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Hey, it's me Blippy
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and this is my best friend Meeka.
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Hi, Amika. Nice
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to Meeta. And this is our
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car, the Blippy Mobile.
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Yeah, the Blippy Mobile takes
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us to amazing places where we
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have awesome adventures.
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I wonder where will we go
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today? Jump
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in the Flippy mobiles.
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You're playing and learning along
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the way, Hey, adventures
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jump this way.
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It's flippy and mecause.
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Of the road trip.
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Day boy,
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boy boy, this
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is fun. I love bouncing.
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Hey, where are we bouncing?
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Meka?
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Because we're pretending to vik You're
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rus My jam pack is
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my kangaroo pouch.
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I love kangaroos me
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too.
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I would love to see a real one.
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Aren't kangaroos from Australia?
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Ooh maybe let
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me check my world map.
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Hmm, you're right, Blippy,
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kangaroos are from Australia.
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So cool?
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Wait are you thinking
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what I'm thinking?
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Road trip? Hey
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friend?
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Do you want to come with us?
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All right?
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Awesome, I'll check the maps
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I've got in my jam pack. Meet
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you at the Clelippy Mobile.
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Oh hi,
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ophiehi OHI.
2:00
Put your seat thousand fun.
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Get ready for myriconna.
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Have some fun in the Flippy Mobile
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wheel drive away, finding
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you ad benches, real lap and
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play.
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Let's fell ye gi
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me ii, Let's go I
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l a all right. According
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to my map and compass watch.
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To get to Australia, we'll need
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to fly over the Pacific
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Ocean.
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All right, I'm gonna eat
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dwings twing confirmed.
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Look down there in the ocean. See
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all those squiggly lines. Those
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are reefs. They are made up
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of.
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Rocks and coral. According
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to my map, that's the great barrier
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reef.
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Oh I see something where
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it is? I see Australia
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and.
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I know the perfect game to play while
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we fly there. What's
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outside your window?
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Ay? Friend? Do you want to play what's
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outside your window with us?
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Awesome? Oh?
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You can look.
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Outside, close your eyes.
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Imagine what you see? A
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monster truck? Who knows
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what's outside your window?
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Okay, I'll go first.
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That really cool white building
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with the huge shells on the roof is the
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Sydney Opera House.
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What do you see outside of your window?
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And what sound does it make? Awesome?
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Australia is so big. Hang
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on, kangaroos, We're on our way.
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Look, Mika, down there, I
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see red rocks, bushes and
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a small pond.
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Yeah, I bet this is where
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the kangaroos live.
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Oooh, there's a man in a jeep
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with a microphone. Let's land
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and ask him. Hey,
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it's me Blippy and this is my
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best friend Meeka.
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Nice to meet you.
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Hello, my name is doctor Duncan.
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Welcome to the FBIC, one of the world's
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largest natural areas.
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Whoa, hey, we want
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to learn all about kangaroos and
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their pouches.
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Can you help us? Absolutely,
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Blippy, I can tell you lots about
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kangaroos. In fact, we're
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actually on a wildlife preserve where
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all kinds of animals live.
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How do you know so much about the outback
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and the animals that live here?
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And why do you have a microphone.
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I'm a zoologist.
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I study animals in this microphone
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helps me record their sounds.
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Wow, that is so cool.
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Sometimes the best way to find wildlife
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is just to listen close and follow
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your ear.
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Hey, I know the perfect
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game we can play. What's that
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sound?
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Yeah? Do you want to play?
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Two? Awesome?
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What's that sound? Follow
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your ears? What do you hear
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a hug, a splash or even
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a rack?
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Or the sounds today?
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Okay, let's listen.
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Whoa, there's a whole family
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of kangaroos.
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What do you hear? That
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is awesome?
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Yearful not to get too close.
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Kangaroos are wild animals and it's
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siphest to keep a distance.
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Oh, they're so cute. What
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are those sounds the kangaroos are making,
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Doctor Duncan.
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A kangaroo makes this sound as
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a way of talking to the Joey in their
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pouch.
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Name is joey.
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Kangaroo babies are called Joey's,
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but that's not their name. A joey
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is just another word for a baby kangaroo.
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So cool. Do any other
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animals have pouches?
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Oh? Sure, bossoms, warm
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bets, wallabies, koalas and
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a few others too. Animals who
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raise their young in pouches are called
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marsupials.
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Marsupials so cool.
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There's actually quite a few marsupials
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who are from Australia. In fact, I
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was just going to check out an area where some koalas
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like to hang out. Would you like to follow
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me and see them too?
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Yes?
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Please?
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All right?
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Follow meers
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koalas.
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The dance
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to the soundery do with
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babies in a pouch like the little brunt
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peg.
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It's the sound the out back.
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Short hair keeps them cool.
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I don't when the air is
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hot because they don't
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have a pull. All
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they do is hop hop up.
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Big buffs. But she tells a cute little
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palms. Let's get these animals
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around them.
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The plums. What are they called?
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Marsupah popping
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kangaroos.
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The sound of grip
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beebies in a pot, just like.
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A little craft packet, like any
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It's.
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The sound of the out back.
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Hey blippy.
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Doctor Duncan is parking near that big
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rock and those tall Treeskoalas.
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Are tree dwellers, which means they live
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in trees. I can hear them up there
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with my microphone.
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Hmmm, I can't see
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them.
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That's because the koalas are behind
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the leaves.
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Huh. I know how we can see them.
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That big rock is as tall
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as those trees. Let's go up
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there. I'm
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gonna need frog legs.
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Frog leg confer.
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Climb in Mika and we'll bounce
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up there. Thanks
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for all your help, doctor Duncan.
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Thank you.
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Bye.
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Let's go.
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Bye bye.
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Whoa.
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I love bouncing may
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too.
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Whoa.
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From the top of this rock, I can
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see the koalas.
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I see them too.
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Hey, koalas, what's up?
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Look That one has a baby
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in her pouch.
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So cute.
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If you listen carefully, you might
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be able to hear them too.
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Would you like to listen with us?
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Cool? I
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can hear them. That one
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has a really deep voice.
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That one's munching on a leaf. Hey,
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that means they like eating leaves.
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All she yawned, looks
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like she's taken a nap.
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Getting a closer look at things can give
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you a better understanding of them.
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Yeah, she's
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making me sleepy. Let's
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head back to the clubhouse. Good idea,
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Mica, let's go.
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I love seeing the unique animals
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in the outback.
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And we learned a lot too. It's
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been so much fun learning new things
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today.
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What did we learn today? It's
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so cool?
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One? Two, three?
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Can you tell me?
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I learned that animals with pouches
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are called marsupials and that lots
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of them live in Australia.
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Yeah, and I learned that kowalas
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like to eat leaves. I
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also learned something else.
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What's that, blippy?
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I learned that Australian animals are
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super cute.
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They sure are. Wait,
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I have an idea. Let's have
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another road Trip Real Soon.
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Great idea, Mica, and
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you're invited to Bye
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bye bye, jump
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in the flippy mobiles, out
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your plane.
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And learning a lot away.
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Hey Adventures, Jump
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this way, It's bcause.
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Of the road TRIPAY.
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This podcast is executive produced
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by Moonbug Entertainment and Wheelhouse
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DNA AY
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