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Subido el 18 de abril de 2022 por Mari Carmen M.

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At the Wildlife Park 00:00:01
I'm at the Wildlife Park with my dad and my brother Alex. 00:00:03
My name's Lena. I love animals. 00:00:11
It's ten o'clock. The Wildlife Park is open. 00:00:16
This is a map of the park. There are lots of animals here. 00:00:22
My favourite animals are camels 00:00:27
Alex loves penguins 00:00:31
I want to see the rhinos too 00:00:35
They're near the railway 00:00:39
Dad likes snakes 00:00:41
They're in the reptile house 00:00:44
We're going there first 00:00:46
This is the reptile house 00:00:49
It's great! 00:00:55
They've got snakes 00:00:57
They've got crocodiles too 00:01:00
They're called Morlitz crocodiles 00:01:04
They're from Central America 00:01:08
But there are not many of these crocodiles alive now 00:01:10
They're rare 00:01:15
There are lots of rare animals at the wildlife park 00:01:16
These are Bactrian camels 00:01:22
They're big and have two humps on their back 00:01:27
They're hairy 00:01:31
They live in the desert 00:01:35
But there are not many camels living in the desert now 00:01:39
They're rare 00:01:43
There's a baby camel at the wildlife park 00:01:44
It's three months old 00:01:49
It's tired 00:01:52
Wildlife parks help rare animals 00:01:54
They protect them and help them to have babies 00:01:58
What time is it, Dad? 00:02:03
It's eleven o'clock 00:02:09
They feed the giraffes at half past eleven 00:02:10
We want to watch them eat 00:02:17
The keeper is feeding the giraffes 00:02:21
They're hungry 00:02:30
They're eating leaves 00:02:32
Now I'm having a snack too 00:02:35
I'm eating an apple 00:02:42
Alex is having a drink 00:02:47
We're looking at a giant tortoise now 00:02:52
It's very big and it moves slowly 00:02:59
This tortoise is 50 years old 00:03:04
What time is it, Dad? 00:03:09
It's half past twelve 00:03:13
They feed the penguins at half past twelve 00:03:15
We need to hurry 00:03:21
Wow! There are lots of penguins 00:03:23
There are young and old penguins 00:03:27
The young penguins are grey 00:03:31
But the older penguins are black and white 00:03:35
They can't fly, but they like swimming in the water 00:03:39
We're helping the keeper to feed the penguins 00:03:46
They like small fish 00:03:53
This is fun! 00:03:58
Now it's time for lunch 00:04:03
After lunch, we're going to see the rhinos 00:04:07
We're having a brilliant day 00:04:16
Autor/es:
María del Carmen Mancheño
Subido por:
Mari Carmen M.
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial
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Fecha:
18 de abril de 2022 - 23:28
Visibilidad:
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Centro:
CP INF-PRI SAN MARCOS
Duración:
06′ 02″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
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Tamaño:
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