Today I will be a sloth in my tree,
and sloths, they wait in their tree as they
wait for prey to come along.
Now I will wait for my prey.
There it is!
I got the prey.
It is so good to be out in the wild once again, and you can join me.
Let's go on an adventure.
Choo choo, choo choo choo choo!
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Here we have abandoned docs. So far away from any civilization, or any people.
It's so rare to find this kind of stuff, and we
found it deep in the rainforest.
How rare.
Now, continuing on, back on the choo choo train.
Choo choo, choo choo choo!
Here we have a natural land formation of rocks. Here they are, it's like, so graceful if you ask me.
If you look down here through the rock formation, you'll see snakes, lizards, spiders, cane toads and everything else.
So be careful, because you can keep one as a pet.
Right down here guys, we have a beach.
Very sandy, I don't want to get my feet sandy so I'm gonna stay up here for now.
Down there you will find fish,
and,
other fish.
Moving on.
I almost stood on that. Whoa!
Ahh! Cane toad! Cane toad!
Here we are on my pet t-rex Ponyo.
I've been going for a bit of a ride on him.
And he's very, very reliable. He never runs out of fuel. Never, never ever.
He's a very good lad, he's got a nice tough shell back here. He's about,
400,000 years old, but that's okay.
You good buddy?
He's dead. Next, next one.
Let's go.
Here we have my good mate Brian. How's it going Brian? Very good Brian.
Attaboy Brian.
Brian here likes to eat
leaves and,
rocks and,
rocks and,
so.
Yeah big Brian here, he's a bit small but he's alright.
I like to keep my animals far away from any civilization or buildings or anything like that because uh,
it really disturbs them and,
they just don't like it very much.
Hey, back here!
So here we are on a boat trip towards
the Atlantic Ocean.
I will be eating leaves.
The only thing in sight at the moment,
[spits]
is ice, and water, and polar bears.
I will be sleeping.
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