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Sesame Street - Rhinocerouses (partial)

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2007

Here is a partial animal segment. Unfortunately, I missed some of it. I am kicking myself now that I used to not be interested in collecting all these animal segments with Joe Raposo music playing in the background. AND...does anyone remember the blind woman with her dog that came before this skit? I wish I kept recording that one!

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  • Could you upload the video that occured during the first second of this video? That's the seeing eyed dog segment...I don't believe it's been posted here yet.

  • I don't have it. It was cut right into the rhino skit. I am looking for it too.

  • I have that segment, but I don't have the gear to upload stuff here. :(

  • I used to have the same problem. I had tons of Sesame Street material but had no idea how to convert them into a digital file to upload on the computer. I researched and bought a "Dazzle" at Circuit City. It's an easy device to figure out. It cost me about $100.00 but you could probably pick one up around $80.00. Just install the software and plug one end into the USB port and the other to your VCR.

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  • A family of rhinos is called a "CRASH" (or "STUBBORNESS").

  • @Juliefan21 - not 100 percent of all rhino habitat is within national parks, and there are no javan rhino in captivity.

  • when i was little i used to want to eat with them... i thought it was popcorn on trees XD

  • Please let me know AS SOON AS YOU have that visual impaired lady segment! Love it! :)

  • Thanks for the tip!

  • All species of rhinos are protected in national parks and many species are kept in zoos.

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