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ZOO
ZOO
ZOO... yeah, yeah. Save your jokes because I've actually seen this movie, and let me tell you -- it's pretty amazing, especially considering it's pretty much about some pretty, well, crazy stuff. But if Terrence Malick and David Lynch were morphed into one person and made a documentary film about zoophiles -- ZOO would be it. Some of the most amazing cinematography and visuals I've seen in a long time. Cinematic eyecandy and a revolution in doc-filmmaking.
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Scorpions-The zoo+LYRICS
Scorpions-The zoo+LYRICS
Please Subscribe if you like this!LYRICS:The job is done and I go out Another boring day I leave it all behind me now So many worlds away I meet my girl, she's dressed to kill And all we gonna do Is walk around to catch the thrill On streets we call the zoo We eat the night, we drink the time Make our dreams come true And hungry eyes are passing by On streets we call the zoo We eat the night, we drink the time Make our dreams come true And hungry eyes are passing by On streets we call the zoo Enjoy the zoo And walk down 42nd Street You wanna be excited too And you will feel the heat...
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Cute Black-footed Cat at Brookfield Zoo
Cute Black-footed Cat at Brookfield Zoo
The Chicago Zoological Society, which manages Brookfield Zoo, is happy to announce its newest addition, and a first for the zoo: a black-footed cat born on February 14. Although staff are now cautiously optimistic about the kitten's future, such was not the case in the beginning. Hours after his birth, Animal Programs staff became concerned about the male kitten's well-being because his 4-year-old mother, Cleo, appeared not to be providing proper maternal care. To ensure that he had a chance for survival, staff quickly decided to intervene and handrear the kitten at the Chicago Zoological Society's Animal Hospital, where he received round-the-clock care. He was placed in an incubator to increase and maintain his body temperature. Now 6 weeks old and gaining weight, the kitten is being fed a milk formula from a small bottle and is starting to eat solid foods. Black-footed cats, which are classified as vulnerable on The International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species, is the smallest of the African felines. Guests visiting Brookfield Zoo can see the kitten's parents, Cleo and Butch, on exhibit in The Fragile Desert. For the immediate future, the kitten will be off exhibit.
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GOING TO THE ZOO TOMORROW - with Lyrics
GOING TO THE ZOO TOMORROW - with Lyrics
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Happy Tree Friends - A to Zoo (Part 1) (Ep #53)
Happy Tree Friends - A to Zoo (Part 1) (Ep #53)
Episodes, games, merchandise & DVDs visit: www.happytreefriends.com HTF on Facebook bit.ly HTF on Twitter: bit.ly
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Loreen - Euphoria (Zoo Version)
Loreen - Euphoria (Zoo Version)
Paradise Wildlife Park (UK) get into the spirit of the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest! Our favourite song is Loreen 'Euphoria' - she definitely gets our 12 points and we wish her the best of luck in Baku! Download her amazing song here: itunes.apple.com Director/Producer: Matthew Blakemore
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Mylo the Cat Goes to the Zoo
Mylo the Cat Goes to the Zoo
Mylo the Cat visits the Miami Metro Zoo in Florida, and provides some freakin witty commentary. Leave a comment with your choice of Siiiiiickest Animal of the Day! List of Animals in this video (in order of appearance)... Bird, Camel, Another Bird, Lions, Ostrich, Komodo Dragon, Hippopotamus, Baby, Birdduck/Duckbird, Orangutan, Duck, Singing Dog, Fancy Bird, Antelope, Giraffe, Turtles, Pelicans, Flamingos, Small-Clawed Otter, Chimpanzees, Squirrel, Elephants, Scary Bird, Tigers, Rhinoceros, Hyena, Little Baby Monkeys, Another Kind of Rhino, Some More Birds, Koala Bear, Crocodile, Zebra, Somali Wild Ass, Gorillas. Add Mylo on Facebook - www.facebook.com Visit the Miami Metro Zoo - www.miamimetrozoo.com If by some miracle this goes even remotely viral, a large amount of the proceeds will be donated to the Miami Metro Zoo.
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Sofia the Lion Tamer at Wellington Zoo, New Zealand - 4th January 2012
Sofia the Lion Tamer at Wellington Zoo, New Zealand - 4th January 2012
Sofia Walker the Lion tamer, my very brave daughter @ Wellington Zoo New Zealand, recorded by mother 4th January 2012. Original video. Please also see the other video recorded by our family of Sofia. www.youtube.com Wellington Zoo is a magical place of learning and fun, leaving visitors with a sense of wonder and respect for nature and a belief in the need for a sustainable co-existence between wildlife and people. www.wellingtonzoo.com www.facebook.com
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Baby Aardvark and Mom at Brookfield Zoo
Baby Aardvark and Mom at Brookfield Zoo
Brookfield Zoo is happy to announce the birth of an aardvark on January 12, 2012. Because of the dedicated care provided by the Society's zookeepers, veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and nutritionist, the now healthy 13-pound calf has a bright future ahead of it. Although the calf will not be on exhibit for several months, zoo guests will be able to view it via a live video monitor In the near future. A newborn aardvark, which weighs about 4½ pounds at birth, is very fragile for its first few weeks of life. To ensure its best chance for survival, Animal Programs staff decided to assist the calf's 7-year-old mom, Jessi, in rearing her infant. Since its birth, the unsexed calf has received around-the-clock care that has included a neonatal examination and extra hydration and supplemental feeding when needed to make certain it is healthy and gaining the proper amount of weight. The supplemental aardvark formula the calf receives replicates the fat, carbohydrates, and other nutrients of a mother aardvark's milk composition. For several weeks following its birth, the calf spent nights at the zoo's Animal Hospital being cared for by the veterinary staff and brought back to its mom in the mornings. Aardvarks are nocturnal and Jessi sleeps during the day, giving the calf uninterrupted time to nurse and get all the nutrients it can from its mother's milk. This scenario mimics what would take place in the wild: a mother aardvark would leave its burrow to go forage for food <b>...</b>
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Elliot's Zoo
Elliot's Zoo
Elliot has to convince the zoo inspector not to close the zoo down, with the help of his feral father and his best friend, Alan the bear. This animated short film came out of the Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe, based in London and we'd love to get your feedback on this never-before-seen short. Do you think it has the potential to become a series on Cartoon Network? This animated short film came out of the Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe, based in London and we'd love to get your feedback on this never-before-seen short. Do you think it has the potential to become a series on Cartoon Network?
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At the Zoo - Simon & Garfunkel
At the Zoo - Simon & Garfunkel
AUDIO ONLY - but with some cheap and cheerful words to go with the 1968 song - the last track on the Bookends album.
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'We Bought A Zoo' Trailer
'We Bought A Zoo' Trailer
The trailer for Cameron Crowe's new film. 'We Bought A Zoo' starring Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson, and Thomas Haden Church. Watch more at makingof.com
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Toledo Zoo elephants Play in Sand
Toledo Zoo elephants Play in Sand
The Toledo Zoo's African elephants Renee and Lucas eagerly check out their brand new sand stall. This facility allows the elephants to enjoy another enrichment activity that is similar to their natural habitat. Watch how much fun they have as they play and roll in the sand. The sand stall is part of the new elephant facility at Tembo Trail which will open on May 18, 2012. Video by Toledo Zoo elephant keeper Ben Whitebread
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Da' Zoo - La La La (Hot Girls)
Da' Zoo - La La La (Hot Girls)
Music video by Da' Zoo performing La La La (Hot Girls). (C) 2012 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC
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Shanthi, the National Zoo's Musical Elephant, Plays the Harmonica!
Shanthi, the National Zoo's Musical Elephant, Plays the Harmonica!
When the elephant keepers at the Smithsonian's National Zoo hear the sound of a harmonica, it's not the radio they've left on. Instead, it's the Zoo's 36-year-old Asian elephant, Shanthi, who, unsolicited, has a propensity for coming up with her own ditties using whatever instruments the keepers have provided. These include harmonicas, horns and other noisemakers. The Zoo has captured some of Shanthi's most recent capriccios on this video. The keepers provided the instruments after they noticed that Shanthi, more so than the Zoo's two other elephants, likes to make noise with objects. According to keepers, she will use her trunk to cover anything with a hole in it and blow until it makes a sound—and will often coax the objects to get different types of sounds from it. She taps objects with her trunk and flaps her ears against objects that make noise. Now they give the melodious pachyderm noisemakers as a form of enrichment. Shanthi is the mother of the Zoo's 10-year-old calf, Kandula. Asian elephants are endangered in the wild, where 30000 to 50000 Asian elephants still live in the forests of south and southeast Asia. Visitors to the Zoo can watch an elephant demonstration, which sometimes includes Shanthi's musical skills, at 11 am most days at the Zoo's Elephant Trails.
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Bloons Tower Defense 5 - BTD5 - Almost A Zoo - Daily challenge #115
Bloons Tower Defense 5 - BTD5 - Almost A Zoo - Daily challenge #115
Mw3 Video from Earlier - www.youtube.com Subscribe - www.youtube.com Follow Me On Twitter - twitter.com Like Me On Facebook - www.facebook.com This challenge is for 5/19/12 and 5/20/12 Daily Challenge #115 - Almost A Zoo How many rounds can you beat with a Super Monkey, Meerkat, Beekeeper, Angry Squirrel and Tribal Turtle on Park easy? Start at round 25 with 1200 cash and 100 lives. Beat Round 42 to win. www.youtube.com Bloons Tower Defense 5 - BTD5 - Almost A Zoo - Daily challenge #115 Game: ninjakiwi.com Click here for a playlist of all my BTD5 videos - www.youtube.com
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Bison Calf Born at Brookfield Zoo
Bison Calf Born at Brookfield Zoo
It is not exactly the sound of a stampede, but more like the pitter-patter of little hooves that guests can hear at Brookfield Zoo's Great Bear Wilderness exhibit with the addition of a bison calf born on May 16. The female calf marks the first birth of this species at Brookfield Zoo since the early 1970s. The mother, Leotie, 3, arrived at Brookfield Zoo in 2009 from Wildlife Prairie State Park in Peoria to join the zoo's bison herd, which also includes the calf's father, Ron, 12; Judy, 12; Becky, 13; Drew, 13; and Lucy, 3. They can all be seen roaming their habitat at the Great Bear Wilderness exhibit, which opened in 2010. Calves, which weigh between 40 and 70 pounds at birth, are usually born in late spring. Their coat is reddish at birth, and over a period of about 15 weeks it darkens to dark brown. They are able to stand within half an hour of their birth and can run after a few hours. Calves begin grazing when they are just shy of a week old but continue to nurse for several months. The birth is a welcome addition considering the species was slaughtered to near extinction in the late 1800s. Bison were hunted for their meat and bones but primarily for their hides, which were made into clothing, machine belts, and rugs. By the end of the 19th century, bison populations were eliminated over 98 percent of their range in the lower 48 states, resulting in fewer than 1000 individuals remaining. Today, bison are making a comeback. Approximately 500000 are managed on ranches <b>...</b>