:25:00
A sharp stickwould've sufficed.
:25:02
A sharp stickwould've sufficed.
:25:02
A sharp stick?
Believeyou me, sir, hisjaws--
:25:04
It's an anteater, not a man-eater.
:25:07
What would you be saying
ifhejumped into that pram?
:25:09
- What would you say to the child's mum?
- I'd be saying...
:25:11
'' Madam, you were the victim of
an eight billion-to-one chance...
:25:14
a leaping anteater, an evolutionary
mutant previously unknown to science.''
:25:19
- They climb like monkeys.
- Will you be quiet?
:25:21
Just get this fluffy toy
back in its enclosure...
:25:24
and stop insulting my intelligence!
:25:27
The tsetse fly, Muscidaeglossina.
:25:30
- Ten blood-sucking millimeters long.
- Areyou all right?
:25:33
- One ofthe major disease carriers.
- I'm fine. I'll be okay.
:25:36
- Is she hurt?
- Little local difficulty.
:25:38
- She took a libertywith a bandicoot.
- A bandicoot?
:25:41
- My God!
- It'sjust a flesh wound.
:25:43
- A few stitches, I'll be back at work.
- Areyou sure?
:25:45
Don't worry. It's part ofthejob
with the bandicoots.
:25:48
-Just be careful ofthose bandicoots.
- The bandicoots.
:25:50
- Bandicoots, right.
- Pity about Pip's leg.
:25:53
- But it's good for the zoo, isn't it?
- What?
:25:55
- All this fierceness.
- What's that?
:25:57
-Just a bite, sir.
- From what?
:26:04
- What's going on now?
- It's the sea lions, sir.
:26:07
Sea lions? What?
Are they attacking someone?
:26:15
Thankyou! Everything's fine.
:26:17
Nothing to worry about.
:26:24
Nice crowds today, Director.
:26:28
Yes, yes, very good.
:26:40
And she's a fully trained
telephone engineer.
:26:42
- Really?
- Yes.
:26:44
I didn't know that.
Enjoying the show?
:26:46
- Stunning creatures, sea lions.
- Wonderful plumage.
:26:49
Lovely movers, too,
considering the flippers.
:26:52
God at His best, I'd say.