Jack Hanna Collection on Letterman, Part 8 of 11: 2006-2008

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all right jack hannah will be out here in a um i think i think it's interesting that your fiance's name the man you're going to marry is david i i thought it was interesting too yeah take whatever i can get are you ready for this do you like wild animals i'm excited i'm a little nervous yeah well i'm a little nervous too because this guy between you and me are hooked up right our next guest is the director emeritus of the columbus zoo and the host of his own very popular animal adventure television series here he is ladies gentlemen jungle jack hannah yeah hi jack welcome back wow that's an unusual looking animal there that's uh that's just that's just i've never seen it like that it's a it's a cocker spaniel no it's not now what i want to do is show you how this thing looks beautiful it's a monkey it's some kind of it's a lemur it's a little rough lemur stand up a minute because i wanna show you how they leap okay just stand over act like a tree i'm not gonna hurt you okay will it watch you all right what you do stand like a tree you can't stay oh like it's my fault you throw the damn lemur at me and it's my fault i don't stand like a tree hey those snacks are for later get out of there dave the girls will be here in a minute put those down this is amazing what this animal does try the thing again with the tree jack okay hold the grapes you hold the grapes all right now watch this it's amazing how he does is that something well i mean what i want you to do dave let me show you something i want you to do if you throw 100 animals at me 99 of them are going to do that dave what is amazing watch this he'll he'll actually clean your nose they groom if you groom him please don't there may be kids watching this is beautiful now where did we find the madagascar this is from busch gardens and they're from madagascar how long do they live what's the life expectancy of these animals well i they pretty long but probably who knows 25 30 years exactly man this is the thing you never really get a handle on but um what are their natural enemies the lemurs man right now because they're from madagascar and they're hunted really for what oh they're fur and everything beautiful yeah they're meat but they're not endangered are they really endangered oh they are yeah okay well that's the theme of the show people in it's not anyway this is serious these animals these animals are only about 30 species left of lemurs these are lemurs and they run in they run in i got that they run in group groups of um is it packs troops and we have red rough lemurs ring tail lemurs all sorts of lemurs but they look at their little hands and this is by the way this is the important thing is there are persimmons they're pre-monkey and pre-ape that's a long very very old prehistoric yeah not this one but that's the so i understand the species you mentioned the little the little hands and when you look at excuse me jack when you threw it at me i felt him scratch me right there well that will i be all right do i have to go am i going to need a shot or something well because i felt him scratch me i know the permits tell us that no one's supposed to touch him but this had his shots just had a chance are you sure about that yeah i know it is but you don't know how long they live how can i believe anything you say can somebody come get my lemur oh my god could you turn that off do you remember the old tarzan movie yeah you'd always hear that exactly but the funny thing is they're not from africa really where are they from australia that's an australian birthday that's the theme of tonight what kind of bird is that all a's africa australia and uh asia is what the animals are from oh i see it what kind of birds this is a kookaburra usually doesn't do this i swear usually you get even tall and do they make good pets if you can't hear no no dave okay really it's a laughing kookaburra now if we can just wait a second okay from discovery cold down in florida all right you have a seat in the audience you know that that is a discovery culture all right thank you thank you very much is that neat that's fascinating because you always hear those in the old jungle movies oh yeah this is look at this oh my god look at these animals what is what is this here these are beautiful oh jackson these are bottle feed yours okay let me where are they the same jacket they're the bottom are do i hold the uh kitty what kind of animal is it do you know what these are they're not holding it right clearly okay what do i have here dave you know what this is i don't seem to be having any trouble with mine jack dave dave yeah this is really this is really something what you're seeing here is a white tiger one of the few in the world from knobby zoo this is beautiful that's a brand that's how old is that baby there actually i was gonna ask you what the difference was you probably would have said this is a white line that's a regular line but this is a white tiger and does that have a regular tiger here no i don't have a regular one no no what do i have jack oh no you have an african lion can you hold it you hold this here come here there we go oh okay wow how old is that animal there all right this little tiger here is about eight to ten weeks that's one that we just saw eight to ten ten weeks away and the white tiger dave is very very endangered right the tigers from asia and there's only about four thousand left in the world the nabi zoo does a tremendous job with these cats right that's beautiful and that'll get to be huge wanted to be look you're talking the largest cat in the world yeah the siberian tigers got about 4 500 pounds wow this is an african lion the king of beasts and it's a little animal about eight weeks old and i used to raise these uh when i used to work with zoos a lot of my favorite animals in african lion and we leave for africa about two weeks where we'll be filming the lions and a lot of people think that they can get an animal this age and then just completely domesticate it no a terrible mistake a wild animal's like a loaded gun it can go off at any time uh as a matter of fact not we've had a terrible accident happen at our house once of the lion and people you have to understand at home you cannot do that these animals are very very dangerous right you had a land in your own home yeah we had seven of them i had seven lines two chimps of water buffalo and the whole thing stopped because my wife was breastfeeding my my second daughter and and the chip wasn't eating and i looked over at her and it was my chip wasn't eating and i said would you and she stopped and said no way jack you know what you know why she said i got i got a lot of other stores i got a lot of other stores i'm sure you do well save it for later up at the hotel room we'll be right back with jack hanna everybody here's an animal that won't be seen tonight it's a warthog named kenny thanks for helping us out kenny but we're out of time we'll be right back throw man you threw a lemur at me you saw it now uh are we gonna is this time for the surprise audience oh my god all right taxi dave what you see here i don't don't anybody get nervous if the kangaroo goes out there don't anybody move there he goes where's the guy with the kangaroo dave the kangaroo is right now where's the person supposed to be watching i don't know there but i don't know jack there he goes there's a kangaroo yeah that's a big red kangaroo by the way from australia and if they can follow him he's gonna hop down look at this look at this dave is this wild kingdom or what wow it's unbelievable we can replace the pages we gotta get the kangaroo the kangaroo should come down this way just put the ticket stubs in its pouch wow i just what i'm trying to show everybody at home is how they go they can go 30 40 miles an hour wow we had we actually was that one there that one there was about uh two years and they live in the pouch today you see how i hopped over that speaker yeah this is look how they stand up we should have a kangaroo in the audience every night today's more fun there he goes dave what's amazing is hey dave hit me up real quick all right what's up that stuff let's go let's do it thanks this is for our guest jack please be careful with that i just wanted to show you his front hind feet there they can show you that at home are they vegetarians jack of course they're vegetarians they're in australia they eat weeds and everything they grow about eight feet or six feet seven feet tall look at this one here the only six in the country this is albino kangaroo oh my god now what you have to be careful of man when you go to australia because you said you might go somewhere when you go to australia i don't think she said she was going to australia oh i don't know where you go but anyway look at this here you see that right there that's what you gotta be careful of you and your husband what is that jack that's his foot and you've got to be careful you see yeah you you wouldn't know that would you because he's in a pouch yeah no it this is a claw that's how they defend themselves if they're if something comes to try to eat them they rip them right open their they're hiding their feet you don't have to worry about that yeah because you have to really got this baby in a pouch because of their marsupials they come out looking at a llama bean come out of the birth canal climb up the stomach and go attach i mean i don't mean it that way they they they get in they attach to the breast inside the pouch it's a marsupial marsupial your babies are born full grown the kangaroos are like like a lava bean and they attach to the breast there it swells around the nipple or the the middle swells around the mouth and then the baby stays in there after six months now possum has 12 nipples and people don't know that they stay in there six eight six weeks this day's in there six months okay okay i think and as they grow older i think that's quite enough information about nipples that's a male kangaroo you can see that i can see that yes this is a female kingdom female kangaroo but they're beautiful aren't they they're lovely animals in an albino they're very rare and i understand good luck i didn't know that but my lucky day yeah all right well jack you've done it again my friend thank you very much look at that i had a i had a warthog i want to show it i'll do that next time i think i know you would be hard to top this the kangaroo running wild in the audience it's a night it's a nice kangaroo they're all over australia and this is by the way is also from busch gardens and it's just they're tremendous animals here aren't they yeah they're beautiful thank you very much jack hannah ladies and gentlemen nice job jack we'll be right back everybody well this is going to be this is it's always great we're always uh happy and and uh we're really excited when our next guest is on the program he is the director emeritus of the columbus zoo in ohio and the host of an upcoming new series entitled jack hanna's into the wild into the wild to the wild of the wild yeah here he is ladies and gentlemen jungle jack hannah right there that's a porcupine right there's a porcupine gotta be real careful those those quills that's how the porcupine defends itself in the wild because other animals uh birds and such squirrels kitties might attack the porcupine and and be frightened by the sharpness of the little prickers right that now you've taken away everything i was going to say yes exactly but but a lot of people think that the porcupine shoots the quills i always go that's my next thing yeah but they don't they don't really shoot the quilts they don't shoot the quilts no don't shoot the quilts but they love corn they dave if you touch a quill look at the camera the camera if they look focusing on this you'll notice you can't see there's a barber in those quills if it sticks in you it does not come out that's right they don't throw them you have this porcupine the african porcupine which is much bigger porcupines by the way when their babies are born the first question you should ask are the quills hard are they quills no no it takes about 24 hours to close get hard i mean you couldn't have a baby porcupine if the quills were hard it's a marsupial no it's not a it's an eroding family it's the road knives that would be my next guest are they dangerous are they meat eaters no he he's he's eating a piece of corn well i know but i'm not waiting on his steak i had a lot of important facts okay they rattled they rattled keep you away from them no they're not they're not endangered are they no no they almost were though you know how cause the next thing i'm gonna show you eats the porcupine see that's exactly what i was talking about thank you very much yeah be careful when you treat me careful yes be very careful i don't want him leaving oh what happened dave look at this we'll put that back in the green room um you can hold this oh this eats the porcupine this is a miniature bear no it's not a bear dave but that's a good guess this is uh you've never seen one of these i don't know what it is but nobody out there has ever seen one look at this i've never had one on tv this is a fisher a fisher oh a fisher never even heard of a fisher that's what i said yeah these are fishers they're in the weasel family this eats the porcupine this will eat the pork think about how would you eat a party grown yeah exactly what do you no no no it's a baby yeah uh anyway back back real quick a little history back in the 1920s they killed all the fishers trapped them the porcupines were for their trappers for their fur people back then didn't have coats for their fur yes you wouldn't have it to eat i understand anyway so you trapped the fishers what happened is the porcupines all came back destroyed all the trees almost all the trees in washington state got got wiped out how's the fisher kill a porcupine think about that you know how they kill a porcupine uh they they circle the porcupine bite he's biting my ears no that's why i don't i know why i told you i know up there because you could get in trouble i don't want trouble the porcupine runs around the porcupine the fish runs around the porcupine takes a nip here takes a nip there takes it there the porcupine doesn't know what to do and then he rolls the porcupine over it where sauce you saw his holy taxi that's when they go so they disorient them by the nipping exactly they go for the soft underbelly exactly that's history wow that's a beautiful animal though and they're they're now back in the full uh exactly because we stopped all the time all over north america the fishers no no no no no no of course not here at all where are they where do you find them all right that's it hold on hey hey look at this i don't want this is rare look at this you've never seen one of these look at that look at it i don't wear it it doesn't need give me a broom dave it's a road is that corroded it's only a roadie what is it oh there it is now what is that jack where is it there it is right there yeah it's a spring here that maybe what have you done to that rabbit no i didn't dave this is why i brought it you know what that is no i've never seen anything like that it's amazing the two animals tonight you never saw right the spring here is from south spring here yes spring here and you think it's in a rabbit family yes it's not no it's in a rodent family and it can go 30 mi 30 feet at a time the calorie bushmen eat the spring here it's nocturnal now you see as high as how big they are yes all right now if you're if this if this spring here if this spring is as big as you is eyeballs would be bigger than basketballs you understand it's nocturnal i know but i mean if they jack that that comparison doesn't make any sense they told me they told me out there to say that because i told him it didn't make any sense it makes no sense but it doesn't make sense because i know but if it if it wasn't what i'm trying to tell you is if you were nocturnal how big will your eyes be i i don't know jack when is anybody gonna get the little spring here and going home with an audience member what uh get get the spring hair person no get the spring hair person get the yeah now those are those are where you find those again the spring here is the desert in the kalahari bushmaster anywhere where where in africa africa dave look at this this is amazing an albino wallaby oh now you would think that a wallaby is a baby kangaroo wallabies in the old family but they are kangaroo without a baby but baby kangaroo look just like this well what's the difference between a kangaroo in a wallaby um a wallaby's smaller kangaroo is much bigger a wallaby they're all marsupials real quickly the kangaroo wallaby they can have three babies at one time not sure they could have the baby coming out out of the birth canal up on the stomach it's amazing to watch it goes in there attaches to the nipple for six months stays in there then the mother sometimes pushes that baby out then the other one's climbing up and then she can breed at the same time three stages of life that's amazing have you ever heard of such a thing i think he's looking for a cab you would you would think you would think you would think that these two would be in the same family wouldn't you kangaroo that well that's well no i wouldn't think they'd be in the same yes i would that's why i want you right right that's what i thought you that's why i brought them both of them because that's how i thought you were going to ask me and and this is the baby wallaby see this is making people uncomfortable jack because you've got an unattended unattended wild animal dave he's going to leap into the audience he won't hurt him he doesn't eat meat he doesn't eat meat or doesn't eat meat no all right but we don't want him we don't want him don't tell the lady tell everybody calm down it's like having a pet rabbit at home don't worry buddy don't worry well i think we all feel much better now we'll be right back with jack hannah everybody i'm glad yeah i'm glad you haven't brought any uh uh birds tonight because we're all worried about the birds dog birds oh i got birds this next oh bird speaking of birds birds supposed to be out here i don't know what happened oh here's my bird lady thank you very much pretty bird lady look at that dave tell me what those are these are uh bald eagle chicklets darn you got close they're not bald eagle chickens where's my where's my stuff where is it what are you looking for jack where is it hey hey jack oh here it is sorry i should act more professional you're not at hooters what kind of what kind of birds are they you see these red-tailed hawks red-tailed hawks one week so people don't realize how fast well they're pretty big at four weeks aren't they and you're feeding them carrion now aren't you jack you're ready come here look at this david it's like national geographic yeah that's exactly what it is that's my dream to get on there someday is it national geographic well you could probably do that you think we'll send them a tape okay see what they think don't show them this tape look at this the red tail hawks are all over the country yeah exactly yeah and they are protected now yes and they look they grow like real big and like you won't believe this day they get full grown in like a few weeks now are these raptors no this is rat no no the birds are they in the raptor family oh yeah of course raptors yeah and then they're enjoying some rat is what you're saying i don't know how much you're supposed to feed them i think that's enough i think that's enough i think that is that if they look certainly look at that very nice oh yeah i love that all right thank you jack that was good i'm not done yet no i know you're not done red tail oh my god it's a white tiger this is a white tiger white lion this is a white lion this is a thank you very much david can we have the check please also in this beautiful day wow now these are unusual aren't they yeah i mean very unusual yeah and normally we would find these on the african veld well yeah you wouldn't find many because it's white that's right but i mean and this one was born in captivity of course yeah in zoological parks and you gotta remember something uh was its mother and father also a white uh no probably when it started a long time ago it carried a recessive gene now then they bred the white to the regular line but when i say that when i say it's only what you wouldn't find the white ones in a while because because they would be killed you understand they stand out yeah oh siegfried oh roy had one of these i think a few all right is this the one that went nuts and got roy that was a tiger that was a white tiger what tiger they're not albinos by the way no i didn't i didn't say they were no i but some people think that recessive gene do that you mentioned that jack now i i don't you you do you make yourself nervous no i i just people people people people don't think i know everything i'm trying to oh well these wednesdays don't come out here and it's gonna be real education it's fine i think we're learning quite a lot there'll be there'll be no screwing around say that for the national geographic uh now what about that siegfried and roy thing they shouldn't have been goofing around with those animals well he kept him on the nose a couple of times and to do that that's a wild animal and a wild animal doesn't like to be tapped on the nose with a microphone no that's exactly well i'm not saying i wasn't there yeah but i can tell you right now that the tiger could have bit his head off in one bite so he knew so he just drug him back there and was it siegfried or roy you know i always get confused which one it is i do i don't there you go in this beautiful day that's the recession lines lines right now oh my god look at this i know what that is too thank you very much thank you beautiful animal boy look at that you don't know what this is dave that's an armadillo that's a hairy armadillo if you focus in on that camera you'll see that yeah yeah that's a harry armadillo it's prehistoric dave he's supposed to dig a hole that's why i went to all the work bringing the dirt here there he goes he will dig a hole he he's he'll disappear they have very bad eyesight and good ears and they can smell you get this i'm sorry here a worm four inches underground can you imagine that research yeah that would be something and and and where do they where do they live jack what do they call home well you've seen them in florida this is from south america you got the harry armadillo the three banded the six banded the nine banded and the giant armadillo how many bands is on that one four five about nine yeah yeah that's about non-banded yeah but you see i think why do they have the exoskeleton and also the the fur what's that all about that's a good word exco skeleton it's called mexico i can't pronounce the x-coat x-co skeleton that is good i think it's the national geographic calling warthog we're the warthog i got i gotta show another animal like to dig in the ground all right this is one of my favorites this is crazy this is just crazy see the warthog don't know what the armadillo is yeah wow they will they get along all right i never had them together oh i don't like the uh you can kind of sense the power of this that goes down you probably think they're dumb don't you no i didn't i don't why would i think they're done people think pigs are dumb pigs are very intelligent pigs are smart yeah yeah now now when he when he gets excited and lion's chasing he has an erection his tail gets erect like this they walk the tail the tail goes straight the tail the tail there's the tail i know jack the tail goes straight up in the air like this i'm not joking like that so this would be a a plane's animal of being chased by lions on the african velvet are you all right jack what happened my toe what did he get you no nothing hurts me and this look at it but they actually go around they go around their knees they go around underneath and also vegetarians as well they obviously they the lines wouldn't lined with a line over there we have a uh each worms and what do you call that again that's a um just wait a minute um i got a lot of animals i'm trying to that would be fun to have for the kid's pool don't you think but dave what he's supposed to do he dig so fast he disappears now the armadillo is the only animal in the world that ever carried leprosy that's amazing wow here i'll show you no jack you can touch him they don't want to no you got to touch the armadillo yeah come here buddy come here forgot to touch it you're touching okay i feel that yeah you won't get you won't get leprosy no wow it's like a beetle in construction isn't it similar to a beetle and it's amazing folks i want everything you see that real close you see this real up close look at that dave yeah that's prehistoric yes the prehistoric armadillo weighed over a thousand pounds that's what they said yeah because because dave if you can imagine a prehistoric armadillo coming down the road whoo that would be something we've this has been good we've got a lot of factors did they have roads in prehistory no i don't mean i don't mean roads come down and have a little fun with you yeah well jack it's been a great pleasure thank you very much jack hanna ladies and gentlemen we'll be right back our next guest is director emeritus of the columbus zoo and the host of an upcoming new television series entitled jack hanna's into the wild ladies and gentlemen here's the one the only jungle jack hannah pretty good nice to see you got my hands full of the badging boy oh boy look at that that's a that's a uh you know what this is it's like a raccoon as well it's not a raccoon it's a raccoon family isn't it no it's in its own family badger family it's in the back it's a badger whoa i never had a bad drone i've never i don't think i've ever seen a bad year they're fierce you should see badgers badgers live out in montana badgers live oh i don't think i've ever seen one like this this is the largest carnivore in the united kingdom whoa but now this is not what we were talking about earlier is it no no okay what what's his name badger yeah may i touch the animal yeah go ahead is he a fierce the pound for you remember what you talked about pound-for-pound with the uh wolverine mm-hmm this is the fiercest animal in the world this is like you could say half pound for a half pound yeah this thing is the second fierce well what is his natural enemy what's his uh uh uh prairie dog no not paradise prairie dogs yeah he eats a lot of prairie dogs eats a lot of prairie dogs right and so you're happy for no you're not happy for that because of poor prairie dogs well i don't know it gets a lot of the holes the prairie dogs make yeah right and they can really dig fast they carry tuberculosis the prairie dogs do no the badger oh he just he just he just nipped you at a at a like a vein in your like an artery hey tom lunged at your arteries i know that i want time i mean i got bitten by beaver on your shoulder i remember that yeah it was our darkest hour no no you're college look at that how are you i'm gonna be careful i don't badger jerry you know you you bring up like oh you all right hey he knows what he's doing he knows what he's doing he's all right yeah yep uh this bird here hello hi this is the bird yeah okay how are you this is the knoxville i was raised in tennessee by the way this bird has more words than you probably know what kind of bird is that african great parrot you're saying that that bird has a larger vocabulary than i do yeah no i'm not saying that i'm just looking at the words he knows all those words you know those words or will quiz me okay let me see if okay okay okay meal meal meal yes i know that you say meal stop it okay okay go ahead honestly no i'll just play can you do meal meal well what's your name her name's einstein and she did flying all the way from tennessee oh that's right and she is a huge fan of you do you think he's famous superstar i had a parent like this once in 1973 my wife was naked come downstairs and it was amazing we didn't know the parents said things and my parent goes what did the light what a light scared her pants off no it's true story yeah what the hell is going on at your house all right all right thank you very much nice meeting you today it's time to go time to go bye-bye there you go knoxville oh here we go oh what do you got here no no i've never seen anything no you've never seen these before i've never seen that though this is these are pygmy marvel sets that were they're mark marmosets not pigment i'm sorry regular bomber zits from brazil say that again marmoset you've heard of the marbles that tell you marmosets marvelous smallest marmoset set yeah marmoset marmoset what was that excuse me marmoset marmalade it's a small monkey okay it's a smaller anyway it's a small looking aren't they neat looking beautiful different rainforest these were confiscated so people should not ever have these as pets by the way and and these are this is uh head and shoulders right is there names and and they should jump on you for some reason they're supposed to there we go oh he likes you now okay in that neat look at this is he up there oh both of them up there now are the shots are the shots up to date and everything yeah it shot completely but these this animal's in this animal lives in a rain forest right they're pollinators which means they go to the bathroom and pollinate seeds from trees and stuff why am i holding the party the trail mix what doesn't seem to be interested in it do i have two back there no you do yeah okay you hear that here i'll bring one around this side all right can you see them no i can't jack they're in the back of my head that's a good i meant the other people other people yeah you want to turn them backwards so they can see them reminds me of the time i say your wife coming down the stairs naked the reason the reason i don't know much about these animals because this other animal is that's a pretty good-looking toupee isn't it when you get a good shot of that look at that looks like the real thing doesn't it i'm losing my hair too okay now he's digging in no no no okay now jack we have something the biggest animal in the in the world of its kind in the world you reach more words we'll be right back we're going to look at it now you won't believe this you're not going to look at it now this takes a long time all right we come back and take a look at this unbelievable how about fiesta einstein can you toot is that gross can you fall down did that hurt oh my god oh jack oh my god whoa jack hey oh dave move your banana huh move your banana oh my god oh where do you want the snake let's put it here dave oh my this is monty python you better move your coffee okay do everything hold this hold this tail here i don't want to hold it well look at the size of that what does he weigh jack this one part of him is this sagging over here i'll pull the chair can i get you a chair there dave look at this here i'm sorry back's the camera look be careful jack he's going to tumble off of there he's not going to do anything look at this this this these had babies look at this oh neither what oh my god dave come here you can hold them i don't care to jack this there's something about a sack full of snakes it was hard the airlines won't fly them anymore because of that dumb movie snakes yeah look at this look at those dave look are you looking i'm looking at them jack i'm here to see this now how do these these are the guys that's are these the constrictors these pilots yes they bite you 200 teeth and they grab you and then they turn oh you won't believe this dave you speak about big snakes you think that's a big one don't you well yes this isn't the big one you're kidding me i got the world's largest snake this is not the big snake no this is the big snake right here oh for the love of god i was oh david dave come here you better stand yeah don't drop the uh no how old is that snake dave you'll not this is the biggest snake we know in the world how how do you think he is jack he's old yeah how how long how long is it 24 feet long 304 pounds depending on what he eats how many pounds did you say 304 304 how often do they eat hey dave take your shoes off a minute why why i'm just joking i got you because because they don't like to eat they don't like to eat animals with shoes oh that's pretty funny yeah it's hilarious dave you can touch him but how often do they eat jack feel the power how often jack they can go up to one year without ever eating is that right one year whoa yeah when they eat they they grab you and then and they that 200 teeth and they they can't let go once they grab you and then they circle around you and squeeze you and where was this uh found was it found this size or was this raised in captivity oklahoma i mean it's not from not native to oklahoma no no no no but was it was it raised from a small snake oh that's bob right here bob clark hi bob the world's most noted a herpetologist in the world he raises more of these snakes than anybody wow if you want one for your son you did a nice did a nice job here bob hey feel it you got to feel the power are they are these paul are follow these expensive he won't sell this thing for you a million dollars oh my god that's just bizarre oh god i knew that i was brave yes you were you were scared silly no you thought it was going to go up your pants didn't you jack i've just never seen anything no i just want you to appreciate this now will this get larger will this snake get any bigger what i say will this snake get any bigger oh he'll get bigger this snake can maybe go up to 34 feet really and how old is it now it's only 18. this led me how long will they will they live 50 right bob is just a couple months where do you keep them what do you i mean where what what kind of a house keeps him in his house don't you give him your house no i've got a warehouse he's got a warehouse got a warehouse keeps the snakes at a warehouse hey paul you want to touch the snake no that's a i'm good this is just does this excite you yes it does jack like when i say your wife coming down the stairs well jack thank you very much jack can i let us get her and we'll be right back everybody wow wow all i can say is wow all right get ready for something great our first guest is the director emeritus of the columbus zoo and the host of a new television series entitled jack hanna's into the wild which premieres later this year can you hear him back there paul we heard a little something back there ladies and gentlemen there's our good friend jungle jack hannah how you doing good nice to see you nice to you happy new year sir yes sir oh that's a beauty that's a lovely that's a tiger a little tiger of a kitten right a little white tiger white tiger very rare these white tigers 300 in the world and where is where's the other head i've i've i know some research on we'll wait till it come down here okay so but we do have an animal tonight with an extra head yes but it's oh man look at this guy now what is this one this is a this is a regular tire you see this tiger they carry a recessive team you probably think this is albino don't you well i didn't even i hadn't gotten that far honestly it's not uh and are they from the same uh litter yeah that's what's amazing isn't it so they're brothers and sisters yes this is a this is uh nash and raja oh i think the boys are girls uh phoenix sons name these by the way from phoenix the worldwide zoo and it's a boy that's a boy you got i have the boy right here that right yes that's right it's a boy and this is a girl you sure you want me to hold that go ahead yeah why don't you go get a drink and they look at how beautiful they are how old are they jack they're about eight weeks eight weeks oh they're gorgeous the tigers in the species survival play with the american zone aquarium association which means they're all they all are are we know exactly where they're breeding right the last white tiger found the wilds in 1958 the maharaja ariwa was hunting and he killed the mother and and that's what they did back then and then they found the one white tiger and i went to visit him right yeah now these cats will never be released in the wild is that correct no in india right now it's a big problem with the bengal tiger they could go extinct the next twenty years at the rate they're just from hunters from poachers that's kind of thing oh yeah yeah they do the body parts they drink the blood they take the parts everything is taken yeah yeah oh that's horrifying isn't it this animal grown you like six four or five hundred pounds can take down a water buffalo in a split second and then did i ask you how old they are now they did well how old are they eight weeks old yeah wow so screw your desk do we have a little more was that milk he was drinking just regular milk was it tiger's milk yes it's not tiger's milk i'm not gonna milk a tiger two years they'll be like 400 pounds now if i let this one go what would he do would it be all right to let him go because he seems like he's got a plan he probably jump off your desk and you know we don't we don't want him jumping off the desk well he's just a baby you wouldn't let your baby jump off no i i i wouldn't okay that's fine but maybe maybe you would like a little more milk maybe do we have a little more milk jack sometimes you rock them like this and other rocks oh it's that's good that's exactly it oh he likes you that's good i think i'm pretty sure i'm going to get a nasty email from peta no no is this okay doing that yeah i'm just going to get him sick um all right okay okay wildlife world too those are beautiful that's a real it's a real pleasure to uh to be able to hold those animals that's a great story that they have been born in captivity right yeah yeah oh yeah you know what this is here dave yeah all right you want me to hold it everybody come here this is the brazil monkey now you've heard the bush meat trade no i don't know what you said this is kind of sad showing it so far uh well we were doing fine you came out jack no i don't mean it that way you know the tigers have trouble there's a monkey in the congo you're doing good work by educating people about their plight yeah i've been using i don't educate this much but i do have a lot of education right yeah i understand so it's a de brasil and i've never heard that word no it's a drastic monkey and it's uh the bush meat trade which means they eat these and who what part of the country is this in the congo yeah right in the center and it's just part of their culture that this is food exactly and and there's a neat little monkey it's got look at that tail you probably think it's the prehensile tail don't you yes it's not wait wait a minute you're telling me that's not free prehensile no that's that's what i told you it's a regular piece of balance it was for balance yeah he hit the tails like new world remember this day old world new world old world monkeys they can't have prince william wraps around you like like you're you're you're an old world monkey like man like like man gorillas the orangutan the chip that's old world this is new this is a new world okay so but look at this second head that's unbelievable that's just remarkable did you see the size of that second head on this thing that's not that's not a second hit okay are these near extinction also jack no there are a lot of these okay but i just wanted to talk about that okay you don't want to have oh my goodness whoa i've had dreams like this take a little too much nyquil and this is what you get at night dave you want to lean over actually come out here just come out here now these are these are ostriches yeah of course it's ostrich it's the largest lamb bird in the world yeah okay now what if these things flew wouldn't that be something if they could actually if they were flight birds they can't fly well i know but just think about them flying oh my god you think this is creepy think about them coming in they did that four days they did yeah and their intestines are 46 feet long whoa wow hold this ball here all right now you come out here like this because they like grapes just put them put them in your hand like that i'm not no you're here for the horse hold the bowl i'll just fold the bowl here boys everybody everybody have a grape well no i don't want to peck at me no i just want to try to show you how to do it i know that's fine but they're going to peck my eyes out here who are they some facts about the office what's it great hey dave how about a grape before you you have to leave what do you got theater tickets all right we'll get you a cab come here get out of here everybody yes jack what is it your names are alba priscillus and lisa marie oh that's great okay now jack dave you probably won't know why they have a long neck why they have that long because they can see very well they travel in uh they travel in like 30 or 40 in a flock the males have to sit on the eggs the females lay them and they you think they put your head in the sand you've heard that have you yes hey paul you like birds do you want to feed one yeah no that's all right i'm good one important fact dave yeah this is good the paul can leave look at their feet if we can point out the foot there very dangerous i've seen them they kicked don't oh god they can rip open a line in one second look at that thing that's what i mean yeah okay that's fine well this is serious stuff i know it is and that's why maybe they should not be here come here come on elvis come on elvis all right thanks thanks thank you very much you wanna hey jay dave look at this touch their neck like this oh jack feel it like go like this i'm not going to look at this go like this i'm not going to jack it feels weird i'm i'm sure it feels so weird okay thank you goodbye thank you for coming everyone joel thank you thank you very much now i want to ask a question about the the ostriches when did they stop flying and why did they stop flying okay that's a good question um the ostrich you noticed has two toes think about it a horse used to have a horse used to have a thing a horse used to have three toes the ostrich now is down to two toes probably anything to do with flying does it i don't know anyway i don't know the dinosaur those things probably flew around right they probably gained too much weight quit flying too much weight sure yeah i don't know what happened to him man this looks like a a wolf a wolf cup exactly there's a grey wolf oh a wolf puck yeah oh my what a beautiful gorgeous i want to show you this day because this is a real success story in yellowstone they brought now about 250 back into yellowstone doing real well up in northern montana near glacier they're coming back isn't that gorgeous can i touch him oh yeah yeah oh very very soft now it's had his shot last week it's still a point of controversy with the reintroduction of the wolves into the west and the ranchers are concerned about it very conservatively but i want to show you our little roof that we just had before it's nice to have them coming back don't you i think it is yeah i like our bald eagles yeah all right what's his name a little wolf there thank you very much thank you beautiful boy dave yeah now this is that we can you can make fun oh i'm sorry thank you so much you can make fun of this but is he with you somebody's like a kid off the street i probably would look at this dude here it is uh-oh are you kidding me jack oh ooh put it put it right down there no dave you can hold it i don't want to hold it have you ever held anything just put it right down there have you ever had anything with two heads no i have not well put it put it right down so we can all see it this is amazing everybody this is very rare i'm not joking snakes is not that rare now i talked to to the veterinarian and my wife's gynecologist to find out what happens to these animals oh think about this you have to know it from birth the embryo dave splits okay right now when it splits that's where the problem starts it's called axial bio forcation axial bifurcation wow so most structures are paired look for example if something happens to you like you got two arms you got two legs two eyeballs two ears uh two other things but you got them anyway so what i'm saying what i'm saying is sometimes what happens dave is the animal will end up with two heads can you imagine and do do they get along let's see that can you imagine the questions we could come up with here tonight well i don't understand i mean will it will eventually they get a bigger shell or they save enough i mean what's so rare about this bob no that's what it never goes this big dave the reason they die is because they they attack they want to eat each one want to eat something they'd starve but not this case so now do they have two separate stomachs oh yeah you won't believe this this legs operate on this head those legs operate off that head that way it doesn't go anywhere wow that's the problem with it so we keep him it's hard for them to go can you imagine this turtle here one day let's say go eat like a piece of chicken and this one eat a piece of meat or let's say this one saw a pretty turtle over here and this turtle didn't like that pretty turtle he saw another turtle how would you make up your mind how did you make up your mind think about it yeah think about all day today i've been thinking about this right decisions they have to look at this one right there he's got a decision to make oh this one would like to go that way exactly no one would like to go this way so therefore they'll go anywhere oh my gosh this is terrible yeah like being married isn't it the way it's um they're willing to marry kate and ashley but i called i call him turtle d and turner and ashley that's what the young man just told me now what what variety of turtle is this this is a red-eared slider remember your little boy had pets we don't do that anymore exactly exactly how about this exactly right but now could you go look at there they're walking they haven't walked a long time i'm serious what would that cost to get the two-headed no way really you couldn't pay me 50 000 well is that right it's not my turtle but yeah it's his so you'd be better off leasing that answer is a big question well there you go jack unbelievable again nice job and and your new show a jackhammer into the wild into the wild premieres later this year oh yeah it's going to be something we're looking forward to it thank you very much jack hannah ladies and gentlemen must have been some kind of a roast or something why didn't they just arrest him hi hi i've got your bird yeah you know uh jack hannah the guy who does all her bird things at jungle jack hannah the zoo guy he's going to be here tomorrow night uh thank you very much paul our next guest is the director emeritus of the columbus zoo and the host of an upcoming television series entitled jack hanna's into the wild here he is ladies and gentlemen jungle jack hannah how about that there you go jack the rockettes are here what the rock hats how you doing nice to see you jack have you ever seen flamingos like that no not this close no they're beautiful aren't they no they're not pink yet oh they're not pink no what do they turn pink okay they turn pink because of what they eat people don't know that it's like a black bird's black bluebird red bird all the colors when they're born that way but these things get this way when they start eating the right food and that's what they're doing right now they would get pink but not only that you probably won't know the thing is we could never breed flamingos and zoological parks until we put mirrors in is that right oh yeah and they they actually what they do if you're um that's not right uh you know when you look at a mirror when they're breeding when they want to breathe they look at the mirror and they see and they see a lot more flamingos flamingos reading numbers so we can't have a lot of numbers so if you have four or five flamingos they they think it's like 15 flamingos and then they watch themselves breed in the mirror if they didn't have the mirrors they wouldn't breathe we couldn't free out for so many years why they wouldn't breed in the zoo right they put the mirrors in there they brought their breed yes that was good and would they would they survive in this climate or they have to be more no no not in this studio they died so cold no i'm not in not him out of the studio i don't know yeah they're beautiful are they just little baby flamingos is that what they are about eight months old and look at this you see there there were busch gardens from columbus look at this you see that that looks like the knee doesn't it it's not the ankle really that thing way up in the middle way up in the middle of the ankle isn't that amazing so where are the knees they just god left them off there i think those are knees they are no they think those are knees no hey are their knees or ankles somebody thank you oh the knees are up here they have the knees up there yeah sure where where are the hips yeah exactly where the hips anyway one last thing a lot of animals okay you see the the beak that's a siphon and they siphon the algae and stuff out like this and yeah and that's how they eat wow they're beautiful animals thanks jack they're never seen they're kind of prehistoric aren't they they look pretty short yeah thank you all very much thanks thank you very much there's the flamingos oh the blavingos they have neat names too they're named after i think abandon flamingos or something look at this here dave this is cute oh i know what that is look at this i know what that is it's a kinka jew no it's not a pikachu this is a baby porcupine a baby porcupine and they're born when they're born they're born with uh soft obviously you wouldn't want to have a big sharp quills when it's being born and so the quills harden up at about about uh about uh 24 hours and they eat glue it's milk no no go ahead go ahead go ahead boy go ahead and feel it feel the pork don't watch out man you told me to feel the porcupine i know but i'm going to tell you how to do it oh you don't want to do it oh see there you don't want to do it backwards because it quills feel the house down this way exactly well that's how i was doing oh i'm sorry i wasn't looking there that's fine but i can see they're starting to get a little hard a little coarse yes of course hard the word okay anyway porcupines porcupines are neat animals they they they they do a lot of eating of leaves and stuff out western rodents insects herbivore oh really yeah you know that herbivore now i'm going to show you i'm going to show you something now to eat something buddy i'll put this back because it could eat this do we have all young animals today is that right jack no no you're kind of young look at this dave what's this thing you know what this thing is i'm sorry you must have the wrong apartment i didn't order i didn't order it what is that dave come here you can help hold him no i don't think i can because i have to get upstairs to do some paperwork hey this is the second largest monitor what is that a monitor lizard yes but the komodo dragon's the biggest heavy your meat there come on hurry how much how much does he want well just let's watch this you see that tonight no no lord boy was that alarming look out move move the water i'm going to just don't watch your hands i don't want to go hold you move your hand all right i mean move the water i'm going to jack pencils now here now how much meat does he want hold on a minute it's a sharp tail yeah okay look at this look at them go for the meat oh they're meat are they meat eaters i guess they are they got bacteria that doesn't work look at this oh my god jack look at this though dave look at him eat that much that's why i got this jacket for him if you notice my new clothes yeah but look at this i keep mice in here you keep mice in one of the jackets pockets yeah see they keep warm that way yeah that's good jack now this is honestly this is really if we can oh this is something in it no it's making it well this is like natural geographic yeah it's exactly like national geographic can you swallow that the monitor lizards took over a talk show wow dave you know how much a komodo dragon can eat no they can eat 20-30 pounds in less than like 10 minutes in one sitting oh and they got if they bite you is he gonna is it gonna be all right hey you barely touched the potatoes no that's that is beautiful isn't it whoa that is something else you can patty come here patty i don't want to pet him i'll touch it i'll touch him you know petted one once remember that girl that that was in that movie she left her legs like this her husband sharon stone that's it uh that's it her husband remember he got bit by one of these remember the zoo almost took his foot off right yeah and you're encouraging me to pet that so that that was this is bob clark hi bob bob knows what he's doing bob knows what he's doing why are we talking to you another one do you know him yeah golly dave look at that he gonna eat another one man this is up i need to put my mice back in the pocket you know if he eats the third one the dinner's free that's amazing look at that look at my goodness jack this is better than my tv series yeah how many pounds of meat do they eat daily get some more meat let's see i'm going to get some more meat and see where are they from jack these monitor lizards wanted to get around the water they're they're they're pretty threatened aren't they yeah there's a lot of they are there don't tell them that this is rare yeah that's wow that's something i'm we'll be right back here with jack hannah everybody we wanted to see the dessert menu we had a lot more animals left but we ran out of time that literally took too much time i'm sorry jack but it was fascinating and thank you very much i know we're not done but anyway look at this now watch this here what do you have here look at this this is dead right here it's a dead mouse yes we know you're gonna now see the largest owl in the world fly over to this desk this dave is a eurasian eagle owl oh that's the largest one in the world wow that's a little should come out you should come over here if you see did you see this they're found in europe and yeah exactly europe and asia look at this look at this dave hey ci2 hey look out for my toupee look at this is he hungry yeah she's hungry yes come here come here come here i'm sorry we're out of strip steaks no that's right don't drop it on death just drop thank jack bring me the baby out here bring me the baby oh no you better take that away that's a great thing but everybody i want you to see something real quick look at this this is a baby eurasian eagle out everybody look at this is this cute or what look at this it doesn't really have feathers no look at this here but that's beautiful look at that that's like down isn't that right look at that in that owl down i've never seen anything like that that's what you would call it isn't it jack yeah i guess you would owl down there this bird gets that big unless in less than 12 weeks how big are the eggs in which they're born they'd have to be about they have to be about not as big as this obviously but that's a big i think about this big it could be this big but i think it's about this big ben you know it's like it's probably like how long the egg set in the stomach or something i don't know how big the egg is yeah and uh you find these these that are tree dwellers 17 species out in the world the only animal in the world on every continent except antarctica have and they and they have to turn their heads like this right because you you turn their heads away your eyeballs if you're in a bar or if you were if you were married if you were looking for girls you feel like wasn't married what are you talking about you know i mean let's if you're a bachelor in a bar and you're looking like this like girls like this you can take your eyes and all can't do that because our eyes are so big that they can't move their eyes and their sockets so they'd go like this yeah right yeah people ask that question turns his head and that's why you rarely see owls in a bar is that the point of this i don't know i don't know either well jack great job as always thank you very much i'll bring him back next time oh you're tremendous jack hannah ladies and gentlemen uh thanks also to dr phil tomorrow charles grove from jake johansen and my mom thanks for watching good night everybody all right get ready set your tivos and i hope you have 9-1-1 on speed dial our next guest is director emeritus of the columbus zoo and host of a popular television series entitled jack hanna's into the wild here's the one the only jungle jack hannah hi jack jack hi how are you thanks for coming you ever tried to hold her hog for five minutes no i really haven't that's what i've been doing back there is that a fact yeah okay oh do you do you notice the warthog you just told us that's a warthog yeah where are they from jack dave huh they're from africa oh africa they and they run in the wild in africa he's powerful yeah do they do the uh do they uh do the people eat them eat the warhawks they do sometimes they're right warthog what's amazing is this animal spends about 60 of his life on his knees huh he eats on his knees does everything on his knees yeah oh there's a boy also dave i know you're all you're thinking uh monica lewinsky i know it's like eight years old he's eight years old still relevant you can't know still really you need a hand there jack there's a young warthog now what happens dave did you see these little white things here yeah little uh whiskers yeah those are supposed to look like tusks though young ones that's what i thought when you first came out that would scare you away yeah are these a a rare expensive animal no you won't believe this zoo world forty thousand dollars forty thousand dollars so when i'm in africa and i film the lions eating the warthog really upsets me yeah yeah so you're really better off leasing right oh my goodness it's hard to tell people in africa you're going to lease a warhog also dave also look out here he goes is this a carnivore jack it's a herbivore herbivore okay dave because i want to tell you something there's a woman in the audience from australia who has several pounds of fresh beef several pounds of fresh beef so if you have an animal out here who eats who eats beef i got that coming okay all right good all right get your meat ready ma'am dave one last thing yeah see the tail here i see that tiny little tail goes up like an antenna yeah and that that that makes all the other animals alarmed if the lion's coming right this is excellent a good animal to warn you boy he won't believe this i was filming in africa and the warthog the hyena uses the word hog hole i'm sorry the hyena goes in the warthog hole in the water when he's abandoned the whole uh-huh but i was filming last year in africa amazing before last you probably never thought about the africa but i do no i know you go to africa okay yeah and so the hyena comes up and goes in the hole but the warthog's still in there he comes out and he falls over backwards and he gets scared now look at this you won't believe this i thought that was a joke there's no joke no i thought you i thought you were doing a joke i'm no joke look at this look at oh man look at that guy whoa tom are these natural enemies yes but tonight they're not going to be well what does that mean jack but just because uh th this is tom from what time do you spend on your knees jack i notice you've been down there you're having a seat will ya everybody hyena this is rare yeah this is probably the first time you'll ever see us on tv is it hyena part of the canine or feline family good question neither really not people know this it's in the mongoose family mongoose yes i have no idea the hyena you know sometimes you remember where are they from jack from africa see i just told you the story oh that's right i'm sure i wasn't really paying attention i don't know yeah uh but now do they do they laugh like a hyena that's that's what i was gonna you're gonna you're gonna ask me you won't believe this it's a striped hair and a very rare uh this is a very rare animal now the striped hyena doesn't laugh but the spotted hyena does last now why is that i have no idea you don't have a sense of humor i was hoping i was hoping i've been practicing that background well you got me jack you are they dangerous animals oh do you talk about crushing power this animal can crack a bone of a buffalo like pop oh my goodness you know how we track them when they defecate they defecate the the bone which you know is a calcium and that's how we track them in the wild we see the poop it's white and that we know we know that somebody i'll show you i'll bring on some different poop and show you how to track it probably you're not that interested in tracking wild animals but thanks thanks anyway it works though that's very important watch it oh dave now wait a minute does he eat the the the rare no no see what happens is the lions make a kill this is the next animal down the chain and it gets where the next hand was the buzz or the you know the vultures what vulture i'm sure they can watch this put this on you like this no he marks you what is that he'll mark you what do you get on the floor what are you putting on this is those things you put your laundry oh i thought it was like hyena hyena uh urinary no no no oh look they look like see here see how he loves this watch if you get down here and put this on he'll rub you okay where do you want me to go if you lay like this come here all right come here come here see how he should mark me yeah oh oh oh that was what happened what happened i thought he was gonna i thought he's gonna bite me in the mouth oh yeah yeah you see how look at this is nature look at this huh he does it yeah see he likes this he's marking himself so is it would it be safe in the jungle to go to a like a a place where you do your laundry no that would be stupid that's a good point though you know what if you went to your lawn you met the laundromat that's what i was thinking you can stay out of those because they're just crawling with hyenas no we'll be right back with jack hannah everybody i want to mention uh one thing i have here a copy of the uh thank you paul this is your uh hometown paper this is the columbus hi-ho or whatever it is uh february third look at these are predictions what do you think about the super bowl jack hannah director at columbus zoo giants 17 14. thursday before the super bowl that's right how many idiots would thought that right there right there right there ladies and gentlemen black and white unbelievable if i had to put a 50 bet on that i'd be in a jet flying to africa exactly now this next thing i'll speak in africa i'd better say this you know pound for pound we talk about that every once in a while this animal right here when he comes out here could pick you up and take you in a tree like a marshmallow oh my god i don't wait wait a minute don't jump don't jump fast just just just sit like that oh man i saw wow oh my goodness whoa wow look at the look at the paws look at the feet on this guy now where's your meat now yeah yeah yeah you don't need to get anyway look at dude isn't this amazing wow everybody this is this is a leopard a leopard yeah and a mature leopard yes a male yep how much does this guy weigh this one may probably got 125 but this animal can take a antelope over 500 pounds in a tree yeah it's the most amazing creature these folks here grant that's why they're the best hunters aren't they yeah in my time they say the leopard's a cat that hunts in silence which means you'd nev that you'd be gone before you even knew he was there right but what they can do is they can run really they spend days and days stalking their prey because they don't have great stamina they don't have large lungs so when they when they when they when they attack when they attack an animal they want to make sure they've got him because they can't run they can run very fast for short distance dave that's a cheetah that's the problem with that same thing same thing here this is not kernel this is the same thing this la and religious most of life's in trees they they take their prey up in the trees that's where they eat them right now one last thing through the whiskers yeah why do you think has long whiskers because so people think they're tusks no no that's the warthog it's because because they because they hunt in total darkness they feel what they're whispering they feel with them they see they don't have to see nothing anything part of their proprioception system proprioception they're proprioceptive perception okay we can't we can't clap and do the bandage you know and you can't send him jokes because he have a sense of humor oh he'd be over there i was gonna hit with the led zeppelin no no no no no no object now we have meat here we want to try to feed the animal meters that's too dangerous well i don't know about dangerous but if he doesn't like it this kind of steak then what's going to happen you're there i'm here i don't want to be involved okay all right now we're just going to end this thing quietly you're the expert yeah i love that expert that's just beautiful do you want to go to africa with me sometime i'd love to really yeah well i'm not here under oath here no no i could i could show you a few things you wouldn't believe yeah i just didn't get the feeling if i go there with you i may not come back that could be you know you know what i'm saying no no he just gave me the skunk eye i saw it he looked right in my eye you picked it up that's very good i saw it too i think we should stop right now yeah i think so too that's fine thank you very much goodbye don't clap you don't clap wow what a beautiful cat look at that guy oh my god look at that guy in that bag oh for heaven's sake whoa i love that wow watch out the camera got to watch out whoo yeah that helped jack all right we'll be right back we got some more coming out oh you won't believe this next present for you oh thanks we'll be right back one last animal is it in there it looks like it's not much done but we ordered the steamed dumplings thank you all right take take your flute oh no no no no is it something good is it is this a snake or something dave just hold the flute there now this guy is bob you remember bob how are you i had fluffy on here the big world biggest snake this is the best this guy's the best herpetology now what you do dave you probably think that the snake hears the music don't you yeah it doesn't it doesn't it follows your flute follows my flute so stand up and play your don't okay let's go why don't you stand up and play your flute don't run out of air before he starts who wants coffee oh god jack that's a cobra is it music bothering me no he asked would he attack me would he attack me bobby that's good listen would he attack you how do they kill people oh look at that look at the hood he's ready to go is that is that the cop oh geez no no is that the kind that killed who killed cleopatra uh somebody uh uh uh i asked that was an ass look at this look at this everybody look at this look at that isn't that amazing bob i think maybe i want to talk to bob bob wow do you see that dave will he kill people with this animal one drop of venom could kill an elephant bob that's bob ashbal are they deadly animals yeah yes they are yes today you're perfectly fine we're safe has he been de-juiced oh no he's not de-juiced he's still got his uh poison he might have eaten his 58 this morning he's fine okay all right all right now technically speaking is that an animal it's a reptile whoa you don't want to hold it by tail i don't want anything to do with it is this amazing has this been an amazing good job oh stop it don't don't break up watch out bob don't don't screw around like that tell me about the screw around dave he's in a half hitch now look at that it's don't if he bites you please don't bring bob back no check okay that's his basket yeah good luck getting him back in the day you're right here come here here come here wow where did where do they come from what continent do we find southeast asia specifically monaco you see that monica on the back that looks like an eyeball are they prolific oh stop it bring him back in there no don't let him jack no knock him out help me bob bob don't mess up just let me he's still out oh let's just walk out with you just walk out with me just walk out with me oh get the snake i don't get bitten let's get out of here let's go yeah yeah i'd like to go to africa with jack it could be a lot of fun don't bring it back all right bye-bye thanks thanks special thanks to bob goodnight everybody wow she was telling me backstage that in golf and i don't know if people know this or not but you drive for show and you putt for dough thank you our next guest is uh director emeritus of the columbus zoo in columbus ohio and recently received two daytime emmy award nominations for his television series jack hannah's into the wild here he is ladies and gentlemen jungle jack anna welcome back to the program jack always good to see you and i noticed you had just a slight little limp are you all right did you get in some trouble somewhere yep um what happened not an animal was it no no i was i was chasing a truck that had a camel a kangaroo and a zebra in it no no no no no that's the beginning of an old joke no it's not a joke it was really what i got i got all my crutches yesterday really i have a blood clot in my leg well what did you do to your knees i was chasing a truck with a camel a zebra and a thing in it to get a picture that i had to have from that speech they didn't stop i tried to jump and knock on the window and the whole meniscus blew apart and i laid there like a worm squibble in a road pulling the highway and then and then i turned around and caught this kid but you're all right then yeah now that that looks like a tiny warthog is that a tiny that's a good question that's not this is a javelina and a javelina you think it's a pig wouldn't you i think it is a pig not i think it is a fish no i thought it was you know i thought it was too little 15 seconds ago and they said jack it's not a pig it's it's own family so you went into the pig closet and grabbed what you thought was a pig and they're telling you now that that's not a pig that's that's exactly correct but they they they screwed me and told me the wrong time now wait a minute no no no no no these people these people i was told this was a pig but it's not a pig it's a javelina it's a wild this is not something to mess with in a while there but you may joke about it now okay but you come across one of these in wild folks yeah you're asking for trouble you are yeah but it's not a pig all right but it's got it's got tusks i see that no i don't see that but just don't let him go we'll be right back with jack hannah jack everybody congratulations on those emmy nominations you must be very excited jackhand is into the wild it was a lot of fun we did a lot of gorilla shows it was a lot of fun i'm sorry a lot of gorilla shows that was about it's about gorillas and where where are the gorillas where do we rwanda the mountain girls and are they the great apes is that what we call yeah they're five great apes you me the orangutan gibbons chimpanzees really humans are in the great age yeah because see great apes don't have tails and i don't think you have a tail so that that's why we're there no no i don't have a tail but thanks for asking dave this right here now don't get just don't get alarmed this is safe this this right here look at this right here you won't believe this hold on hold on a minute what is this this is a palm civet you remember the sardines i've heard seven i don't know what it is you know the sarge disease in china yes this is the animal it calls it not this animal this species animal and i'm not being funny when i say this what has the animal been vaccinated oh yeah now what's what's that thing it's that's an african civic that's the natural enemy of what i have on my shoulder fight to the death on my head no now what i'm going to do now just because i don't want you get nervous right because i have the feeling that this animal you take this one here i can rip my esophagus out no no he will that's todd thank you very much that's an asian palm civet well that's a beauty nice this is what you want to see here look at this thing is that your civic guy that's him yeah he's from the apa look at this thing can you believe this i've never seen anything quite like that no nobody dave today tonight tonight tonight is going to be a guessing game because you're not going to know who i when i got on here tonight yeah what is that that's a walrus no dave this is amazing let me guess again okay that's a a bandicoot that's is that close no this this is so we're both guessing no no dave are you going to guess yeah i don't know i just saw this for the first time it's a lemur it's a lemur no no that's a primate dave i just told you what primates were this is a uh links it's a link i don't miss a lot of time on it's uh it's a you'll never guess in a million years i can see it all day long mm-hmm all right give me give me a hand okay okay um oh boy uh it's hard to even think of this it's okay it's a simple just sprayed a little something on my desk what did you spray on that's that's that's a scent marking what i want you to do is put your head down here he's gonna mark you because i don't know look what he's doing to him i don't want him to do that to me okay dave this is a this is an african civic this looks like these are rare animals aren't they yeah you don't get these a lot no dave i've never seen one in the wild all my trips to africa it looks like something mixed up with what do they feed on are they uh what is their animal that they go for well they eat everything but listen they're omnivores they're carnivores well you said they eat everything well you're right hey let me let me tell you what it is i mean i'm telling you what it is it's an african civet right you he looks like something like a like a mongoose like a like a like a wolverine like a like a hyena like all these mixed up doesn't it that's right like a badger like a badger exactly like a badger like an otter like an otter probably yeah like like a big spotted dog exactly yeah but look at this look at his haircut on the top of his haircut you had a writer is he is he in the what family is he in there what what species i just did i guess he did yeah he did okay we could get him out there because he might you had enough of that actually yeah get him off of there because he might urinate i wish i had a nickel for every time i've had to say that to my uncle that was good jack oh that was a good one that that took a lot of work with this that's in the uh uh zoo that other frank buck zoo wow thank you look at this guess what this is i look at the head that's what is that i'll cover the poodle it's a poodle brought a little something from your home no he's not supposed to eat meat no of course not he's allergic to me look at this dave is that the weirdest thing you resolve very strange i don't even uh you should guess now oh that's a that's a civet oh no i know what that is no that's a bunny exactly look at this they feel this this is angora rabbit everybody and this is amazing wow where do you get these jack where did you get these bunnies where did they come from i ain't go not anger um they come from rabbit breeders they do they do i swear a lot of people breathe this next animal i guarantee you'll know what it is you know every time you're out here it's like leafing through the national geographic i mean it's just chock full of fun facts one after another look at this dave tell me what that is that is a chicken no that is a chicken dave i wouldn't bring a chicken in a pool out here you know what you're looking at you've been fooling around in the lab and that's a special chicken you know i knew you were going to say that so i was prepared that's not a chicken what is that that is one of the rarest birds in the world you know what that is okay come at it bring that out here please now look at that that's something there that's a falcon oh that's a wrap my surgery oh my god oh my god that's the dumbest thing i've ever seen well he's good with the animals that's a uh that's a falcon that's a raptor a peregrine a peregrine falcon the fastest bird in the world fastest bird 120 miles an hour 140 240 car that's i'm serious that's right you know what i did once real quickly i was in florida doing this show but i didn't i was really young then didn't know that much about animals but i was i was flying the peregrine falcon between my legs at 220 miles an hour i went like this the bird went between my legs 220 miles an hour the guy was behind me getting it yeah that was amazing can we take that story out no thank you oh yeah oh yeah this is endangered species these are the peregrine falcons yes did we find them in north america so they would be in the in the plains here here in new york as well that's how they've adapted our environment yeah this is endangered species week did you know that no i didn't well that's great and these these hunt uh uh rodents and pigeons that's why they live in new york city oh a lot of pigeons yeah they're adapting to our environment that's a beautiful animal 240 miles an hour look at that what does that look like to you like that right there a stealth bomber yeah doesn't it yeah stealth bomber yep yeah yep it really does anyway thank you for being here thank you very much dave in this cute here can you believe he'll be that big dave and and 12 oh so this is a baby peregrine falcon i thought that's what i said oh did you i'm sorry i'm sorry you said it was a chicken yeah i thought i thought it was a chicken thank you very much now this next animal this is this right here we're not done we're not done yet what do you got this is exciting this animal here this animal here is exciting this is what you're going to see everybody is is nature you're going to see a lot of natural behavior this is i know what this is yeah this is a this is a badge now watch this this is gwenin what what what a gwinning i've never heard of a gwen i know now watch what happens here he grooms him now he's telling me to groom that side this is amazing oh really isn't that cute so he's accustomed to his his mate or another exactly grooming him booming him see he's getting fleas off of him right he's not he's acting like he's not doing it he's dave he's acting like a monkey now watch this watch look at this he wants the other side groom isn't that amazing now watch this put your head down there he'll groom your hair i think we can like we can handle this from here i think we're going to watch this dave watch it watch this yeah he'll look for fleas all right now that's just ridiculous no just just no little bring it bring it around here bring it right here no you won't believe this he wants you to dance scratch his back but the guy was looking for fleas on you hello now watch this dave you want to see that she's got i don't think she has fleas but this is amazing what he'll do to her okay this is he doesn't like women so come here be careful what this is what's happening is he likes men and not women that's the problem keep scratching dave oh that's good see go like this it does feel nice though but what happened this microphone screwed it all up oh yeah once again it's my fault all right thank you thank you very much take care bye-bye that's it does that guy do that all the time with the oh yeah yeah yeah he raised the monkey how long has he been with the staff this is the first animal i ever had when i was a little boy in tennessee the first animal i ever had oh my gosh is this cute or what doesn't get any cuterness those are beautiful this one is a this is a donkey right here and this is a look at this dave in this um oh man are they are they miniature horses miniature donkeys what i had like this one here this is a donkey by the way and why why do we have the miniature donkeys um well it's like a it's like a miniature poodle um but they they have been bred down and bred down over right now yeah they say that that you see the cross on his back this is what mary rode into bethlehem is obviously a little bigger and this right here is a miniature horse now what do you get when you breed a miniature horse to miniature donkey a pair of shoes i don't know i don't i don't know oh a miniature mule a miniature meal i've been a and a mule can't have sex exactly so you said that like it rings a bell nope no i just didn't know you knew that oh yeah well i'm not a dope exactly but no but again jack was the the breeding of these animals to be so tiny was it was it just for amusement or is there a purpose behind that it's not supposed to be amusing it's supposed to be interesting well i'll be the judge of that but now this is you know what i mean in life animals are on the planet for a purpose they're part of the the kingdom why do we have miniature person donkeys okay you have small little people you have big people i mean i really i don't know that's a good answer all right that's right dave can you believe dave this animal can the world's record is 18 inches tall now this animal by the way was used in england to pull little miniature cards well there you go that's exactly why they're bred that's exactly it full tiny carts that's it for the tiny people that's it don't you think these are unbelievably cute i i do i think they're wildly cute and you know what i also like the full-sized animals i think they're cute as well then i'll bring up i'll bring next time bring a full-size donkey full-size horse out here let's go go crap all over the stage please don't get defensive jack i love the animals they're fine all right thank you very much good luck with your name yeah we'll be right back with kid rock jungle jack hanna ladies and gentlemen our next guest is the director emeritus of the columbus zoo and the author of these two books look at this i'll be darned a children's book and a memoir both available this month and here's our good friend jungle jack hannah ladies and gentlemen hey jack how are you pretty good congratulations on your 30th anniversary as director of the columbus center thank you wow that's something that's something in the antelope family it is that's like a one of those bach animals like a a springbok or one always nowhere near that what is that um it's a bongo antelope dave that's never been on tv i was right i said antelope you were right but it's a long low because there's bongo you're saying bunga bongo bongo from the congo no it's not though his name is congo for the bongo yeah anyway it's a bongo antelope in there where do you find them that's what i'm gonna tell you um you think they're from the congo but they're not they are from the congo but this species is on mount kenya they're extinct in the wild and the zoo world has helped put them back out there they're dangerous species and the males and females both have horns and why they have big ears i'm sorry why do they have big ears what are they so they can hear that's an exact mechanism exactly they all have big ears so a lot of people some animals have big ears like people they don't hear any better than other people right but this bongo probably is real good now jack let me ask you a question i think you know the answer to this this animal is not related to the antelope we find in north america is it no it's in africa obviously it couldn't be yeah um but like the north american antelope very fast come here wayne huh what i'm talking to dwayne oh dwayne now i want to show you something they're very fast very fast can i have that rag please i'll show you something look at this this when i was just over there filming them this look at this handle look at that whoa you think he's dirty don't you what no i don't think he's not dirty this is amazing everybody this happened to people like in the like the natives that live there because when they lay down the water that the red stuff gets all over and they think they get leprosy you come here rubbing gets all over your hand come here look no i don't want look at this what what is that jacket this is this this is uh this is a what is it yeah no it's just a it's a it's like it's like a mechanism if the animal locate each other that kind of thing bad hair dye no it's not bad hair dye look everybody do you appreciate this like me look at this yeah that's amazing yeah it comes right now if you've scrubbed hard enough like shoe polish yeah if you if you scrubbed hard enough would would we get down to just the white stripes that's a good question that's amazing that is a good that would be terrible no well don't well then don't do it anyway that's a bongo and lope first time folks like if you put a buffer on him you know did you really appreciate dave it's the largest forest antelope there's a four syllable they're extinct in nature well they're putting them putting back in there you know what principle tongue is like your tongue you're gonna cut your things up with his tongue yeah exactly but it's like pre-insulin like curves around and grabs things like your tongue can't do that okay wow that's i've never seen one of those jacks no you never will again yeah yeah that's because they're almost extinct now look at this oh it's a terrapin it's attached i know terrible no don't don't put him on my desk no he has to don't don't no don't put him look don't put him on no no no no i want to show you something i don't want him on my door he won't he would just put him in he's hurting put him down what are you about to put him well i don't want look at this all right stand here put him right on there look at this look at this look at the camera look at his mouth look at his mouth real quick you see that pink thing there where's your banana helmet danny give me a band-aid that's a carrot that's a carrot oh i was giving character what is it what is wrong with youtube give me a banana look at this everybody look at look at play like this is a fish everywhere watch closely look in the mouth you see that pink thing dave now if you're a fish what do you think that is i think that's a word exactly here comes the fish to get the worm yeah whoa whoa that's not but that's not how it happens what do you mean that's not how it happened it's supposed to go bam well that was that was pretty good supposed to go banned like that now this this a sea turtle is what i'm inferring here this is not a sea turtle why is he eating fish dave no you what is he you've seen a sea turtle before yes this doesn't look like a sea turtle okay this is a snapping turtle i've been just over 100 years old but i forgot to show you something but now where do they live that they're eating fish that's not in the water you find them raised they live below the dams to eat fish oh so they crawl down to the water they crawl down to the water's edge they go underwater under one hour for how long that's a baby one i was supposed to pull this out first and i screwed up this is only seven months old this gets to be a hundred years old born and born in eggs aren't they born in eggs the turtles born in eggs of course and jack you're not supposed to keep them in your pocket thank you very much no do you appreciate it i'm not wearing a cup thank you i don't want it too close to the banana nate do you appreciate do you appreciate oh shoot do you appreciate leave him alone jack no he doesn't care okay boy what a powerful thank you how old is that turtle right there wait hold up wait bring this next thing this alligator snapping turtle right i want you to hold this you can hold this next one wait what come out here i'll show you wait a minute hey go ahead and get him no she's coming look at this dude you can hold this i don't want to hold anything i'm not going to wreck your desk no no but is it expensive no the desk is not don't worry about that i don't want to hold you really holy i don't want to hold him i don't want to hold him you think alligators are mean no no no he'll snap you know he'll snap my head off but it is true dave oh that's cute that's cute but i know that's a killer i'll just come over and touch him okay go ahead dave nice shoes no i'm sorry okay put him down these animals live to be over 100 years old you're very privileged maybe that woman needs some help ma'am go and help her you need a hand with your alligator man god look what you've all right where's that bongo rag here is the bongo wreck there we go okay hey hey we use that on antelopes leave that alone will ya this next day he's next what oh we're gonna do a commercial we'll be right back with jack hannah well we're having a lot of fun jack hannah what's next jack okay these next animals dave are you ever get tired of the animals i mean you've been doing this for 30 years do you ever get tired do you love the animals it's always something interesting but you love a lot better we did 23 years ago hi how are you his joke i did i didn't order this okay okay go ahead i don't say just you can't just hand a guy a wild dangerous animal and not not give him a little pointer or two the point i felt the claws digging right into my hand joe he's gentle all you have to do is just hold on to the leash and he'll hang on to you so you don't want to you just hold on the leash all right all right i just i just hold on to the legs just don't pay attention to him just hold him yeah that's right oh that's nice this is a persimmon you know persimmon he's in the is in the monkey family let those get somebody he's eating he's eating grapes can he eat grapes or grapefruit yeah hey this is a persimmon uh-huh you know what that is it's a kind of a monkey yeah it's prim everybody's a pre-monkey this is pre-monkey dave this is this is pre-monkey pre you know someone this is like been on the planet for a long time these are madagascar oh so so monkeys evolved from these animals here they're yeah i guess you could say that pre-monkey you're saying you're saying pre monkeys they were here on the planet before monkeys were here i got something to book about okay now what's this other what what is this one jack what is this one it's a black and white rough lemur so this is a lemur and this is a pre uh they're both pre they're all laborers but they're both lemurs yeah we got black white lemonade now this looks a little like a koala like it might be part part koala could it be a koala i bet millions of years ago they ran around baby i don't know but it suggests a cousin kind of suggests that you know need to be the columbus zoo is joel's new show he's a great he's a great animal trainer to roll this guy right here was that right hello joel nice to see you anyway look at their hands dave god did you do that did you did you give a sign like a secret animal training sign oh oh yeah everything's my fault have you noticed that no everything is my fault now these next ones this is a beautiful animal they're generally these are very endangered from madagascar they're giving me a call joel yeah they're from madagascar dave these are beauties now give them a little uh there we go everyone look at this here we go i want you to know this is one of the most endangered cats in the world the snow leopard lives in nepal and tibet kilimanjaro look at those feet kill kilimanjaro kill them with jars in africa whoa these are either is that where they are the snow snow yeah they're in asia though like like um like in tibet nepal that's where uh what's the tallest mountain in the world kilimanjaro no killing jaws in africa oh okay i'm sure what am i doing what's the name what's in that mountain heist mountain here we go here everest everest oh everest but they're not on everest no oh they're not there no no you find them nowadays in kilimanjaro they people at home are going to make the wrong kids make them important jack they're just now getting starting to eat meat right now oh they're certainly meat also i'll just put this down yeah just put it down okay thanks oh boy these are beautiful how many in the world are these left maybe you won't believe this maybe thousand five hundred around there they're killed for their pelts that tail they're so big everybody wraps around they would be 100 pounds of males is that gorgeous or whatever look at that beautiful animals snow leopards look at those feet they have that how is this different from like a tiger say different from a tiger a lion different from a lion obviously a tiger is much much bigger but they're all felines yeah you're right they're in the feline family you're right but they're the american zoo and aquarium association they're what we call the species survival plant we have we know exactly where these things are at all times all right okay wow this is remarkable this is i just believe this we're literally seeing a treasure here you really are yeah this is no joking for a change oh i'm not joking i think they're beautiful there and rare this is rare like the bongo you're seeing the rarest animals in the world everybody wow and these are from asia the snow leopards i just love these we raise these at home now be very careful and uh they get how big when they're fully grown about 100 pounds males 100 pounds yeah and that bungles from the knobbies too now will they ever be released into the wild and we can't do that can we not right now because until we get control of the hunting and poaching but uh someday that's what we do though god they're just gorgeous sorry well thank you very much jack and congratulations on your 30 years at the columbia a lot of fun always been a great thrill to have you on the jack hanna we'll be right back with jessica simpson i know this is good uh jack hannah is on the program uh a real crowd pleaser yeah he is the director emeritus of the columbus zoo and hosts the emmy award-winning series at jack hanna's into the wild this is where they take jack into a remote part of the world and and drop him nothing but a loincloth and a knife they do and he has to fight his way out of the wilderness wow it's tremendous television ladies and gentlemen uh make no sudden movements and avoid direct eye contact here's jungle jack hannah there's something in there yeah there's something in there what altitude are we jumping no i'm tired you know what that is i don't know there's something in there it's a micropot or a macropod microphone the smallest macropod in the world they're made by apple do you want a macropod is no i had the wrong word micropot it's just a micro microphone the smallest micropod in the world i don't know what that is under your zipper okay right there i mean this zipper here oh jack is it a snake or something no i don't want to snake in there is it going to leap out is it going to leap out no no look at there oh look at that look at that wow put your left hand underneath him okay i got him right there yeah and and he's that's a parallel wallaby the small smallest micropods in the world wow that's it's in the kangaroo family i touch it they're very cute or you can do more than that look at this well i don't want to yeah can i swing him around by the tail no technically is this an animal it's a mammal dave marsupial which means it's raising marsupial comes in a pouch i know that boy what about uh what about uh carla bruni sarkozy wasn't she lovely yeah yeah have you ever been to have you ever been to france i went to france once just to go there for the day i was filming in europe i took that boat over about 18 years ago and i ate some snails because that was the car's car goes and i came back on that boat and the english channel was rough and i threw everything up going back that's my only trip to france i've been there for like two hours did you get a chance to tell the first lady because that's the kind of thing that drives babes crazy dave not hungry not hungry something's wrong we just got to present the nipple right really something wrong that's hard to believe jack oh there we go yeah yeah now see there you see how you can go and put the nipple in you see what's wrong i don't want to choke the poor thing jack no you're not see in the baby mother kangaroos the breast is very long because because it lives in there six months this right here dave look at this wow that's a bigger one this is the red actually this looks like a gray kangaroo doesn't it yes it's red it's a red kangaroo red kangaroo because it looks great but it gets red as it gets bigger yeah this everybody's a red kangaroo the biggest one in the world now kangaroos if you ever go to australia they're running they run wild oh yeah they're everywhere everywhere yeah and people actually eat them don't they just right yeah that's right and have you ever had a kangaroo steak i had two once yeah but you don't wanna you can't i shouldn't say that no i know because they keep the steak keeps hopping off the plate no okay that is good that's it a group of kangaroos yeah what would that be don't know a mob you call them mama kangaroos you can split bottle feeding now okay i'm done here we go we got another animal i got a lot of animals there's a cop standing right behind you no these are this is good because of all the security okay jack i'm i'm so sorry we're we're running so late here tonight please forgive me but let's get right to it what's the first letter in the dictionary hey oh that's an aardvark i'm sorry word darn it that's an aardvark how do you spell aardvark double a hard double a vark see uh don't don't get embarrassed don't get embarrassed i did this show called who smarter fifth grader didn't get one answer right that's certainly something to be proud of are looking there yeah i was close enough yeah are they carnivores is that is that the funny is that oh wait i'm getting the wrong meat this is got the wrong meat okay look at this what happened to the artwork this is cool because he's an anteater so he wouldn't eat meat that lie aardvark is an anteater well it's not anteater well you just said it was like an anteater like an anteater look at those ears is it is it a giant rodent is it in a rodent that's good that's south america thank you that this is not related to anything ooh look at this on that guy this feat can tear you apart yeah how about these guys 150 200 pounds i've only seen them once in the wild you can imagine how many times have been after what is a natural enemy in the wild what praise on the aardvark budget jack persons do people persons no they're nocturnal persons they're they're they're not eternal creatures no lions these are unique creatures you don't have to tell them either there you take a look at that look how different those ears are used for what uh listening to terminal for termites dave oh termites they're they what do they do with the ears and termites you got to hear the termites oh that's right you never heard termites you never know they're there until you hear them and those things could tear across and then it's too late tear it across tear it up thank you i thought i heard termites last week and now the house is gone that's good hey look at this bad boy whoa man that's beautiful that's a lion cub jack now you asked me that's a lot thank you very much you're welcome may i touch this animal yeah of course okay that's a lion cub how old is the land coming dave you asked me something what uh what these uh what do you eat this animal eats the listen to him growling there yeah okay thank you yes whoa how old is the lion cub here are these uh aardvarks this is hard work well bring them back let's get let's get a little mayhem going no no no no this is a baby female lion king about 14 weeks born in captivity born in zoological park and these by the way was one of the first animals ever raised but when i first speaking of wild animals i was told that annually in certain parts of africa they need to call the herd of elephants that's true to about forty thousand head is that correct they will take out forty thousand head elephants they could not forty thousand no that's not what they do at all yeah you only have thirty thousand asian houses left so they do have to call some in certain areas of africa right yeah wow but lion cub by the way has anywhere from six to eight babies at a time these are females they stay with up to two years now jack in captivity are they all right do they do they did that's good there you go thank you very much thank you yeah sorry you couldn't stick around no no no they're they do very good lines oh sure but you know what i mean because parrots you take parrots out of the jungle they go nuts they get psychotic on you and i was just wondering if lions show the same kind of symptoms emotionally if they're raised in captivity no they no dave they do very well uh-huh you do very well no you don't accept that put that down no no no go put it on the desk okay this is a japanese okay yeah i know my next guest i don't think he likes you anyway this is a japanese macaque dave this is one of the most northern primates in the world the normal northern primate they turn white in the winter it's a snow monkey they go to temperatures of zero they live in japan and they're an incredible creature they these are animals they're a lot used for research these animals here yeah and this was safe from a research festival if we could get him to wear a coat and tie we'd have something here on the show look at him here we go yeah let's see if you like to grape real quick toss it to you all right you want a grape here you go bucky bucky bucky don't no don't don't leap he's going to leap at me you see he just i don't want him leaping he's asking you toss is great to him just just toss it to him here we go come on come on bucky bucky don't screw with him i'm not screwing with it okay do i look like the kind of guy that would screw with a monkey just here we go here we go wow thank you very much jack always a pleasure thank you very much nice to see you we'll be right back with cold hard cash everybody you
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Channel: Don Giller
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Length: 111min 37sec (6697 seconds)
Published: Sun Apr 25 2021
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