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A
The
first
recruiter
that
I'm
going
to
introduce
you
to
today
is
called
charlotte,
and
this
is
charlotte.
Charlotte,
is
a
type
of
animal
called.
A
chili
rose
tarantula.
She
comes
from
the
south
american
country
of
chile
and
rose
because
she's
got
pink
rosy
hairs
to
the
back
of
her
head
now,
being
a
tarantula
she's,
just
a
big
hairy
spider,
but
she's,
not
the
biggest
type
of
spider
in
the
world.
The
biggest
type
of
spider
in
the
world
is
a
goliath,
birdie
and
spider.
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Their
body
would
be
as
big
as
my
fist
and
legs
could
be
as
big
as
your
dinner
plate.
So
really
really
big.
Now
being
a
spider,
these
guys
are
invertebrates
and
they
are
what
belong
to
family
called
arachnids.
So
they're
not
insects,
they
don't
have
six
legs,
they
have
got
eight
legs,
so
one
two,
three
four,
five,
six,
seven,
eight
four
on
each
side
and
then
they
have
these
two
smaller
things
at
the
front
of
their
head.
A
That
look
like
legs,
but
they're
actually
called
pita
pulps
now
spiders,
as
well
as
having
eight
legs,
have
eight
eyes
and
they're
just
based
at
the
top
of
their
head
here,
and
they
can
actually
see
right
around
keeping
an
eye
out
for
predators
and
prey
now
being
a
trash
lots
of
people
think
these
guys
make
giant
big
webs
because
they're
big
spiders,
but
they
don't
they're
too
heavy.
They
would
break
those
webs
what
they
do
is
they
live
down
the
little
borough
and
they
put
a
little
bit
of
web
outside
that
borough.
A
We'll
sit
in
that
burrow
and
wait
for
the
tiny
little
vibrations
and
wait
until
their
prey
heads
that
way
up
and
once
they
get
their
way
out.
What
they'll
do
they'll
jump
onto
their
prey?
They
will
grab
hold
of
it
with
their
peed-up
pulps
and
they
will
wrap
it
with
silk.
They
produce
this
silk
web
from
the
spinnerets.
Here
in
their
bottom,
and
they
will
wrap
that
around
their
prey
to
catch
and
hold
it,
then
they
will
inject
it
with
venom.
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They've
got
two
large
fangs
here
at
the
front
of
their
face
and
they
will
inject
their
prey
with
venom
that
venom
breaks
down
the
inside
of
the
insect
and
turns
it
a
bit
like
a
milkshake
inside.
So
they
will
then
suck
the
inside
that
liquid
form
of
the
insect
back
up
in
through
their
fangs
and
that's
how
they
eat
their
prey.
Now,
lots
of
people
think
spiders
protect
themselves
or
try
to
sorry
protect
themselves
with
their
large
fangs.
They
actually
protect
themselves
with
these
lovely
hairs
all
over
their
body.
You
can
see
charlotte.
A
Here's
got
a
very
hairy
bottom
and
when
she
gets
scared,
she
will
actually
flick
those
tiny
little
hairs
up
into
the
air.
The
hairs
are
so
small
that
they
can
go
into
your
skin
and
even
your
eyes.
So
if
a
predator
is
trying
to
eat
these
guys,
they'll
get
those
little
bottom
hairs
in
their
eyes
and
stuff
and
make
them
really
itchy
and
sore,
and
that
gives
her
a
chance
to
run
away
and
protect
herself.
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A
A
A
World
so
our
next
week,
critter
little
explorers
is
called
milo
and
milo
is
one
of
our
two
meerkat
brothers.
Now
meerkats
are
quite
a
common
species
that
come
from
the
wild,
the
deserts
of
africa
and
they
live
in
large
groups
of
up
to
20
20
to
50
animals,
usually
consistent
of
a
male
and
female
and
all
their
babies.
Now
you
can
see
milo
here
is
looking
around
quite
a
lot
he's
using
his
head
to
move
from
side
to
side,
seeing
if
there's
any
predators
in
the
wild.
A
When
the
group
goes
out
to
forage
for
food
in
the
mornings,
they
will
always
be
one
of
these
meerkats
high
up
on
sentry
duty.
That
means
they'll
be
up
in
a
branch
on
top
of
a
tournament.
Mine
they'll
be
looking
for
any
coming
predators
like
lions
or
eagles
or
oils,
or
anything
like
that,
and
if
they
see
a
predator
or
something
like
that,
they'll
give
a
little
alarm
call
to
warn
the
rest
of
their
families,
so
they
can
run
down
the
nearest
bolt
hole.
A
These
guys
have
a
lovely
set
of
claws
in
the
front
of
the
feet
which
they
use
for
digging.
In
the
ground
for
finding
their
insect
food,
now
these
guys
love
to
eat,
insects
and
bugs,
but
they'll
also
eat
snakes
and
lizards
birds
and
birds,
eggs,
small
mammals
and
believe
it
or
not.
These
guys
love
eating
scorpions
as
well.
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They'll
actually
hunt
the
scorpions,
and
if
they
get
stung
by
that
venom
venomous
scorpion,
they
won't
actually
get
sick
like
we
would
if
we
got
stung
by
scrubbing,
so
they
have
actually
adapted
to
be
able
to
keep
themselves
safe
from
scorpion.
Stings
lots
of
people
think
they're
so
cool,
because
they've
seen
them
on
tv
adverts
on
the
lion
king
who
to
moon,
is
a
meerkat
that
they'll
make
great
pets.
But
these
guys
promise
you
do
not
make
good
pets,
they
need
company
of
their
own.
A
They
need
large
enclosures
to
make
sure
that
they're
kept
active
and
can
forage
and
find
their
food.
They
can
be
very
smelly
and
they
can
be
a
little
bit
nippy.
Unfortunately,
mork
and
milo's
mother
was
someone's
pet
and
they
she
gave
birth
to
the
babies
and
didn't
know
how
to
rear
them.
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So
I
reared
her
him
and
his
brother
since
they're
little
babies,
so
they're
friendly
with
me,
but
not
so
friendly
for
anybody
else
because
of
lockdowns
and
stuff
like
that,
we
are
not
able
to
bring
them
out
frame,
watch
okay
to
meet
you
in
your
classroom
or
your
group,
or
your
birthday
parties
at
the
moment.
So
you
can
see
it
when
we're
quieter.
Setting
like
today,
mork
is
a
lot
happier,
although
he
still
wants
to
go
back
and
play
with
his
brother
in
his
little
travel
box.
A
So
today
we
have
met
a
tarantula
and
a
meerkat,
so
an
animal
that
lots
of
people
are
scared
of
to
an
animal
that
lots
of
people
think
are
cute.
But
just
like
I
mentioned,
every
single
animal
in
the
world
is
important,
whether
it's
a
spider,
a
meer
cat,
an
oil,
an
armadillo,
an
elephant,
a
whale
or
even
us.
A
We
all
have
an
important
part
to
play
in
the
world
and,
as
I
mentioned
before,
in
our
other
videos,
we
can
all
make
a
difference,
no
matter
what
age
we
are
so
guys,
next
time,
you're
out
in
an
outdoor
space,
looking
or
walking
with
your
family
or
taking
a
dog
for
a
walk,
look
around
look
at
the
trees.
Look
for
the
animals
around
whether
they're
birds
in
the
trees
in
the
sky,
squirrels
running
on
the
ground,
frogs
in
the
ponds
and
streams
we
have
or
insects
and
bugs
underneath
the
leaves
on
the
ground.
A
So
today's
book
is
called
why
the
animals
came
to
town
by
michael
forman.
I
was
woken
by
the
strangest
sign
quiet
at
first,
but
getting
lighter
a
trump
trump
of
marching
feet,
louder
and
louder
down
our
street.
I
peeped
around
the
curtains
and
an
evening
light
so
saw
coming
round
the
corner,
the
most
amazing
sight,
every
kind
of
animal
from
all
around
the
world
all
coming
down
our.
A
A
From
the
scythe
came,
penguins
and
kangaroos,
with
pandas
from
the
east
out
of
africa,
came
elephants
and
a
herd
of
wildebeest
anteaters
apes
and
antelope
armadillos
and
koalas
baboons
and
bison
beavers
bats
ostriches
and
meerkats
hippos
rhinos,
chimpanzees,
monkeys,
moose
and
wallabies
leopards,
lizards,
lions
and
llamas
all
coming
down
our
street
around
the
world.
The
animals
came
and
danced
and
pranced
all
down
our
street
and
as
they
danced
they
sang
the
song.
Wakey
wakey
everyone
you've
been
asleep
for
far
too
long.
Our
world
is
burning
melting
sinking
everywhere.
A
A
A
I
saw
them
there.
I
really
did.
I
really
really
really
did.
I
hope
you
saw
them
too,
and
I
hope
you
felt
the
same
as
me.
How
empty
all
the
world
would
be
without
the
animals
roaming
free,
we
can
help
to
spread
the
word.
It's
time
the
animal's
song
was
heard.
Let's
spread
the
message
you
and
me:
that's
why
the
animals
came.
You
see.
A
I
hope
you
enjoyed
that
story,
a
little
explorers
and
it's
so
important
to
realize
that
lots
of
animals
around
the
world
are
in
trouble.
The
world
is
warming
up,
the
ice
caps
are
melting
and
almost
like
polar
bears
are
in
trouble,
rainforests
are
disappearing
and
animals
on
our
back
doorstep
are
in
trouble
as
well
like
icon,
the
hedgehog
we
met
in
one
of
our
other
videos
or
some
of
the
orals
or
amphibians.