【職業体験】動物園の飼育員になって赤ちゃんに会って日本初の体験をしました! - Summary

Summary

A group of friends, Ndaho, Silk, Motoki, Peke, and Masai, participate in a one-day zookeeper internship at Tobu Zoo. They start by helping to brush a pony named Poko and learning about her care. Next, they visit a 43-day-old baby secretarybird and learn about its artificial incubation. They help feed the bird using bamboo tweezers, a unique experience as non-zookeepers.

Later, they visit a white tiger named Sugar and help feed him horse meat. The group then learns how to use blow darts to anesthetize animals from a veterinarian, with one of the friends surprisingly hitting the target from 7 meters.

Finally, they participate in a bird show, where they interact with a pink cockatoo named Misty, who can introduce herself and perform tricks. The friends have a fun and educational experience at the zoo, learning about animal care and interacting with various species.

Facts

Here are the facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about the experience of four people (Ndaho, Silk, Motoki, and Masai) who are zookeeper trainees for a day at Tobu Zoo.
2. The four people are friends who met during work internships in middle school.
3. They will be learning about the daily care of animals, how to feed them, and their habitats.
4. The first animal they interact with is a pony named Poko, which they brush.
5. Poko is brushed daily and requires a full bath because her white body tends to get dirty.
6. The next animal they meet is a baby secretarybird, which is 43 days old.
7. The baby secretarybird is fed with a mouse using bamboo tweezers.
8. Secretarybirds can kill poisonous snakes and have strong talons.
9. The zoo is the only place in the world where secretarybirds are raised artificially.
10. Non-caretakers have never fed a secretarybird before, making this a rare experience.
11. The zookeepers weigh the secretarybird daily to monitor its growth.
12. The baby secretarybird gained 60 grams in one day.
13. The zookeepers check the secretarybird's mouth for yellow spots, which could indicate illness.
14. The next animal they meet is a white tiger named Sugar, which is two years old.
15. Sugar is fed horse meat.
16. The zookeepers use blow darts to anesthetize animals that are difficult to catch, such as monkeys and large animals.
17. The four people learn how to use blow darts and practice hitting a target.
18. One of the people is able to hit the target from 7 meters away.
19. The final experience is a bird show where they meet a galah or pink cockatoo named Misty.
20. Misty can introduce herself, say "yes," and "bye-bye."
21. Misty was trained by repeating her name and praising her when she repeated it.
22. The four people reflect on their experience and what they learned from it.