
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discover names together.
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So, I suppose that this is the first
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animal which I'll show you,
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it's a bird, of course. In English it's
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'cassowary', and I had to look up
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the name for it in Esperanto, but it's
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kazuaro. I believe that's right,
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I've already forgotten.
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So I now have to recheck.
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Kazuaro. Yes, kazuaro.
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So, my wife has just found a wombat.
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There it is. Show me your beautiful face!
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You're very beautiful.
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My wife finally has a baby!
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Hello, wombat!
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I'm not filming.
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You're very beautiful.
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It's a big cat, but fatter.
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And grey. I really like wombats.
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Yes, vombato in Esperanto.
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Hello, pelican!
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Are you eating something tasty?
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Do you want to share it with me?
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So, according to this, I'm now in the
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koala sanctuary.
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Hello, koala!
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Look at me!
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Your face is very beautiful, isn't it?
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And now we're going to Kangaroo Land.
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So this is actually a wallaby,
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and a wallaby is just a type of kangaroo.
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But it's smaller usually.
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It's a bit funny because when I film
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my videoblogs, people often tend to say
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"Oh, which country are you from?"
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and then I answer "Australia..."
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and they don't know how to respond, as if
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finding non-English speakers here is
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a strange phenomenon.
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Hello, pineapples!
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I remember that a long, long time ago,
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I said to Sarah SC that I would find you,
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and I would take you, and I would name
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your parts for a film.
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Luckily, you're behind a fence.
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Oh wow, this wombat is huge!
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And he needs to clean himself.
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Is that tasty? Seems to be, yes.
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I'm here with my new friend, Wallaby.
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As you can see, he wants to eat,
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he's very hungry.
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So, we're now in the Echidna encounter,
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I suppose.
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So, here's the Australian echidna.
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But this has the name of
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the short-beaked echidna.
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So now I'm at the first cafe
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in this nature park, and we have to
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find food, because I'm very hungry.
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So, I have chocolate, a hotdog,
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cola, and my wife has fish with lemon.
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This eagle is huge! It's bigger than a cat.
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Look at it, I know that it's hard
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to see it.
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And it seems that he likes meat.
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Maybe it's the meat of his victims.
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Don't be afraid of him, don't be afraid.
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He's just testing your clothes.
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Hello, emus!
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Do you want to eat my camera?
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Hello, penguins! Hello penguins!
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How are you?
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So, we're now in the farm, and my wife
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really loves this place because she likes
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the little animals, for example, sheep,
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goats, and so on.
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So, let's go in!
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It's a big rabbit. Rabbit!
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A huge turkey here!
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He's scared of me.
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Or maybe he's scared of the children,
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but it seems that he doesn't want to
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come to me.
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So that's everything, I suppose that
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I'll now go to the restaurant,
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to eat together with... her. Her!
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Yes, we'll eat with HER.
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I'm saying that to scare her, because
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she doesn't know what I'm saying.
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So, yes, we're going to the restaurant.
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No! They're my trousers! Don't touch them.
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She always wants to touch my trousers.
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She doesn't like them.
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And that's everything.
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So, if you like this video, like it,
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share it, subscribe to my channel if you
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haven't yet subscribed, and I'll see you
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all in the next film.
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And if you're not there, I'll find you
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and I'll feed the animals with your flesh.