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00:00 It's heavy, right?
00:02 It's heavy!
00:03 I swear, usually...
00:04 Usually, it's lighter.
00:06 Usually, it's not as heavy as this.
00:08 It's heavy. That's why I was like, "Why is it heavy?"
00:10 Try this one, Ca.
00:12 Is it heavy or not? Try this one.
00:14 This one?
00:16 No.
00:17 You're...
00:18 You're really...
00:19 You're always accusing us of negative thinking.
00:22 No, right?
00:25 No, no, no. It's too much.
00:26 No, right?
00:27 No.
00:28 Now, you're moving this one too.
00:30 We're going to clean it up.
00:32 This is Florida snapping turtle.
00:38 It's from Florida, America.
00:41 You can see the legs.
00:43 There's a snot to clean it.
00:46 Calm down, guys. I'll hold it.
00:48 If you hold the first one, Echa will be brave.
00:53 If you hold the one that Audrey just held,
00:56 will you be brave, Echa?
00:58 This one is not that fierce.
01:02 It's fierce.
01:04 It's called snapping turtle.
01:06 So, they're fierce from the start.
01:09 But why did you show this one?
01:11 There's another fierce one.
01:13 Character. Let's talk about character.
01:15 This character is the fiercest.
01:17 So, I'll show you the fiercest one.
01:20 Ouch!
01:23 Not all water turtles are aggressive.
01:32 But if they bite,
01:34 they'll eat the meat.
01:38 Because of the carnivore.
01:39 So, in the world of snapping turtle,
01:42 there are several types.
01:44 There's alligator snapping turtle.
01:45 And there's Florida snapping turtle.
01:47 In my opinion, Florida snapping turtle is fiercer than the others.
01:51 Is it true?
01:52 In my opinion.
01:53 Are they all Florida?
01:54 No. This one is Florida.
01:56 This one is AST.
01:58 This one is AST.
01:59 If it's AST, it's just like this.
02:01 But it's fierce. Look.
02:03 This one, I've told you many times.
02:06 It's fierce at the bottom of the river.
02:09 Look at its tongue.
02:11 There's a tongue. It's red.
02:14 It's like a worm.
02:17 It's like a worm.
02:18 The fish thinks it's a worm.
02:21 It's coming closer.
02:23 Like that.
02:24 The Florida's neck is so long.
02:26 You're lying. It can go to the back.
02:28 It can't go to the back. But it can go to the back.
02:30 So, when it was trying to bite,
02:33 it's quite far.
02:34 Did you do that or it did that?
02:37 It did that.
02:38 These are the water turtles.
02:42 There are many of them.
02:44 This is a water turtle.
02:47 It can cover its head.
02:49 It can cover its head.
02:51 It can cover its head.
02:53 So, it can cover its head.
02:58 No. This water turtle can cover its head.
03:00 The others can't.
03:02 It's afraid.
03:04 But it can cover its head.
03:07 Look. It can cover its head.
03:10 It can cover its head.
03:12 Even the one that can't cover its head can cover its head.
03:14 So, this is not a water turtle that can't cover its head.
03:16 No. There are two types.
03:18 The one that can't cover its head and the one that can cover its head.
03:19 The one that can't cover its head can cover its head.
03:21 The one that can't cover its head can cover its head.
03:23 It's funny, right?
03:24 And this is the original Indonesian.
03:26 Okay.
03:28 Hold it. It's okay.
03:30 Okay.
03:32 (Indonesian)
03:37 Audrey is so brave, right?
03:43 Look at her pet collection.
03:46 They're all exotic.
03:48 There are many other animals.
03:51 Still in Indo Exotic Pet.
03:53 And where are you going? Stay in Sapana.
03:55 Safari with Irfan.
03:56 Awo.
03:58 (Laughing)
04:00 (Music playing)
04:26 (Music playing)
04:40 Saphana. Awo.
04:43 (Laughing)
04:45 Yoohoo.
04:50 See you again in Saphana.
04:52 Safari with Irfan Hakim.
04:54 Awo.
04:55 Saphana, do you like to keep a chicken or a bird?
04:58 This time, Irfan wants to see birds with unique shape.
05:02 What's in there? Let's see.
05:04 Okay, guys.
05:05 I'm with Nanda.
05:07 How are you, Nanda?
05:08 I'm good.
05:09 We're in...
05:10 This is the aquarium, right?
05:11 Yes.
05:12 Because the park is wide and closed.
05:16 But it's not visible.
05:18 It's so cool.
05:19 And there are some unique animals in here.
05:23 The first one is the eagle.
05:25 Right?
05:26 Yes.
05:27 This eagle is usually seen in paddy fields.
05:29 In paddy fields.
05:31 There are two types of eagle. East and west.
05:33 Yes.
05:34 Is this the east one?
05:35 This is the east one.
05:36 East one.
05:37 What's the difference?
05:38 It's so similar.
05:39 It's so similar.
05:40 This is the east one.
05:41 It's called the eagle.
05:42 Because its legs are thin like an eagle.
05:48 It can fly so far, right?
05:51 Yes, it can.
05:52 Because it's a migratory bird.
05:54 So, it can fly far.
05:55 Yes.
05:56 Migratory bird.
05:57 I thought it's not a migratory bird.
05:59 What was it?
06:01 Migratory bird can go to Australia.
06:06 Yes.
06:07 It can go to Australia, Vietnam.
06:09 That's right.
06:10 It can do whatever it wants.
06:11 And it's so cute.
06:13 It's so light.
06:16 Okay.
06:17 And there's a peacock behind there.
06:19 Is it a bird or a chicken?
06:20 A bird.
06:21 A migratory bird.
06:22 But some people said it's a chicken.
06:23 Some people said it's a chicken.
06:25 Some people said it's a migratory bird.
06:26 So, it can fly far, right?
06:29 Yes, it can.
06:30 So, people rarely know that migratory birds can fly far.
06:33 And it can jump up to 3 meters, right?
06:36 Yes.
06:37 So, it can jump from there to 3 meters.
06:40 In Indonesia, migratory birds are green.
06:43 Yes.
06:44 To protect.
06:45 To protect.
06:46 And this migratory bird is blue.
06:47 From?
06:48 India.
06:49 From India.
06:50 And this migratory bird is male.
06:53 Males are much prettier than females.
06:56 This is the female.
06:58 This one.
06:59 And this is the female.
07:00 Let's get closer.
07:05 Come here, Nanda.
07:06 Come closer to me.
07:07 This is the female.
07:12 It's normal.
07:13 But the one behind is the male.
07:16 And if you look at it, the white color is the male, right?
07:20 Yes, it's true.
07:21 White and blue.
07:22 What's the match?
07:24 Between the blue and white migratory birds.
07:26 That's so cute.
07:27 And this is the female.
07:31 The female is the male.
07:34 And the one behind is the male.
07:40 Sobat Savannah, do you know about the unique and interesting facts about migratory birds?
07:45 With their beautiful feathers, of course.
07:47 Here it is.
07:49 First, migratory birds are not only a symbol of beauty, but also to protect the enemy.
07:54 If migratory birds are considered as a symbol of beauty,
07:57 it turns out that these beautiful feathers have the function to protect themselves from the enemy's attack.
08:01 So, the circles that look like eyeballs on migratory birds
08:05 will be able to protect the enemy who thinks they are confronted by hundreds of migratory birds.
08:10 Second, male migratory birds love to show off their tails.
08:13 Sobat Savannah, do you know that only male migratory birds love to show off their tails?
08:18 During mating season, male migratory birds will open their wings to attract the enemy's attention
08:23 by showing off their tails.
08:25 Third, female migratory birds are smaller.
08:28 Female migratory birds have a smaller body than male migratory birds.
08:33 In addition, female migratory birds have a browner color.
08:36 Not only that, Sobat.
08:38 Female migratory birds also have beautiful features on their heads.
08:42 Just like male migratory birds.
08:44 After discussing about migratory birds,
08:46 Irfan will discuss about migratory birds and also the ring-necked chicken in Sene Sobat.
08:52 Don't go anywhere, okay?
08:54 Let's try, sir.
08:55 I'll bring a jackfruit so that they can come here.
08:59 Hi.
09:00 Okay, while waiting for you to bring the jackfruit,
09:04 what's that behind you?
09:06 The chicken.
09:08 Yes, which chicken?
09:10 The chicken?
09:11 There's a goldfish.
09:13 This is the ring-necked fish.
09:15 Ring-necked fish?
09:16 Yes.
09:17 Where is it from?
09:18 It's from China, but it's domesticated here.
09:22 Yes, that's right.
09:23 It's originally from China, but it's domesticated here.
09:25 Indonesia is great because it can develop anything.
09:28 This is it, guys.
09:30 It's so beautiful.
09:31 Hey, hey.
09:37 In this season, there are a lot of eggs, right?
09:42 Yes, during the rainy season, there are usually eggs.
09:46 That's right.
09:47 And the eggs are laid once a year, right?
09:52 Once a year, yes.
09:54 So, the eggs can lay and develop in mating season.
10:03 And when the mating season is over, the eggs hatch themselves.
10:07 So, the eggs are still in mating season?
10:11 Actually, it's not too long.
10:14 Can it be longer?
10:15 It can be longer.
10:16 Maybe it will start to hatch in September.
10:20 So, the mating season is continuous?
10:22 Yes, it's continuous.
10:23 So, from now on, the eggs are laid until the end of the year?
10:27 Yes, until the end of the year.
10:28 Then, all the eggs will hatch?
10:29 Yes, all the eggs will hatch.
10:30 So, the eggs will hatch at the beginning of the year?
10:32 Yes, they will hatch in the middle of the year.
10:35 Yes, yes.
10:36 Come here, sir.
10:37 Can you ask them to come here?
10:39 Come here.
10:42 Here, here.
10:43 Hold the umbrella.
10:44 I'm talking like a Flamingo.
10:46 What's the difference between Java and India?
10:53 Apart from the color, blue and green,
10:55 there are also the animals, right?
10:57 The animals, yes.
10:58 In Java, it's like a broom.
11:01 But in India, it's like a fan.
11:07 Come here, come here.
11:10 Let's try.
11:11 Let's bring them here.
11:14 Come here, come here.
11:17 Take the camera.
11:18 Come here.
11:20 Come here, baby.
11:29 You can see it clearly.
11:31 The blue ones are the male and female.
11:35 The blue ones are the male and female.
11:37 The blue ones are the male and female.
11:40 The male is very good at ecology.
11:43 Okay, these are the animals in Inagro.
11:48 I hope they will grow well.
11:50 It's so exciting.
11:52 Let's go and see the other animals.
11:54 Savannah!
11:56 Savannah, after talking about the umbrella,
12:05 let's continue to talk about this cute animal.
12:08 Irfan really likes them.
12:11 Let's see.
12:12 Okay, I'm talking about my baby, Daniel.
12:15 This is my baby, Daniel. He's so cute.
12:17 Marmot.
12:22 He looks like my baby, Daniel.
12:24 He's black.
12:25 He looks like a pig.
12:27 Yes.
12:28 This is a marmot.
12:29 Come here, baby.
12:31 What kind of marmot is this?
12:34 Skinny guinea pig.
12:36 Skinny guinea pig.
12:38 Or bald marmot.
12:40 Bald marmot.
12:42 Hairless.
12:43 Without fur.
12:44 Because the normal guinea pig is like this.
12:48 Let's take a look.
12:49 This is the mother, right?
12:50 This is...
12:52 Compare it with the bald one.
12:55 And this one, once again, it's not taken off.
12:58 But this one is like that.
13:01 Look.
13:03 The character is the same.
13:07 Like the normal marmot.
13:10 The sound is like that.
13:12 But this one doesn't have fur.
13:14 Baby.
13:17 It's okay.
13:19 It's okay.
13:20 Relax.
13:21 Relax.
13:22 Don't be naughty.
13:23 This is so cute.
13:25 This is one of my favorite animals.
13:28 Look.
13:29 If I say this is Daniel's baby, people will believe me.
13:35 There are so many babies.
13:41 There are so many babies.
13:43 Once they're born, there are 2 or 3.
13:45 And they're often.
13:46 Often.
13:47 Because sometimes, the marmot is separated from the male and female.
13:52 So, it's like a palace.
13:54 Because every time they meet, they're like a baby.
13:58 How many babies?
14:00 Once they're born, there are 2 or 3.
14:04 And it's so fast.
14:06 Okay.
14:07 Where is this bald one from?
14:09 This bald one is from America.
14:11 And the fat one?
14:13 The same.
14:14 The same.
14:15 And the black one is born here?
14:18 No.
14:20 This is new.
14:22 The pink one?
14:23 The same.
14:24 The same.
14:25 And the black one, what does it eat?
14:27 It eats grass.
14:30 And the pink one?
14:31 The same.
14:32 The same.
14:33 The same.
14:34 The same.
14:35 The facts are like this, Pik.
14:43 Have you heard about the unique facts about the genia pig?
14:47 First, this genia pig needs to drink white water to get rid of thirst.
14:53 But actually, it can get a lot of water from eating grass.
14:57 Second, it's often called genia pig which means pig.
15:00 But actually, they're not pig.
15:02 But a type of rat.
15:04 Third, this marmot is most liked to be hugged by people because they like to be in contact.
15:09 And the last, this marmot is easy to be handled because it's very agile.
15:14 After talking about marmot, this one is also not less than a marmot.
15:20 This is a ghost bird.
15:22 This is a type of ghost bird, native to Indonesia.
15:26 Right.
15:27 Bubo sumatranus.
15:28 It means it's from Sumatra, right?
15:29 Not all of them.
15:30 So, even though it's called sumatranus, it's actually spread.
15:33 There's no kalimantanus?
15:35 No.
15:36 Papuanus?
15:37 No, it's not.
15:38 Okay, and this is very exciting.
15:41 One of its characteristics is that it has feathers on its head.
15:48 But this one is not yet, because it's not big.
15:51 This one is still a teenager.
15:53 Teenager, in a way.
15:54 Yes.
15:55 And we can see its legs.
15:57 Its legs, ghost bird and rat, are very big and strong.
16:02 Because it's used to catch the prey.
16:04 Right.
16:06 And its claws can make it look like a rat, like a ghost bird.
16:11 Because usually, when they have an accident, they wear gloves.
16:14 So that they don't hurt our hands.
16:18 And its eyes are very good for bubo sumatranus.
16:22 I really like it.
16:23 Solid black, very round.
16:26 Even though it's not yet protected, it doesn't mean it's raised in a big way.
16:32 Because, I remember, ghost bird keepers are very stingy.
16:37 Stingy, difficult, and sometimes it can't be friends.
16:41 So we have to be patient and keep our commitment.
16:45 Reptiles can eat once in a few days.
16:48 But this one, every day and once it eats, it can eat a lot of rats.
16:53 It can eat chicken, it can eat rabbit, it can eat goat.
16:57 It can eat goat.
16:58 Stingy.
17:00 It can eat millions of food in a month.
17:04 It can eat 2-3 times a day.
17:06 Like a human.
17:07 And all the meat.
17:09 We, the owner, lose to it.
17:11 So you are an expensive animal.
17:16 And the dirt is also dirty.
17:19 Yes, it's dirty.
17:20 You can see it.
17:21 See, it's already dirty.
17:23 But in agriculture, it helps the farmers to get rid of pests.
17:29 Like rats and other things.
17:31 So it's kept by the farmers, but it's kept in the paddy field.
17:35 So if it knows one spot of its house, it will remember it.
17:40 It's different with the eagle.
17:41 The eagle's house is 2 km radius.
17:44 So it can move to anywhere.
17:46 It's like a blood bird.
17:48 If it's already hit, it will stay there.
17:50 So if you have a bird in your area, don't catch it.
17:55 Don't keep it, let it fly freely.
17:57 And it will stay there to protect the environment.
18:01 Because it doesn't move to anywhere.
18:03 That's it.
18:04 So you can keep it, but it will fly freely.
18:08 Yes.
18:10 Are you happy?
18:14 Okay, this is it.
18:19 Bubo Sumatranus.
18:22 Savannah!
18:23 Still in Savannah.
18:34 Next, Audrey will show us the other animals.
18:38 Which are the lizard and tarantula.
18:40 Still in Savannah, Savannah with Irfan.
18:44 If I get invited, I will be a Tarzan.
18:48 So I'm the genie.
18:51 Okay.
18:52 What else?
18:56 There are other animals.
18:57 There are tiger, and other animals.
18:59 This...
19:00 We're not anti-racist.
19:03 -We're just bored. -Yeah, that's right.
19:04 I want to ask, "Do you have an animal house?"
19:06 And I'm like...
19:08 I'm so mad.
19:10 I'm already in your area, and I'm like...
19:12 This is a rhino, but it doesn't have a rhinoceros.
19:18 Oh my god, guys.
19:19 How many legs does it have?
19:21 Maybe eight?
19:22 A rhino.
19:24 You have a rhino?
19:26 Yeah.
19:27 This is Asian Forest Scorpion.
19:29 So...
19:31 So, a rhino is a forest from Asia.
19:33 Asia, that's right.
19:34 So, it's from Indonesia.
19:36 Rhino is venomous.
19:39 What is venomous?
19:41 I think it's venomous.
19:43 I'm talking about venomous.
19:44 Not venomous.
19:45 It's venomous.
19:46 I think it's venomous.
19:47 but...