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**Content Overview**
* The transcript appears to be a script or recording of a educational/language learning content, likely for non-native English speakers.
* The content focuses on teaching the **English names of various animals**, including:
+ Farm animals (e.g., cow, horse, duck)
+ Wild animals (e.g., lion, elephant, tiger)
+ Sea creatures (e.g., dolphin, whale, shark)
+ Insects (e.g., bee, butterfly, spider)
+ Other creatures (e.g., bird, squirrel, centipede)
* **Repetition pattern**:
1. Greeting (e.g., "Hi [animal/name]")
2. Animal name in English
3. Repetition of the animal name ("once again")
4. Sometimes, an incorrect or humorous response is provided before the correct repetition
5. Music/playful sound effects are used throughout
**Format and Length**
* The transcript is timestamped, spanning approximately **19 minutes**.
* The format is primarily auditory, with possible accompanying music or sound effects.
Here are the extracted key facts, keeping each fact a short sentence, numbered, and excluding opinions:
**Animal Names in English**
1. A cow in English is called a "cow".
2. A horse in English is called a "horse".
3. A deer in English is called a "deer" (also referred to as "dear").
4. A duck in English is called a "duck".
5. A chicken in English is called a "chicken".
6. A goose in English is called a "goose" (initially incorrectly stated as "sword").
7. A mouse in English is called a "mouse".
8. A cat in English is called a "cat" (initially incorrectly stated as "kep").
9. A dog in English is called a "dog".
10. A rabbit in English is called a "rabbit" (initially incorrectly stated as "credit" or "rebith").
11. A donkey in English is called a "donkey" (initially incorrectly stated as "Dhanki").
12. An elephant in English is called an "elephant" (initially incorrectly stated as "Eleven").
13. A lion in English is called a "lion".
14. A wolf in English is called a "wolf" (initially incorrectly stated as "Walls").
15. A tiger in English is called a "tiger" (also referred to as "taiger").
16. A monkey in English is called a "monkey" (initially incorrectly stated as "mangkei").
17. A giraffe in English is called a "giraffe" (initially incorrectly stated as "cheat" or "bulk").
18. A rhino in English is called a "rhino" (initially incorrectly stated as "trainer").
19. A crocodile in English is called a "crocodile".
20. A turtle in English is called a "turtle".
21. A pig in English is called a "pig" (initially incorrectly stated as "hop").
22. A snake in English is called a "snake" (initially incorrectly stated as "snack").
23. A parrot in English is called a "parrot" (initially incorrectly stated as "Kak closes" or "cartoon").
24. A peacock in English is called a "peacock" (initially incorrectly stated as "three" or "backup").
25. A stork in English is called a "stork" (initially incorrectly stated as "stop" or "strong").
26. A crow in English is called a "crow" (initially incorrectly stated as "Brown" or "draw").
27. An owl in English is called an "owl" (initially incorrectly stated as "old" or "OL").
28. A dove in English is called a "dove" (initially incorrectly stated as "pigeon").
29. An eagle in English is called an "eagle".
30. A shark in English is called a "shark".
31. A seahorse in English is called a "seahorse".
32. A crab in English is called a "crab" (initially incorrectly stated as "frame").
33. A starfish in English is called a "starfish" (initially incorrectly stated as "sistore").
34. A shrimp in English is called a "shrimp" (also referred to as "frame").
35. An octopus in English is called an "octopus" (initially incorrectly stated as "octaves").
36. A squid in English is called a "squid".
37. A jellyfish in English is called a "jellyfish".
38. A bee in English is called a "bee" (initially incorrectly stated as "by").
39. Crickets in English are called "crickets" (initially incorrectly stated as "breaker" or "bracket").
40. A fly in English is called a "fly" (initially incorrectly stated as "Lala" or "slime").
41. A mosquito in English is called a "mosquito" (initially incorrectly stated as "miss Kidul" or "Miss kito").
42. A dragonfly in English is called a "dragonfly" (initially incorrectly stated as "dragonplay").
43. A butterfly in English is called a "butterfly".
44. A spider in English is called a "spider" (initially incorrectly stated as "powder").
45. An ant in English is called an "ant" (initially incorrectly stated as just "n").
46. A scorpion in English is called a "scorpion".
47. A cockroach in English is called a "cockroach" (initially incorrectly stated as "shakhrukh" or "Sis Ros").
48. A beetle in English is called a "beetle" (initially incorrectly stated as "ledibab").
49. A termite in English is called a "termite" (initially incorrectly stated as "turnay" or "best").
50. A centipede in English is called a "centipede" (initially incorrectly stated as just "CB").
51. A bird in English is called a "bird".
52. A camel in English is called a "camel".
53. A squirrel in English is called a "squirrel" (initially incorrectly stated as "score").