Lucas is in his twenties, with short puffy brown hair and wears jeans and an orange T-shirt.

Laura is in her twenties, with above the shoulders straight brown hair with bangs and wears jeans and a purple T-shirt.

As a song plays, Lucas and Laura walk in the woods, cross a bridge, balance on a fallen tree trunk, cross a stream, run across the city and in a park full of geese.

The song says PACK UP YOUR BAGS
KISS YOUR TURTLE GOODBYE
COME UP AND CLIMB
WHERE WE CAN TOUCH THE SKY
SO MUCH TO SEE
SO MUCH TO DO
IN OUR TREE FORT
WE GOT A SHOW FOR
THAT TVOKIDS, THAT TVOKIDS
THAT TVOKIDS
THAT TVOKIDS SHOW

Laura says PASSWORD PLEASE.

Lucas whispers something in Laura's ear as a caption reads "Fox."

In animation, a dialogue bubble pop out of a map with a caption "That TVO Kids Show."

The song continues LA, LA, LA, DO, DO, DO,
BLAH, BLAH, BLAH
THAT TVOKIDS SHOW!

(music plays)

Outside the tree fort, Greg looks through the telescope and says OH, OH, IT'S A BIRD!
IT'S A PLANE!
NO, OH, NO, THAT'S A PLANE.
I REALLY NEEDED A BLUE JAY.
OH, HEY, TVOkids, IT'S SO GOOD
TO SEE YOU BECAUSE TODAY IT'S
ANIMAL DAY IN THE TREE FORT, BUT
NOT JUST ANY OLD ANIMAL DAY, NO,
NO, NO, TODAY WE'RE TALKING
ABOUT ANIMALS SPECIFICALLY FROM
ONTARIO, AND MAKE THINGS A
LITTLE BIT MORE FUN, WE'VE GOT A
REALLY FUN GAME TODAY, IT'S
ANIMAL BINGO.
SO I'VE DONE QUITE WELL BY
MYSELF SO FAR.
YOU KNOW, I'VE GOT A PORCUPINE,
SKUNK, BOBCAT, FOX, RABBIT,
MOOSE, BEAVER, BUT RIGHT NOW I
STILL NEED A FEW MORE ANIMALS,
SO, HEY, WHY DON'T YOU TAKE A
LOOK.
LET'S LOOK AROUND, HELP ME OUT A
LITTLE BIT, ALL RIGHT?
LET'S LOOK UP INTO A TREE.
LET'S SEE WHAT WE CAN SEE.
OH, THERE'S THAT BLUE JAY I
WANTED.
I SEE YOU!
I SEE YOU.
OKAY, I CAN CHECK THAT OFF.
LET'S SEE WHAT'S IN THIS OTHER
TREE RIGHT HERE.
OH!
I SEE IT.
OH, IT'S BEAUTIFUL.
IT'S A CHIPMUNK, OKAY?
LOTS OF PEOPLE THINK THEY LOOK
LIKE SQUIRRELS OR ARE SQUIRRELS,
BUT THEY ARE NOT.
THESE ARE CHIPMUNKS, AND
PERSONALLY I JUST FIND THEM A
LOT CUTER.
LET'S SEE WHAT'S ON THE FOREST
FLOOR HERE IN THE DISTANCE.
OH, DEAR, IT'S DEER!
AND A FAWN.
FAWN ARE A BABY DEER, AND I'M
QUITE FOND OF THEM, HAH, HAH,
HAH!

He grabs his bingo chart and says ALL RIGHT, SO LET'S CHECK SOME
OF THESE OFF.
ALL RIGHT, AS YOU CAN SEE, WE
CAN GET BINGO.
I FOUND A BLUE JAY, I FOUND
DEER.
I FOUND A CHIPMUNK.
GREAT!
OKAY, ALL I NEED IS A TURTLE AND
A RACCOON.
RACCOON WILL BE EASY BECAUSE PO
THE AROUND HERE.
HEY, PO, I NEED YOU BUDDY TO
HELP ME WITH BINGO.
PO?
HUH.

Po appears behind him.

Greg says TVOkids, I GUESS HE'S NOT HERE,
BUT MAYBE HE'S IN THE TREE FORT.
LET'S GO CHECK IT OUT.
ALL RIGHT.
PO!
BUDDY!
THAT'S SO STRANGE, TVOkids.
PO IS USUALLY HERE EATING OUR
SNACKS, BUT FRET NOT, LAURA IS
OUT AND ABOUT AND LOOKING FOR
ANIMALS FOR ME, SO LET'S GIVE
HER A LITTLE CALL ON THE PINE
CONE CELLPHONE, LATEST
TECHNOLOGY.

He walks in the tree fort and makes a phone call with a pine cone.

(DIALING AND RINGING).

He says HEY, LAURA, UMM, HAVE YOU FOUND
ANYTHING YET?

Laura says HEY, GREG.
CHECK IT OUT.
IT'S LAURA HERE.
I AM AT THE SOPER CREEK WILDLIFE
RESCUE WITH LEAH, AND I KNOW
THAT YOU'RE DOING A WILDLIFE
ANIMAL BINGO, AND I FEEL LIKE
THIS IS THE PERFECT PLACE TO
HELP YOU OUT.
CHECK IT OUT.
I'VE ALREADY FOUND ANOTHER
ANIMAL!
LOOK AT THIS.
OKAY, LEAH, TELL ME ABOUT THIS
SNAKE.

Leah is in her twenties, with long brown hair and wears a green sweatshirt.

She holds a small snake and says SO THIS IS ZOE, ONE OF OUR
TWO GREAT RAT SNAKES THAT WE
HAVE AT OUR CENTRE.
THEY ARE PRETTY COOL AND THE
FACT THAT THESE SNAKES ACTUALLY
LOVE TO LIVE IN THE TREES, SO
YOU WON'T REALLY FIND THEM ON
THE GROUND, AND THEY ARE
ACTUALLY CANADA'S LONGEST SNAKE.

Laura says OKAY, CANADA'S LONGEST SNAKE.
THAT IS REALLY COOL.
HOW LONG DOES IT GET?

Leah says SO THEY CAN REACH UP TO TWO
AND A HALF METRES LONG.

Laura says WHOA!
THAT IS CRAZY!
HOW LONG IS IT NOW?

Leah says HE'S MAYBE ABOUT 50
CENTIMETRES, SO HALF A METRE.
HE'S REALLY NOT THAT LONG YET.

Laura says OH, HE WAS TRYING TO SAY HI
TO ME, I GUESS.
CAN I PET HIM?

Leah says YOU CAN PET HIM DOWN THE
SCALES.

Laura says WHOA, GREG, I PET A SNAKE.
IT'S SO COOL, AND HE'S STILL A
BABY, RIGHT?

Leah says OH, YEAH, HE IS LESS THAN A
YEAR OLD BECAUSE HE IS GOING TO
GROW A LOT MORE.

Laura says THAT IS SO COOL.
OKAY, WE'RE GOING TO FIND SOME
MORE ANIMALS.
HOLD TIGHT.

Greg says THANKS, LAURA.
ACTUALLY, DON'T HAVE ANY SNAKES.
DO YOU THINK YOU COULD HELP ME
FIND ANY OTHER ANIMALS AROUND?
LAURA?
BECAUSE I REALLY STILL NEED A
TURTLE. I NEED A RACCOON.
[Frog horn]
SORRY, I'LL HAVE TO CALL YOU
BACK.
I'VE GOT A TVOkid CALLING.
[Frog horn]
ALL RIGHT.
HEY, IT'S GREG IN THE TREE FORT.
WHO'S CALLING?

The caller says SILAS AND KIAN AGAIN.

Greg says MY OLD FRIENDS.
WELCOME BACK TO THE TREE FORT.
LET'S PUT YOU UP IN THE SKY.
MY TREE FORT FRIENDS, HELLO!

Twin boys of around 4 years of age pop up on the sky screen.

Kian says I'M KIAN.

Greg says AND YOU'RE?
SILAS, RIGHT?

Silas says YES.

Greg says YES.
SILAS AND KIAN.
IT'S A VERY EXCITING DAY IN THE
TREE FORT BECAUSE IT'S ANIMAL
DAY AND I NEED HELP FINDING SOME
ANIMALS.
SO WHAT KIND OF ANIMALS DO YOU
SEE IN AROUND YOUR PLACE, YOUR
HOME?

Silas says UMM, I SEE CATS AND DOGS.

Greg says CATS, SQUIRRELS AND DOGS.
YOU DON'T SEE CATS?
WHAT DO YOU SEE?

Kian says WE DO SEE CATS, BUT
[INDISCERNIBLE].

Greg says CATS ARE FUN TO PLAY WITH.
THAT'S RIGHT.

Silas says BECAUSE YOU COULD...

Greg says KIAN AND SILAS, I REALLY
NEED HELP FINDING A RACCOON.
HAVE YOU SEEN ANY RACCOONS
AROUND, SILAS, KIAN?

Po pops up behind Greg.

Silas says NO.

Greg says ME EITHER.
PO IS USUALLY AROUND SOMEWHERE.
KIAN, DO YOU SEE ANY RACCOONS
AROUND HERE AT ALL?
NO?
OKAY, WELL, YEAH, THAT HELPS A
LOT BECAUSE, YOU KNOW, I HAVEN'T
SEEN HIM EITHER.
IT REALLY CONFIRMS MY THEORY
THAT PO IS NOT HERE.
BUT YOU KNOW WHAT IS HERE?
CUTE TIME OOT.
ARE YOU READY TO SEE THE
CHAMPION?
CAN I GET A YES!
YES, HERE WE GO, CHAMPION.
CUTE TIME OOT

A series of pets appear with the title "Cute time oot."

The announcer says CHAMPION!
A clip shows a koala eating leaves.

Greg says SILAS AND KIAN, THIS HAS
BEEN OUR CHAMPION FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE DAYS IN A ROW.
IT IS A KOALA.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Silas says IT'S CUTE.

Greg says IT'S CUTE?
LIKE WHAT'S CUTE ABOUT IT?
WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT IT?

Silas says IT'S CUTE HOW IT EATS THOSE
LEAVES.

Greg says YEAH, IT JUST GOES MUNCH,
MUNCH, MUNCH.

Kian says IT'S CUTE HOW IT EATS.

Greg says YEAH. IT'S PRETTY CUTE.
IT WOULD BE HARD TO BEAT, BUT
LET'S CHECK OUT THIS CHALLENGER
FOR ANIMAL DAY.

The announcer says CHALLENGER!

Greg says SO MANY RABBITS.
HOW MANY RABBITS DO YOU THINK
THERE ARE THERE?

Silas says A MILLION.

Greg says A MILLION?
A MILLION?
I WOULD SAY, YEAH, CLOSE TO A
MILLION.
PRETTY GOOD, BUT MAYBE IT'S
ABOUT QUANTITY.
MAYBE IT'S ABOUT QUALITY.
SO WHAT DO YOU THINK?
WHO WINS AND GOES ON TO THE NEXT
DAY OF CUTE TIME OOTS?
WILL IT BE THE RABBITS OR THE
KOALA?

Silas says RABBITS.

Greg says RABBITS WIN.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR PLAGUE.
IT WAS NICE TALKING TO YOU GUYS.
TALK TO YOU AGAIN SOON, OKAY?
BYE!
[Applause]
TVOkids, WE'VE GOT AN EMAIL, SO
I GUESS THAT MEANS IT'S TIME
FOR, OH, GOSH, HOLD ON!

The announcer shouts "WE NEED TO KNOW"!

The loud voice makes the fort shake.

Greg says AHHHH!
I NEVER GET USED TO THAT.
WE'VE GOT A "WE NEED TO KNOW."
QUESTION FROM ADRIAN, AGE 8, AND
ADRIAN IS ASKING US HOW FAST IS
THE COYOTE.
NOT ANY COYOTE, NOT A COYOTE,
THE COYOTE.
LET'S CHECK OUT WITH CHRIS AND
MARTIN KRATT.

Chris says OH, GOOD ONE.
COYOTES CAN RUN ABOUT 60
KILOMETRES AN HOUR.
THAT'S ALMOST AS FAST AS A CAR
DRIVES ON A HIGHWAY.
SLOWER THAN A CHEETAH, THOUGH.

Martin says THESE COYOTES, THEY'RE QUICK,
BUT THEY'RE NOT THE FASTEST WILD
DOGS OUT THERE.
AFRICAN WILD DOGS ARE DEFINITELY
FASTER.

Chris says AND WOLVES.

Martin says AND WOLVES. IT WOULD BE A CLOSE RACE BETWEEN
THE TWO.
THEY BOTH PROBABLY GO OVER 70
KILOMETRES AN HOUR.

Chris says AND YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE THEY
HAVE BESIDES SPEED?
STAMINA.
THESE DOGS CAN RUN LONG
DISTANCES AT A PRETTY FAST
SPEED.
THEY OFTEN TIRE OUT THEIR PREY
IN ORDER TO TAKE THEIR PREY
DOWN.

Martin says YEAH, ENDURANCE RUNNING, THAT
IS A CREATURE POWER OF THE BIG
WILD DOG.

Greg says CHRIS AND MARTIN KRATT, THANK
YOU SO MUCH, BUT I'M NOT
ACTUALLY LOOKING FOR A COYOTE
RIGHT NOW, BUT LET'S GO BACK TO
LAURA AND SEE WHAT ELSE SHE CAN
FIND FOR ME.

Laura says HEY, GREG.
CHECK IT OUT.
I'M STILL AT SOPER CREEK
WILDLIFE RESCUE.
AND LOOK!
LEAH AND I HAVE GOT ANOTHER
ANIMAL FOR YOUR BINGO.
THIS TIME IT'S AN OWL.
LEAH, LET'S HEAR ABOUT THIS OWL.

Leah says SO THIS IS ONE OF OUR OWLS
THAT IS LIVING AT OUR CENTRE
RIGHT NOW.
HIS NAME IS NEVILLE.

Laura says NEVILLE.

Leah says WE HAVE NO IDEA HOW OLD
NEVILLE IS BECAUSE HE ACTUALLY
CAME FROM THE WILD.

Laura says REALLY?

Leah says UNFORTUNATELY THIS GUY HAD AN
ACCIDENT WITH A CAR.

Laura says OH!

Leah says AND HE ENDED UP GETTING
RUSHED TO THE VET, AND WE
ACTUALLY HAD TO REMOVE ONE OF
HIS WINGS BECAUSE IT WAS SO
BADLY DAMAGED.

Laura says WOW.

Leah says SO NOW BECAUSE WE HAVE AN OWL
WITH ONE WING, HE ISN'T ABLE TO
GO BACK INTO THE WILD.
YOU CAN SEE OBVIOUSLY HE CAN'T
FLY.

Laura says RIGHT.
SO NOW HE HAS TO LIVE HERE
WITH YOU GUYS?

Leah says YEAH, SO WE'RE ACTUALLY
GETTING PERMISSION FROM THE
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES TO
KEEP HIM AS AN EDUCATIONAL
ANIMAL.
SO HE'LL GO OUT TO EVENTS WITH
US AND JUST EDUCATE THE PUBLIC
ON THE TYPE OF OWLS THAT WE HAVE
HERE IN ONTARIO.

Laura says THAT'S REALLY COOL.
OKAY, SO WHAT TYPE OF OUTLINE IS
NEVILLE?

Leah says NEVILLE IS A LONG-EARED OWL.
HE'S ONE OF THE SMALLER SPECIES
OF OWLS THAT WE HAVE.

Laura says I CAN TELL.
HE'S ACTUALLY GOT QUITE LONG
EARS, NOW THAT YOU SAY THAT.
AND HE'S SHOWING THEM OFF TOO.
COOL.
AND LIKE YOU SAID, YOU DON'T
KNOW HOW OLD HE IS.
WILL HE GET ANY BIGGER?
IS THIS THE SIZE OF...

Leah says NO, WE KNOW THAT NEVILLE IS
AN ADULT LONG-EARED OWL.
HE WON'T GET ANY BIGGER THAN
THIS, BUT THE COOL THING ABOUT
BIRDS IS WHEN THEY GET THEIR
ADULT FEATHERS, IT COULD BE A
COUPLE MONTHS OLD, AND THEY LOOK
EXACTLY THE SAME UNTIL THE DAY
THAT THEY PASS AWAY.

Laura says WOW!
THAT IS A REALLY COOL FACT.
THAT'S AWESOME.
OKAY, GREG, STICK AROUND, WE'RE
GOING TO FIND SOME MORE ANIMALS
FOR YOU.

Greg says OKAY, I'M STICKING AROUND,
BUT NO OWLS.
I JUST NEED A TURTLE.
DO YOU HAVE TURTLES?
PLEASE?

Laura says OKAY, GREG, GREG, CHECK IT
OUT.
LEAH IS SHOWING ME ANOTHER
ANIMAL HERE FOR YOUR BINGO.
LOOK!
IT'S A TURTLE!
AND SHE'S SO CUTE.
OKAY, LEAH, WHAT KIND OF TURTLE
IS THIS?

Leah holds a tiny turtle and says SO THIS HERE IS OUR MUSK
TURTLE NAMED ROSS.
KNOWN AS A STINK POT TURTLE.

Laura says STINK POT?

Leah says YEAH.

Laura says DO THEY SMELL?

Leah says SO AS A DEFENCE THEY USUALLY
SNAP JUST LIKE SNAPPING TURTLES.
THEY WILL USE THEIR MOUTH.
IF THEY GET REALLY, REALLY
SCARED THEY CAN SPRAY OUT THIS
REALLY, REALLY STINKY SPRAY AND
IT'S REALLY GROSS.

Laura says NO!
NO WAY.
I DIDN'T EXPECT THAT FROM YOU,
ROMA.
OKAY, SO WHERE DOES ROMA LIVE?
WHAT'S HER HABITAT LIKE?

Leah says SO ROMA LIVES IN EITHER
MARSHES OR PONDS, DIFFERENT
TYPES OF WETLANDS AND THINGS
LIKE THAT.
SHE IS ONE OF EIGHT SPECIES IN
TURTLES THAT YOU CAN FIND HERE
IN ONTARIO.
WE HAVE EIGHT FRESHWATER
SPECIES, BUT TO FIND HER IN THE
WILD IS KIND OF RARE.
THEIR POPULATIONS ARE ACTUALLY
AT RISK RIGHT NOW IN ONTARIO.

Laura says OH, NO.
OKAY, SO WHAT DOES THAT MEAN,
THAT THEIR POPULATION IS AT
RISK?

Leah says SO IT MEANS THAT YOU WON'T
FIND A LOT OF THEM IN THE WILD
AND THERE'S A LOT OF THINGS,
LIKE HABITAT LOSS AND CLIMATE
CHANGE AND POLLUTION, THAT ARE
AFFECTING THESE GUYS IN THEIR
HABITATS, SO IT'S JUST A LOT
HARDER FOR THEM TO SURVIVE RIGHT
NOW.

Laura says RIGHT.
OKAY, SO HOW MUCH BIGGER WILL
WILMA GET.

Leah says AT LEAST THE SIZE OF MY HAND.
SHE HAS A LOT OF GROWING TO DO.

Laura says OKAY, WILMA, YOU GET GROWING.
GREG, CHECK IT OUT.
THAT'S TWO MORE ANIMALS FOR YOUR
BINGO.
GOOD LUCK.
WE'LL KEEP LOOKING, OKAY?
BYE.

Greg says TURTLE, YES!
AND CHECK.
NOW ALL I NEED IS A RACCOON.
LAURA, PLEASE GIVE ME A RACCOON,
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE.

Now Leah and Laura are in the woods.

Laura says OKAY, GREG, CHECK IT OUT.
LEAH IS SHOWING ME ANOTHER
ANIMAL.
THIS TIME ANOTHER OWL.
THIS ONE'S A LITTLE BIGGER THAN
BEFORE.
LEAH, TELL ME ABOUT THIS GUY?

Leah says SO THIS HERE IS ECHO.
ECHO IS LESS THAN A YEAR OLD,
ALTHOUGH HE LOOKS LIKE AN ADULT
OWL.
HE IS A GREAT HORNED OWL.
THAT'S THE TYPE OF OWL HE IS.

Laura says AND HE IS PRETTY LARGE.

Leah says HE'S ONE OF THE LARGEST OWLS
THAT WE HAVE HERE IN CANADA.

Laura says YEAH, HE'S DEFINITELY BIGGER
THAN THE OTHER ONE.
OKAY, WHAT DOES HE EAT?
WHAT'S HIS DAY-TO-DAY LIKE?

Leah says SO HE USUALLY EATS SMALLER
RODENTS, THINGS LIKE MICE AND
RATS, BUT HE CAN ACTUALLY HUNT
OTHER OWLS, WHICH IS PRETTY
COOL.

Laura says NO WAY.
I DIDN'T KNOW THAT.
THAT'S CRAZY.
OKAY, SO ANY OTHER COOL FACTS
ABOUT THIS GUY?

Leah says UMM, SO ANOTHER COOL THING IS
THAT THEY CAN'T ACTUALLY MOVE
THEIR EYES IN THEIR SOCKETS.
SO I CAN STAND HERE AND WITHOUT
MOVING MY HEAD LOOK UP AND LOOK
DOWN AND LOOK LEFT AND RIGHT.
OWLS CAN'T DO THAT.
SO HIS EYES ARE KIND OF SHAPED
LIKE AN ICE CREAM CONE, WHICH IS
WHY HE HAS TO MOVE HIS ENTIRE
HEAD TO ACTUALLY SEE AROUND HIM.

Laura says RIGHT.
AND HOW FAR CAN THEY MOVE THEIR
HEADS?

Leah says THEY CAN MOVE THEIR HEADS
ABOUT 180 degrees.

Laura says NO WAY!
OKAY, THAT IS SO COOL.
GREG, I HOPE THIS HELPS YOUR
BINGO GAME.
WE'RE GOING TO GO HANG OUT WITH
SOME MORE OWLS.
SEE YOU LATER.

Greg says LAURA, THANK YOU.
THAT WAS A HOOT.
BUT IT'S NOT A RACCOON!
AHH!
I REALLY NEED A RACCOON.
PO, THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE.
IF YOU COME OUT NOW, I'LL GIVE
YOU... I'LL GIVE YOU TEN BUCKS.
ALL RIGHT, TVOkids, I GUESS I
LOST TODAY.
OH WELL, YOU WIN SOME YOU LOSE
SOME.
TVOkids, FEBRUARY IS COMING UP,
AND THAT IS BLACK HISTORY MONTH,
AND SO ON MONDAY WE'RE HAVING
BLACK HISTORY MONTH DAY.
SO IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON
THE SHOW, IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO
BE PUT IN THE SKY, PLEASE SKYPE,
FACETIME, CALL IN.

A caption reads "Call us at 1-888-886-5437."

Greg says WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU,
TVOkids SHOW IS ABOUT KIDS FOR
THE KIDS BY THE KIDS SO CALL ON
IN. ALSO, ON TUESDAY, IT'S OUR
HUNDREDTH SHOW!
SO WE'RE DOING A BIG AWARDS
SHOW, SO MAKE SURE YOU GO TO
tvokids.com AND VOTE FOR SOME
AWARDS, AND MAYBE VOTE FOR ME.
I DON'T THINK I'M NOMINATED, BUT
THAT'S OKAY.
ALL RIGHT, WELL, TIME TO SAY
GOOD-BYE.

Greg plays the ukulele and sings a song that says SO LONG
SEE YA LATER
I GUESS TOMORROW WILL EVEN BE
GREATER
BUT NOW IT'S TIME TO SAY
GOOD-BYE TO YOU

Po pops up again holding a 10-dollar bill.

Greg sees Po and says OH, PO!
BINGO!

He sings SO LONG
SAYONARA
CLUE
SHE'S ON THE 10 DOLLAR BILL
IS THE PASSWORD FOR TOMORROW
BUT NOW IT'S TIME TO SAY
GOOD-BYE TO YOU

Greg says PO, WHERE YOU BEEN?
I WILL TAKE THAT.

Po storms out with the bill.

Greg says AH!

(music plays)

A caption reads "Copyright 2020, The Ontario Educational Communications Authority."