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Animals who need to be taken care of them because they are in danger.
Meet the Reporters from Channel 21. They're asking questions, get ready everyone.
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Oh, they're looking for answers, doing research is fun.
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Meet the Reporters from Channel 21. Channel 21.
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Hi everyone, welcome back to Channel 21. I'm Amy.
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And I'm Max. Today's programme is about a very serious topic. Animals that are in danger.
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When animals are in danger, it means that there aren't many of their species left on the planet.
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So we need to protect them.
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Let's go to my aunt's cafe and ask people what they know about this topic.
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Excuse me, do you know any animals that are in danger?
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Yes, I do. Blue whales.
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Why are they in danger?
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Because people hunt them.
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Do you know any animals that are in danger?
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Yes, mountain gorillas.
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Why are they in danger?
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Actually, I'm not sure.
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Do you know any animals that are in danger Aunt May?
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Yes, koalas.
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Why are they in danger?
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I think it's because there are fewer forests for them to live in.
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I wanted to learn more about one of these animals, so here's my video about koalas.
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Koalas live in the east of Australia.
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Some people think they're bears, but they're not.
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They're marsupials, like kangaroos.
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Koalas look like teddy bears.
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They've got grey fur on their back and cream fur on their front.
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They've got long claws too. Perfect for climbing.
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Koalas haven't got a lot of energy.
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They sleep about 18 hours every day.
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Baby koalas are called joeys.
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Look, the mother carries the joey on her back.
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Koalas eat leaves from the eucalyptus tree.
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They need to eat a lot.
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In the past, there were lots of eucalyptus forests like this in Australia
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But now they're disappearing
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Some forests are disappearing because humans cut down the trees to build roads
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The gas from power stations can harm eucalyptus trees too
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All animals need a clean and safe place to live
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We need to protect the koalas' habitat so that there are plenty of eucalyptus leaves for the koalas to eat.
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That was a great video, Amy.
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Thanks for Endanger.
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Me too. There are lots of things that we can do. Why don't we make a list?
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Okay, and after that we can make an action plan. What would you write on the list?
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Bye everyone. See you next time.
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We'll be right back.
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- Subido por:
- Ángel P.
- Licencia:
- Dominio público
- Visualizaciones:
- 78
- Fecha:
- 31 de enero de 2021 - 21:23
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Duración:
- 03′ 37″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 1280x720 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 28.56 MBytes
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